Expo City Dubai, the destination that hosted the 2020 World Expo and UN Climate Change Conference COP28, has unveiled its new master plan, offering unrivalled opportunities for businesses, investors and residents from around the world, accelerating sustainable growth and enhancing Dubai's position as a global hub.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 11 Oct 2024


Expo City Dubai, the destination that hosted the 2020 World Expo and UN Climate Change Conference COP28, has unveiled its new master plan, offering unrivalled opportunities for businesses, investors and residents from around the world, accelerating sustainable growth and enhancing Dubai's position as a global hub.
The plans offer investors significant opportunities in key growth sectors such as trade and logistics, technology and innovation and events, as well as the chance to lease office space and own residential property in the up-and-coming Dubai South area that links Dubai to the UAE capital Abu Dhabi.
Adjacent to Al Maktoum International – set to be the largest airport in the world when fully operational – and part of the logistics corridor that connects to Jebel Ali Port, Expo City is the new centre of Dubai's future, cementing the city's position as a hub for international trade and gateway to the world.
More from PR Newswire
Live
|
|






Supplier Showcase 2025: The biggest attractions projects landing worldwide this year
|