A rendering of Maryah Plaza planned for Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
A rendering of Maryah Plaza planned for Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
A rendering of Maryah Plaza planned for Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council
A rendering of Maryah Plaza planned for Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. Courtesy Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council

76 development projects including Al Ain desert safari given the go-ahead


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ABU DHABI // An African safari experience, botanical gardens and an amphitheatre are to be built in Al Ain as part of a major development plan for the emirate.

World Desert Oasis will be constructed at the Zoo and Aquarium Public Institution of Al Ain, and includes an oasis garden, botanical garden, children’s discovery area and a safari, which hopes to showcase wildlife in its natural environment.

When completed, the project will have covered almost 11 million square metres. It is one of 76 projects approved last year by the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, which hopes to boost tourism, industry and quality of life for residents across the emirate.

Other projects include 3.8 million square metres of residential and commercial development called Wahat Al Zaweya and 275 villas for Emiratis as part of the Al Ghaniema development.

A mixed-use waterfront development was announced for Mirfa City, which includes four retail and a residential complex with 126 apartments and 10 villas.

A master plan was approved for aerospace-based industrial development at Al Ain airport.

For Abu Dhabi city, a concept plan for Al Maryah Central was approved, hoping to make it a world-class shopping destination.

Maryah Plaza, a luxury development on Al Maryah Island, was approved and construction is expected to begin soon.

On Reem Island, Al Qurm View, a low-rise building overlooking the mangroves in Shams Abu Dhabi, was also approved.

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