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Dubai real estate supply; Exclusive Salt Bae interview; Sheikh Hamdan announces well-being resort; UAE deportations; Kuwait announces holiday – 10 things you missed this week

Dubai real estate analysis, new well-being resort announced, Brits flock to the UAE, Kuwait announces holiday and more top news stories this week

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Dubai real estate analysis, new well-being resort announced, Brits flock to the UAE, Kuwait announces holiday and more top news stories this week

Dubai real estate sales passed $12bn last month and analysts have identified the best performing markets and factors likely to have an impact on prices in the year ahead.

Elsewhere in the news Sheikh Hamdan announced a new well-being resort in the city, Brits are flocking to the UAE, Kuwait announced a public holiday and a new iconic hotel revealed its opening dates.

Catch up on the biggest stories this week, as selected by Arabian Business editors.

Therme Dubai
Located at Zabeel Park, the development aims to welcome 1.7 million visitors annually when it opens in 2028.

Therme Dubai: Sheikh Hamdan announces world’s tallest $545mn well-being resort

Dubai has unveiled plans for Therme Dubai, set to become the world’s tallest well-being resort, as part of its Quality of Life Strategy 2033 launched in May 2024.

The AED 2 billion development will feature an interactive park and the world’s largest indoor botanical garden. Located at Zabeel Park, the development aims to welcome 1.7 million visitors annually when it opens in 2028.

“In May 2024, Dubai marked a new chapter in its pursuit of enhancing the well-being of its community under His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s visionary leadership with the launch of the Quality of Life Strategy 2033. This ambitious roadmap aims to establish our city as the world’s best place to live,” Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai said via X.

Salt Bae's Comeback Story
People come not just for the food but for the experience, Gökçe said. Image: Arabian Business

Salt Bae: Meet the butcher building a billion-dollar business one golden steak at a time

It’s a cool Sunday afternoon in Dubai, and the Four Seasons hotel in Jumeirah is alive with quiet preparation. On the hotel’s forecourt, valet staff are preparing for an influx of luxury cars that will grace the array of fine-dining restaurants.

But there’s one that stands out, Nusr-Et steakhouse. In its outdoor seating area, a man casually strolls with a cappuccino in hand. His outfit – a simple white t-shirt tucked into black trousers – might seem ordinary, but on him, it’s iconic. Add the signature round sunglasses, and there’s no mistaking him.

This is Nusret Gökçe, known to the world as Salt Bae. He walks the grounds like a king surveying his castle, calm but focussed. “We keep growing,” he tells Arabian Business, a smile hinting at the pride behind his words. “Business never sleeps. Our concept, our brand – everyone is waiting for us.”

Dubai’s real estate market trends
Rental prices are expected to rise significantly, with forecasts projecting an average increase of 18% for short-term rentals and over 13% for long-term leases

Dubai real estate supply shortage pushed up property prices and rent last year – will it be the same in 2025?

Dubai’s real estate market experienced a landmark year in 2024, driven by unprecedented demand in both residential and office sector.

As supply struggles to keep pace, the market is seeing record-breaking growth in rents, prices, and transaction volumes according to data from Cushman & Wakefield Core’s Dubai Annual Report 2024-2025.

With no sign of slowing demand, 2025 will see further increases, despite more stock coming to market, particularly in the residential market.

UK millionaires head to UAE
Dubai has emerged as the most appealing emirate for British expats with no income tax and a growing market for tech start-ups, finance, tourism, hospitality and digital industries, according to experts. Image: Shutterstock

Middle-class Britons join wealth exodus to UAE amid UK economic uncertainty

A growing number of middle-class British families are relocating to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), joining an unprecedented exodus of wealthy individuals from the United Kingdom, as concerns mount over Britain’s economic outlook and changes to tax policies.

The trend marks a significant shift from historical migration patterns that typically saw only high-net-worth individuals and senior executives moving to the Gulf state, according to property experts and wealth managers interviewed by Arabian Business.

