Nakheel
QE2 arrives in Dubai Wednesday 26 November 2008 – marking the end of her ultimate voyage
The world’s best loved cruise liner, QE2, arrives in Dubai at the end of her ultimate voyage on Wednesday 26 November. It is an event that will attract international attention and Nakheel would like to work with media in the UAE to ensure that they are a part of this landmark occasion. Media outlets... »
Nakheel and Bharat Hotels break ground on the Grand Fort Hotel
Nakheel, Dubai’s master developer, has today broken ground on its first joint-venture project with Bharat Hotels Limited Group. The five-star development, The Grand Fort Dubai, at Al Furjan, will be owned by Cavern Hotel and Resorts, the newly formed joint-venture company. The hotel will be architecturally inspired by the royal palaces and forts from... »
Nakheel marks its entry into the Forbidden City
Dubai’s master developer Nakheel is delighted to announce the unveiling of Forbidden City in International City. Inspired from the legendary Royal Court Palace of Imperial China, Forbidden City will be a residential neighbourhood offering its own extensive community facilities, enhanced by the range of retail and leisure offerings at International City and Dragon Mart.... »
Nakheel opens first on-site sales centre at Al Furjan
Dubai’s master developer Nakheel will tonight announce the opening of its first on-site sales centre at Al Furjan, a new initiative to maximise the first-hand experience for buyers at its developments. The sales centre opening will be celebrated with a VIP event this Thursday evening, 23 October, which will be attended by His Excellency... »
Nakheel’s trains take to the track on Middle East’s first monorail
Nakheel, Dubai’s master developer, today began on site testing for its newly delivered monorail trains on Palm Jumeirah – the first monorail service in the Middle East. High-tech trains arrived from Japan this weekend from leading railway system manufacturer Hitachi Ltd, best known for creating Japan’s high speed Bullet train. Two trains were raised... »


