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Top pet-friendly cafes in Dubai for your super dog
Top pet-friendly cafes in Dubai for your super dog

Khaleej Times

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Top pet-friendly cafes in Dubai for your super dog

We've just been introduced to Krypto, the super dog on the big screen – and are impressed with the well-dressed pup. At the weekend, as some moviegoers headed to the cinemas to see the dog in red-and- blue save Superman, others took their own woofilicious friends to Reel Cinemas, where they saw Krypto take to the screens as part of a promotional event. Didn't get to go? Don't worry, you can still find some lovely things to do with your fur-child across the city. To begin with, here are some cafes where your fluff balls will find friends, food, and lots of pets. Aria and Bianca's Bubble Tea Café Looking for a place where you can relax, unwind, watch those tails wag in happiness? Check out this JLT café, which comes complete with an indoor dog park and play area, a special menu for the pups – including cake! – and enthusiastic staff that's always ready to give those extra cuddles and pets. 7am – 11.45pm (Sun-Sat). Cluster L, JLT, Dubai. 055 229 7416 Chaihona, The Greens It's the perfect time for ice cream, and there's no reason why your dog should miss out. While you slurp on homemade artisanal ice cream or sorbet, your dog can whet his taste buds too. Plus, it's a nice place to help him/her make a few new buds. 9am-midnight. Daily. The Onyx Tower 2 - Floor P2, Dubai. 052 684 3748. Pawdy Neighbors Get your dopamine fix at this pet-friendly bistro and spa, where the doggos get shampoos and fancy dos while you chat away with like-minded fur-parents. While dog-friendly spaces are the main draw of this café, it isn't like the food is an afterthought – the menu has something for everyone, including some vegan and gluten-free options. 7am-10pm. Daily. Souk Al Manzil - Old Town Downtown, Dubai. 04 568 9291. Tail Café Whether you just want to hang out with your pup and get a few pets in or you want to do an activity (such as yoga) with your pooch, keep an eye out for this café's menu of things to do. Small, but fun sessions are held often, so you can not only get your stretches in and sip your cappuccino, you can do it with your dog in tow. 7am-9pm. Daily. The Market, Green Community, DIP 1, 04 835 7281. Lime Tree Café Talk about a real treat. The pups have a special menu at this café, so while you enjoy your meal, they can scoff down theirs too. While all the eatery's branches – in The Springs Souk, Depachika - Nakheel Mall & Trampo Extreme. Waitrose Community Mall - Motor City and Town Square – allow pets in their outdoor spaces, the Al Quoz spot allows them indoors, too. Al Qouz 1, Next to the Courtyard Gallery, Near to Times Square – Dubai. 04 325 6325. Special mention Happy Bark Day Calling all the good boys and girls. The UAE's first pet restaurant and café is now in operation and it's got the treats. From pooch-friendly cupcakes to designer dog biscuits, there's something for every birthday (and budget). A certified pet nutritionist has helped formulate the delicacies, so you can feed your precious without worrying about the ingredient quality. But pawrents, please carry your own nosh – the menu is for dogs only.

Dubai partition flats crackdown: Residents move to other emirates despite longer commute
Dubai partition flats crackdown: Residents move to other emirates despite longer commute

Khaleej Times

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai partition flats crackdown: Residents move to other emirates despite longer commute

