A small cargo vessel left the port of Larnaca on Friday night with aid donated by the UAE, a Cypriot source said
The new road will facilitate movement of light vehicles to the showroom area of DIP from the Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road. The project, being built at a cost of Dh14 million, will be completed in November this year. The master plan for the project has been approved.
“The new road plan is one of the pivotal projects undertaken by Dubai Investments Park Development Company and is set to benefit the tenants and residents of DIP in terms of easing tailbacks in the area and serving both inbound and outbound traffic from the development. DIP is rapidly reaching full occupancy and an increase in our residential and commercial space allotments has necessitated this move,” said Omar Mesmar, DIP General Manager.
DIP also announced that it has signed an agreement with the Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc), to open a service station within the park.
Construction of the service station will begin in September 2013, and it is expected to open in the second half of 2014. Located between DIP-1 and DIP-2, the fuel station will have a supermarket, food outlets and convenient automotive facilities such as car wash, tyre-fitting and oil change/check-up points.
A small cargo vessel left the port of Larnaca on Friday night with aid donated by the UAE, a Cypriot source said
The restoration process is expected to take a month — and until the issue is completely fixed, Internet users may encounter difficulties
In one area, powerful storm winds toppled a train from its tracks, the officials said
Temperatures will rise gradually throughout the day, the Met department said
Arabella was recently recognised with a gold medal at the first edition of the Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Environmental Awards
Post the Covid pandemic, the Emirates has emerged as one of the most popular spots for destination weddings
It bears the name 'Dubai' in Arabic and dates back to the 1960s
The quake occurred at 3.03am local time