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Updated: April 1, 2024

Dubai Creek Harbour

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1 Where is Dubai Creek located?
.. Dubai Creek (Arabic: خور دبي‎, romanized: Khor Dubai) is a saltwater creek located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Previously, it extended to Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary but as part of the new Dubai canal it extends through to the Persian Gulf.

2 What happened to Dubai Creek Tower?
.. Though no construction has taken place since late 2018, the tower was only formally put on-hold in 2020 as Dubai went into lockdown. Above: While foundations have been laid, little more has been constructed since 2018 (image courtesy of Dubai Media Office).
3 What is the purpose of the Dubai Creek Tower?
.. Uses: Dubai Creek Tower will be mainly used for observation decks or sky gardens. And there will be 20 floors occupied by hotels and restaurants as well, and even residences. The antenna on the peak will be used for broadcasting.

4 How deep is the Dubai Creek?

With the Dubai Creek Dredging Fund especially formed for the purpose and support from the Kuwait government, a canal of about 4,000 ft long and six feet deep was excavated, with a sheet piling of 1200 ft X 11,000 ft installed on the creek’s either side.

5 How many floors is Dubai Creek Tower?

210 floors

There are 163 floors in Burj Khalifa whereas the planned structure of Dubai Creek Tower building has 210 floors. The developers have not officially confirmed the number of floors. When it comes to the largest skyscraper in the metropolis, Dubai Creek Tower will prevail over Burj Khalifa.

6 Who is the main contractor of Dubai Creek Tower?

Al Naboodah Construction

Al Naboodah Construction – Al Naboodah Construction Group Appointed by Emaar Properties as Main Contractor for ‘Creekside 18’ in Dubai Creek Harbour.

7 What happened to Dubai Creek Tower?

Though no construction has taken place since late 2018, the tower was only formally put on-hold in 2020 as Dubai went into lockdown. Above: While foundations have been laid, little more has been constructed since 2018 (image courtesy of Dubai Media Office).