After a crackdown on illegal room partitions across Dubai, many residents have found themselves without a place to stay. Some are now moving to Sharjah and other nearby emirates, where rents are lower, but commutes are longer and daily life has become much harder. Shared partitioned flats were never ideal for many, but they were practical considering finances. The rooms were often just big enough for a bed and a fan, yet close to work, public transport, and a community to support them. That has now been replaced by long commutes, shared washrooms, and the challenge of starting over. 'I save on rent, but I am more tired now' Mohammed Irfan, who works at a restaurant in JLT, was paying Dh1,400 per month for a partitioned room in Al Rigga. After authorities raided the building a week ago, he moved to Sharjah's Abu Shagara area, where he now pays Dh700 for a space accommodating three in a room. 'I do save money, but I now travel for over 90 minutes each way just to reach my workplace in JLT,' he said. 'Earlier, I could walk to the metro in 3 minutes. Now, I take a bus, then the metro, and sometimes still need a taxi from the station.' Stay up to date with the latest news. Follow KT on WhatsApp Channels. Despite the inconvenience, Irfan said he had no choice. 'Everything was easy in Dubai. The grocery, pharmacy, and metro were all downstairs. Now, as I am not familiar with the area, it feels complicated.' He now wakes up early due to the extra commute time. 'By the time I get to work at 10:30 am, I have already spent over an hour on the road.' 'We had to split, it was too crowded' Mary, a saleswoman at Al Ghurair Mall in Deira, lived with 13 others in a 2BHK flat in Muraqqabat and had to find new accommodation after the crackdown last week. 'We were paying around Dh800 each for bedspace, with 12 of us in one room. After the raid, we had to split,' said Mary. 'Now, my other flatmates and I are moving to Al Nahda in Dubai, paying Dh1,000 in a shared room with three others. This place has fewer people in the room, but the rent and travel will surely increase.' 'No privacy, but this is all I can afford' Rupa, a salon worker, used to live in a shared space where she paid Dh600. Currently staying with a friend, she is scrambling to find an affordable place to live. She is now considering moving to a shared accommodation in Al Nahda, Sharjah, for Dh850 for a bed space. 'My commute time is surely going to increase. The salon was just a one-minute walk from my accommodation,' said Rupa. 'I may have to consider finding another workplace if it becomes too troublesome.' Rupa mentioned that she's still grateful to have a roof over her head. 'I don't earn much. This is all I can manage.' 'My daughter's school is far now' Farida, a single mother, had to move with her teenage daughter to Sharjah after being asked to vacate her previous flat in Deira. 'We were paying Dh1,500 in Dubai for a small partition. Now I pay Dh1,200 in Sharjah for a significantly bigger partition, but the school is far,' she said. 'The vacations are going to start soon, so the stress is less. But once school starts, I will have to think about an alternative for the school commute or consider changing her school.' Call for affordable options Javed, who works as a salesman in a mall, moved to a shared villa in Sharjah after being evicted from his partitioned room in Deira. He now pays Dh500 per bed space, sharing the room with 8 others. 'The reason for moving to Sharjah is that the crackdown will continue even if I look for another accommodation in Dubai,' he said. 'Many of us live hand to mouth. We don't have Dh2,000 to spend on rent. There should be some proper, legal low-cost housing for people like us.' Moved into a storeroom Shahid, a delivery rider, said he is currently staying in a converted storeroom in a shared flat in Sharjah. He pays Dh450 for the space. 'I had no option. It has no ventilation, and the fan doesn't work properly. I had to get a cooler for myself, but that too fails to keep me cool in this summer heat,' he said. 'But I am outside all day delivering, so I only come to sleep.'

15 underrated Dubai restaurants that aren't tourist traps
15 underrated Dubai restaurants that aren't tourist traps