“In the past, people that were moving to Dubai were high earners, professionals, or people with a lot of family wealth,” said Asad Khan, CEO of Invest Dubai Real Estate (IDRE). “But now, we see many middle-class families moving over from all walks of life – different backgrounds and different professions.”

Dubai hosts numerous international events, expos, and networking opportunities, allowing influencers to connect with global brands and peers. Image: Shutterstock

Influencers flock to Dubai ‘faster than brunch reservations on a Saturday’ fuelled by Golden Visas, zero income tax, luxury lifestyle

Dubai has become a hub for global influencers in recent years with an increase in the relocation of social media stars to the city, predominantly from the US, Asia and Europe. Industry experts attribute the rising interest to several factors including tax-free income, infrastructure and policies that contribute to growth, exposure and lifestyle benefits.

Influencers are arriving faster than brunch reservations fill up on a Saturday. Every day, new digital personalities touch down at DXB with a dream, a camera, and a game plan,” Samet Özetçi, co-founder, Walther Kranz Agency said in an exclusive interview with Arabian Business.

The UAE is currently home to over 25,000 influencers with follower counts ranging from 1,000 to one million, according to a recent report.

Dubai Exhibition Centre Expo City
Sheikh Mohammed announced the $2.7bn expansion for Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) at Expo City Dubai

Dubai real estate agent sells out 3 full buildings in just 7 hours in Expo City

A Dubai real estate agent has sold three full buildings in just seven hours at one of the city’s fastest-growing developments.

Kamil Magomedov, a leading agent at Provident Real Estate, successfully sold the buildings at Expo City.

The landmark transaction highlights the growing significance of Expo City as Dubai’s next major business and residential hub.

Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab
Reservations for stays from March 14, 2025, can be made through the group’s website or by contacting their dedicated booking line

Jumeirah Group’s superyacht-inspired Marsa Al Arab in Dubai opens for bookings from March 14

Jumeirah Group has announced bookings are now open for its latest ultra-luxury development Marsa Al Arab, with the superyacht-inspired resort set to welcome its first guests on March 14, 2025.

Located on a prime peninsula next to Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab, the new property represents one of the city’s most significant hospitality launches in recent years, featuring 386 rooms, suites and penthouses, each with panoramic terraces overlooking either the Arabian Gulf or city skyline.

Designed by Shaun Killa, the architect behind Dubai’s Museum of the Future, the nautical-themed resort will house an extensive food and beverage portfolio comprising 11 restaurants and four bars under one roof.

Dubai's Real Estate Boom

Dubai real estate sales pass $12bn in January as one surprise sector leaps over 151%

Dubai’s real estate market has made a strong start to 2025, with property sales in January totalling AED44.4bn ($12.1bn), a 24.1 per cent increase in value on the same month last year.

A market update issued today by fäm Properties reveals that last month’s total of 14,236 transactions also represented a 23.2 per cent increase in volume over January 2024.

Land sales for January showed the biggest increase, with 811 plots – a 151.9 per cent month-on-month leap in volume – selling for AED8.6bn ($2.3bn).

UAE flag

UAE to deport 6,000 visa violators after extended amnesty

The UAE has arrested and will deport 6,000 residency visa violators following an extended amnesty at the end of 2024.

The Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security (ICP) conducted 270 inspection campaigns across the UAE in January 2025 under the slogan “Towards a Safer Society” to apprehend violators of the country’s entry and residency laws.

This initiative aimed to ensure compliance with residency and foreign affairs regulations following the end of the grace period, which ran from September 1 to December 31 2024, allowing violators to rectify their status.

Kuwait

Kuwait announces 5-day holiday

Kuwait has announced a five-day public holiday to be marked at the end of this month.

The holiday was announced by the Cabinet as part of its weekly meeting.

The decision declares Tuesday, February 25 to Thursday, February 27 as holidays marking National and Liberation Days 2025.

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