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Dubai is defying the global real estate slump by constructing three new office towers in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).Dubbed DIFC Square, the project will span one million square feet (about 93,000 square meters), allocating 60% for office space.It also includes 17,200 square feet (about 1,600 square meters) for retail and dining.
Set to complete in early 2026, the project is budgeted at $270 million.Due to its tax-free status and strategic location, Dubai attracts global businesses, boosting its commercial real estate market.The citys office occupancy rates have soared to 91.3%, outperforming cities like London and New York.To draw more expatriates, the UAE has eased business and visa regulations.
These reforms allow more foreign firms and individuals to establish themselves in Dubai, enhancing its attractiveness.Dubais Office Expansion Defies Global Slump.
(Photo Internet reproduction)In the DIFC, the presence of asset management and insurance companies, along with hedge funds, has grown.The area now hosts over 5,500 entities, marking a 34% increase in 2023.
Essa Kazim, the Governor of DIFC, highlighted the expansion in wealth management, family offices, and fintech.Dubais strategic initiatives continue to lure international businesses, driving economic growth and affirming its role as a major financial center.While other cities face high vacancy rates, Dubais innovative approaches draw investments and businesses.These new towers exemplify Dubais commitment to economic growth and global relevance, setting it apart in a fluctuating global market.This ongoing development underscores Dubais position as a leading economic powerhouse.





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