Time Out Dubai

time24-06-2025

  • Time Out Dubai

15 underrated Dubai restaurants that aren't tourist traps

Dubai is mainstream, that's for sure. It's definitely not your average undiscovered city that no one's heard about. It's world-renowned, alright… for its Instagrammable skyscrapers, luxury shopping spots, and (most importantly) a highly impressive restaurant scene that draws millions of tourists each year. Here, you will have no shortage of celeb chefs and glitzy glam dining rooms. But what if you want to discover Dubai the way residents and locals do? Away from the famous restaurants that top the best list here, and the star lists there? The real deal stuff that locals flock to? Here are some wonderfully low-key, underrated gems across the city that are worth your time. Birch Bakery Super underrated and tucked away in the depths of Al Quoz, Birch Bakery is the kind of spot that once you've discovered, you're never going to forget. So get ready for a trip that ends with you sampling croissants, bread and the like. This very un-touristy spot has just under a handful of tables, but more often than not, you'll leave with armfuls of baked goods ready to scoff on the sofa (or in your car on the side of the road, we're not judging). Don't miss the Emirati honey and sea salt croissant, while top picks for bread include a nut and seed loaf or sea salt focaccia. Sweet tooth? The chocolate babka and apple tart have your name on them. One of the best bakeries in Dubai (for those in the know). Open daily from 7am-3pm. Al Quoz, (04 222 6665). Café Isan Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Café Isan Located on the first floor of a random JLT hotel, Café Isan is the most authentic, fun and friendly spot to enjoy top Thai food in Dubai. Featuring mismatched plastic furniture, a Thai market-style bar, pop tunes and affordable prices, this higgledy-piggledy spot serves up utterly delicious food for less. Coming from the Isan region of Thailand, expect punchy flavours (Thai spicy really means spicy, you've been warned) with curries, stir-fries, noodles and more. Take a seat out on the large terrace during the winter – but be sure to call and book ahead, the city's Thai food fans (who are in the know) love it as much as we do. Open Sun-Fri noon-midnight, Sat noon-2am. Armada Avenue Hotel JLT, Cluster P, JLT, (058 529 1003). Calicut Paragon Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Calicut Paragon If authentic Keralan cooking, packed full of flavour and spice, is what you're searching for, Calicut Paragon is for you. An excellent Indian restaurant deep in the busy Karama neighbourhood, Paragon specialises in Southern Indian cuisine. This has been one of the best budget restaurants in Dubai for many years, and one of the top Indian restaurants in town, too. With dishes that sing with spice, dig into chicken Malabari, fish tikka, moilee, masala mushrooms and more, all served with piping hot naan. Dubai-based Keralites really love this spot. Open daily 7am-midnight. Karama, @‌calicutparagon (04 335 8700). Harummanis Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Harummanis Well-loved Dubai chef Akmal Anuar opened a Singaporean-Malay restaurant in the heart of Jumeirah 1. Harummanis, which pays homage to the Harumanis mango, is a nod to Anuar's roots. This little spot offers up traditional dishes with a modern twist while remaining true to their origins. Diners can look forward to super unique dishes like beef cheeks rendang and a reimagined ketoprak, featuring Japanese sesame sauce instead of the traditional peanut dressing. We love a menu that's inspired by a chef's upbringing. Tue-Sun noon-11pm, Mon 6pm-11pm. Wasl 51, Jumeirah @harummanis.51 (056 536 1674). Kokoro Handroll Bar Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Kokoro Dubai Alserkal Avenue is one of those areas in Dubai that's just so undeniably cool. Very well-loved by residents, but not always frequently visited by tourists. If you walk around Alserkal, you'll find some cool, underrated eateries that you definitely don't want to miss. Kokoro Handroll Bar is one of them. Dubai's first dedicated hand roll bar offers sushi-lovers something amazing. Crispy squares of nori sheets, wrapped around rice and delicious high-quality filling. Every bite hits you with everything it's got. And in Dubai, there's nowhere that does it better than at Kokoro, with its laid-back, quirky charm and rows of costumed rubber ducks dotted all over the venue. An underrated spot that's known and well-loved among the foodie crowd in Dubai. Open Sun-Wed noon-11.30pm, Thu-Sat noon-midnight or until sushi is sold out. Alserkal Avenue, Al Quoz @ Kooya Filipino Eatery Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Kooya Filipino Eatery Kooya Filipino Eatery is refreshingly fun, warm and welcoming, designed to reconnect Dubai's enormous Pinoy population with the motherland. Flavours like salt, vinegar, tamarind, coconut, ginger and soy lead the way, while portions are generous and ridiculously well-priced. Main courses include moreish chicken inasal, beef belly caldereta and crispy pancit canton, while the Kooya fried chicken wings in ginger and tamarind gravy are a fail-safe introduction for newcomers to the cuisine. Open Mon-Thu 4pm-midnight, Fri noon-midnight, Sat-Sun 11am-midnight. Jannah Place Hotel, Marina Promenade, Dubai Marina, (050 427 6891). Lila Wood-Fired Taqueria Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Lila Wood-Fired Taqueria This cute taqueria in Umm Suqueim on Jumeirah Beach Road is a low-key, unlicensed restaurant that makes for a very cool yet underrated spot for casual dining. Wedged between a car accessories shop and a little shawarma cafeteria, Lila serves an eclectic and sociable menu. This Mexican joint is a decent shout for a laid-back meal with friends. Kick off with guac and chips before diving into the taco list. Yellowfin tuna, sweet potato and more can be found, but the top choice is the skirt steak version, laden with tender meat, loads of spices and melted cheese. Open Tue-Fri 4pm-11pm, Sat 1pm-11pm, Sun 1pm-10pm. Umm Suqeim, (04 282 0005). Long Teng Seafood Restaurant Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Long Teng. Hidden deep in Business Bay, Long Teng is located at the base of the U Bora tower and is set over several floors (it's literally huge). This authentic spot is the go-to when it comes to traditional, fresh seafood-leaning Chinese