Dubai to open revamped Jumeirah Beach

Upgraded beachfront to reopen sooner than expected, with Al Mamzar Beach next in line

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Dubai is set to reopen a revamped Jumeirah Beach in July, just in time to help beachgoers beat the peak summer heat. This was revealed during a media briefing hosted by the Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO) as part of its ‘Meet the CEO’ series, featuring Marwan bin Ghalita, Acting Director General of Dubai Municipality, and various CEOs from the municipality.

Bin Ghalita highlighted the municipality’s priorities and the latest progress across a range of areas, including infrastructure, housing services, AI-driven technology, public health, food safety, and community spaces.

As CEOs of various departments highlighted developments in their respective sectors, Bader Anwahi, CEO of the Public Facilities Agency at Dubai Municipality, provided updates on several ongoing projects aimed at enhancing Dubai’s public spaces and expanding green areas.

While discussing the progress on public park and beach development projects, Anwahi revealed that Jumeirah Beach, where construction is ongoing, is set to open to the public in July this year.

He also provided updates on enhancements at Al Mamzar Beaches, saying the project covers the Creek and Corniche areas around Al Mamzar Beach Park.

In June 2024, Dubai announced a Dh355 million beach development project that includes the development of Al Mamzar and Jumeirah 1 public beaches.

Dubai’s first floating pedestrian bridge in Al Mamzar and a 24x7 night beach in Deira are also part of the initiative.

At the time, the Higher Committee for Urban Planning and Well-Being stated that the projects were slated for completion within 18 months, spanning a total of 5.7 km—4.3 km at Al Mamzar and 1.4 km at Jumeirah 1.

As per the latest update, Jumeirah 1 Beach is expected to reopen ahead of schedule following its facelift.

These beach development initiatives align with the objectives of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, which aims to increase the length of public beaches by 400 percent.

In December last year, Dubai Municipality announced that the night-swimming beaches in Jumeirah 2, Jumeirah 3, and Umm Suqeim 1 had welcomed approximately 1.5 million visitors within the first 18 months of their opening in 2013.

Source: Gulf News

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