dishes. If the weather permits, make your way right to the rooftop seating area and enjoy views of the city. There's a wide selection of dim sum – from crystal prawn to veg, as well as cute little chick-shaped custard buns. And delicious noodles and stir-fries. Literally, everything you could want in one very large, almost book-like menu. It's so good there's even a location in Time Out Market Dubai. But it's this out-of-the-way spot that's one of our favourite tourist-free destinations in Dubai. Open daily from noon-midnight. U-Bora Business Tower, Business Bay, @‌longtengseafood (04 241 1666). LOWE Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Lowe. This unreal spot in Al Barari is quite the drive if you live near or around Sheikh Zayed Road, but it's one of the most unique foodie experiences in the city. At the home-grown eatery, you can look forward to friendly service and tasty plates, plus plenty of coffee to pair with a delicious cake. An open kitchen preps interesting dishes with a combination of Middle Eastern and Japanese flavours, while the fully loaded burger is always a popular choice. It's licensed, too, so you can order a beverage to go with your meal. Wed-Thurs, 6pm-11pm, Fri-Sun, 8am-4pm, 6pm-11pm. KOA Canvas, Al Barari, (04 320 1890). Maisan15 Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Maisan15 This hip spot, located in a residential area in Al Barsha South, takes a little bit of effort to find, but once you do, you'll be so glad you did. It's part art gallery, part café and attracts a cool, laid-back crowd. With a cute terrace out the front (pictured above), an eclectic array of furnishings, it's a quirky spot for a chilled-out bite to eat. Breakfasts are popular here with a menu serving up everything from eggs to pancakes, avocado toast to açaí, while burgers, salads and pizzas populate the main course menu. There's a Middle Eastern touch throughout (think shawarma pizza et al) while the artwork inside rotates frequently, meaning there's always something interesting to catch your eye. Open daily 8am-11pm. Al Barsha, @‌maisan15 (04 244 7291). Mythos Kouzina & Grill Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Mythos Kouzina & Grill Located in JLT, this cute taverna-style spot has a friendly vibe, a petite terrace ideal for cooler months and a menu jam-packed with home-cooked favourites that you won't be able to get enough of. Hands down one of our favourite Greek restaurants in Dubai, Mythos is a go-to if you want incredible Greek food, prepared expertly at a reasonable price. Super underrated and very well-priced. To get there, you have to walk through the parking garage of a four-star hotel (more like three if we're being honest). From creamy, garlicky tzatziki, to comforting, flavour-laden moussaka and gemista, a glorious baked feta and an unmissable mixed grill platter (those lamb chops are outstanding), this is one you'll be returning to time and again – we guarantee it. There is now a second, similarly excellent Mythos at C2 in City Walk, but it's the OG that holds our hearts. Open daily from 12.30pm-3.45pm and 6pm-11.30pm. Armada Avenue Hotel JLT, Cluster P, JLT, (04 399 8166). Smash and Sear at Maxzi The Good Food Shop Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: Smash and Sear at Maxzi The Good Food Shop Hungry for a smashed burger? This is the place for you. Maxzi was originally an online grocery store, before setting up shop in the hip Al Quoz in 2018. And since then, its awesome burgers have drawn in a loyal following. Burgers are made with wagyu beef and smooshed into squidgy potato buns, smothered with onion, pickles and house sauce. Hungry? Go for the double cheeseburger. Extra-hungry? Go large with the triple patty. Pair it with tater tots and you're onto a good thing. Now officially the best burger in Dubai for 2025, this is one patty you'll be dreaming of for days. Open daily 8.30am-1.30am. Al Shafar Investment Building, Al Quoz, (04 395 3988). NETTE Underrated Dubai restaurants. Credit: NETTE Another one in the heart of Al Quoz, the absolutely beautiful green goddess coffee shop NETTE is almost like a little oasis in a sea of construction sites. Specialising in French-Japanese fusion food, there's plenty to love about this spot, which is tucked away inside the Matcha Club, making it ideal for a post-padel breakfast, catch-up coffee or a matcha latte. Dig into overnight oats, egg sando or a Japanese breakfast skillet in the morning and later in the day, turn your attention to a miso croque madam or yuzu ponzu crispy salmon. A hip place that's perfect for a chilled-out coffee and one of the best cafés in Dubai. Open daily, 8am-10pm. Match Club, Al Quoz, @‌nettedxb (04 548 8369). San Wan Hand Pulled Noodles Credit: San Wan Hand Pulled Noodles Hidden away in an unassuming corner of JLT's Cluster F, right next to Asian Street by Thai, San Wan Hand Pulled Noodles is really well-loved among local foodies. Service is friendly, and there's a concise menu of Northern Chinese classics that you don't want to miss. Serving affordable, authentic Shaanxi cuisine, the main order here is, as the name suggests, those deliciously moreish noodles, which you can watch the chefs pulling in the kitchen. The chicken wontons are a must-try too. In short, don't miss it – it's a mighty find in a low-key location. Open daily, noon-10.30pm. Unlicensed. Cluster F, JLT, @‌ (050 759 9584). Tacosita Credit: Tacosita We, at Time Out Dubai, love a hole in the wall, and Tacosita is the definition of that. Nestled in a little storefront in Barsha Heights, this new spot serves up amazing Mexican street food. Founded by chef Salam El Baba, who transitioned from a corporate career to the F&B industry, Tacosita's menu features standout dishes like slow-cooked birria tacos and shrimp tacos gobernador. The menu is packed with unique creations. The laid-back and easy atmosphere is super authentic and very stripped back. Prices are affordable, food is delicious, and the vibe is immaculate. What more could you need? Open daily from 11am-2am. Thuraya Telecom Tower, Barsha Heights, Want to make a reservation in the meantime? Over 100 of the best business lunch deals in Dubai, by area Upgrade your lunch with an incredible offer Dubai's best restaurants: 86 incredible places to dine in We know where you should book into this week The 40 best restaurants and bars on Palm Jumeirah Consider this your definitive, go-to guide to dining on the island

DMCC and developer break ground on 38-storey W Residences Dubai branded real estate tower in JLT
DMCC and developer break ground on 38-storey W Residences Dubai branded real estate tower in JLT

Arabian Business

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

DMCC and developer break ground on 38-storey W Residences Dubai branded real estate tower in JLT

Dubai freezone DMCC has broken ground on the W Residences Dubai – Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), in partnership with Signature Developers and Marriott International. The 38-storey tower will feature 185 branded residences, including one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, as well as exclusive four-bedroom penthouses. The development is designed to deliver a refined, hotel-inspired lifestyle, reflecting the bold spirit of the W Hotels brand. W Residences Dubai – Jumeirah Lakes Towers Residents will benefit from the renowned Whatever/Whenever service and a comprehensive suite of high-end amenities, including: WET deck with swimming pool and jacuzzi State-of-the-art fitness centres Yoga and Pilates studios Spa treatment rooms Barbecue pods and outdoor lounge areas Co-working spaces and a coffee bar Games room, meeting rooms, and more Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and CEO of DMCC, said: 'The groundbreaking of W Residences is another milestone in the ongoing transformation of JLT into one of most dynamic and desirable districts in Dubai – bringing a total of 19 major developments to break ground or begin construction across our flagship districts of JLT and Uptown Dubai in the past 24 months. 'Through our collaboration with Signature Developers and Marriott International, this 38-storey development is set to include 185 exclusive branded residences and premium amenities including state-of-the-art gyms, yoga and Pilates studios, co-working spaces and a coffee bar. 'The introduction of this globally renowned brand to a prime location within the heart of JLT is a statement of intent as we continue to set the benchmark for luxury urban living.' This is not the first collaboration between DMCC and Signature Developers. The two entities previously partnered on The Residences JLT, completed in 2019 to critical acclaim. With Phases I and II of W Residences already sold out and strong demand expected for Phase III, the project is poised to become a defining feature in Dubai's branded real estate segment. Sandeep Walia, Chief Operating Officer, Middle East, and Luxury, Europe, Middle East and Africa at Marriot International, said: 'We would like to congratulate Signature Developers and DMCC on the groundbreaking of the W Residences Dubai – Jumeirah Lakes Towers. 'This residential development in the vibrant JLT neighbourhood combines our renowned luxury lifestyle brand, W Hotels, and experience operating branded residences with Signature Developers' legacy of innovation and exceptional quality in the real estate sector.' Jumeirah Lakes Towers is evolving as a thriving mixed-use community that combines residential, leisure, hospitality, and recreation. With walkable neighbourhoods, a growing cultural scene, and seamless access to major roads and transport, JLT is increasingly recognised as one of Dubai's most liveable communities.

DMCC and Signature Developers break ground on W Residences Dubai – JLT in collaboration with Marriott International
DMCC and Signature Developers break ground on W Residences Dubai – JLT in collaboration with Marriott International

Zawya

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

DMCC and Signature Developers break ground on W Residences Dubai – JLT in collaboration with Marriott International

Phases I and II sold out, with Phase III soon to launch Dubai, UAE: DMCC, the leading international business district that drives the flow of global trade through Dubai, and Signature Developers have officially broken ground on W Residences Dubai – Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT), in collaboration with Marriott International, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of JLT as one of the most vibrant and upscale residential districts in Dubai. Set to rise 38 storeys, including 33 residential floors, three basements, two podiums, a ground floor, and amenities level, W Residences JLT is anticipated to house approximately 185 exclusive residences including 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom units as well as 4-bedroom penthouses. The elevated positioning of the tower will provide uninterrupted views of Emirates Hills, The Meadows, Jumeirah Islands and the lush fairways of the Emirates Golf Course and Montgomerie Golf Club. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DMCC, Sandeep Walia, Chief Operating Officer, Middle East and Luxury, Europe, Middle East & Africa at Marriott International, and senior leadership from DMCC and Signature Developers. Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DMCC, said: "The groundbreaking of W Residences is another milestone in the ongoing transformation of JLT into one of most dynamic and desirable districts in Dubai – bringing a total of 19 major developments to break ground or begin construction across our flagship districts of JLT and Uptown Dubai in the past 24 months. Through our collaboration with Signature Developers and Marriott International, this 38-storey development is set to include 185 exclusive branded residences and premium amenities including state-of-the-art gyms, yoga and Pilates studios, co-working spaces and a coffee bar. The introduction of this globally renowned brand to a prime location within the heart of JLT is a statement of intent as we continue to set the benchmark for luxury urban living.' The Residences have been thoughtfully designed to offer a refined take on hotel-inspired living. Reflecting the distinctive character of the W Hotels brand, the development will feature the renowned Whatever/Whenever® service and an extensive range of premium amenities. These include a WET® deck, state-of-the-art gyms, dedicated yoga and Pilates studios, treatment rooms, a swimming pool and jacuzzi, barbecue pods, co-working spaces, a coffee bar, games room, meeting rooms and more – creating a comprehensive and elevated lifestyle experience. Sandeep Walia, Chief Operating Officer, Middle East, and Luxury, Europe, Middle East & Africa at Marriot International, commented: "We would like to congratulate Signature Developers and DMCC on the groundbreaking of the W Residences Dubai – Jumeirah Lakes Towers. This residential development in the vibrant JLT neighbourhood combines our renowned luxury lifestyle brand, W Hotels, and experience operating branded residences with Signature Developers' legacy of innovation and exceptional quality in the real estate sector.' This development builds on other successful collaborations between DMCC and Signature Developers, including the delivery of The Residences JLT completed in 2019. The launch of the W Residences Dubai – JLT further underscores the sustained demand for premium lifestyle developments within this thriving community. With both Phases I and II of the project being fully sold out and strong interest anticipated for the soon-to-launch Phase III, this development is poised to set a new benchmark in the branded residence segment. JLT has evolved into one of the region's premier mixed-use communities, seamlessly blending leisure, hospitality and recreation. This diversity creates an inclusive environment that appeals to a wide range of lifestyles, establishing JLT as a dynamic destination for both residents and visitors. Building on this success, DMCC continues to partner with leading developers to introduce innovative residential and commercial projects across JLT and Uptown Dubai. The ongoing development of these districts is a cornerstone of DMCC's strategy, underpinning record business growth through world-class infrastructure and vibrant, future-ready communities. Media Enquiries: DMCC PR & Corporate Communications pr@ About DMCC DMCC is a leading international business district that drives the flow of global trade through Dubai. We make it easier for our members to do business, helping them access the world's fastest growing markets from a dynamic district that offers everything they need to thrive. This approach is why we are the preferred location for over 25,000 top multinationals and high-impact startups, contributing significantly to Dubai's position as a global hub for trade and innovation. DMCC is where the world does business. For more information, visit About Signature Developers Signature Developers is a pioneering Dubai-based development company dedicated to crafting living spaces that elevate the extraordinary. Guided by a philosophy of constant innovation, Signature Developers focuses on curating homes the Signature Way - exquisite living spaces, exceptional quality, impeccable service, and a promise of distinction. Their properties showcase the timeless values with which they lead and create, with the successful launches of The 118 and The Residences JLT, and upcoming projects Signature Mansions and W Residences Dubai – Jumeirah Lakes Towers.

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