The name Abu Dhabi means 'Land of the Gazelle' in Arabic. The story goes that the emirate was founded when a young antelope led a wandering tribe to fresh water on an island with no more than 300 Barasti (palm frond) huts, a few coral buildings and the Ruler's fort. That modest island settlement has since been transformed into the modern, cosmopolitan, high-rise UAE capital city. The gorgeous archipelago offers a mix of ancient history, rich culture and heritage, stunning nature, beautiful beaches, high-end luxury, surprising wildlife, family-friendly adventure, world-class shopping, renowned golf courses and a welcoming atmosphere.
About Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi emirate is spread across 67,340 sqkm, including 200 natural islands. Its strategic location at the nexus of three continents means that Abu Dhabi benefits from global connectivity, with two-thirds of the world’s population within an eight-hour flight. A diverse and globally connected city, the capital of the United Arab Emirates is home to more than 200 nationalities. It is an aspiring global financial centre, a growing innovation hub, a leading energy producer, and a world-class tourist destination and cultural centre.
The emirate
Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate in the UAE and is divided into three regions: Abu Dhabi City on the coast, Al Ain in the east, and Al Dhafra in the west. Abu Dhabi City is the commercial and cultural centre of the emirate. Located on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, it encompasses several islands, including Yas Island - a world-class entertainment destination, and Saadiyat Island - renowned for its cultural attractions, including Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Al Ain features several important cultural heritage sites, including UNESCO world heritage sites, and Jebel Hafit, Abu Dhabi’s highest peak at 1,240m above sea level. Al Dhafra is an important centre of agriculture and hosts the annual Liwa Date Festival. It is also home to a number of oil and gas fields.
Abu Dhabi emirate is spread across 67,340 sqkm, including 200 natural islands. Its strategic location at the nexus of three continents means that Abu Dhabi benefits from global connectivity, with two-thirds of the world’s population within an eight-hour flight. A diverse and globally connected city, the capital of the United Arab Emirates is home to more than 200 nationalities. It is an aspiring global financial centre, a growing innovation hub, a leading energy producer, and a world-class tourist destination and cultural centre.
The emirate
Abu Dhabi is the largest emirate in the UAE and is divided into three regions: Abu Dhabi City on the coast, Al Ain in the east, and Al Dhafra in the west. Abu Dhabi City is the commercial and cultural centre of the emirate. Located on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, it encompasses several islands, including Yas Island - a world-class entertainment destination, and Saadiyat Island - renowned for its cultural attractions, including Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Al Ain features several important cultural heritage sites, including UNESCO world heritage sites, and Jebel Hafit, Abu Dhabi’s highest peak at 1,240m above sea level. Al Dhafra is an important centre of agriculture and hosts the annual Liwa Date Festival. It is also home to a number of oil and gas fields.
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Abu Dhabi is a world-leading, dynamic hub for innovation with a thriving research and development ecosystem, supported by several initiatives and entities established to advance the sectors in the emirate that are contributing to the growth of the emirate’s knowledge-based economy.
In 2020, the Advanced Technology Research Council, a first-of-its-kind in the Middle East, was launched to set and oversee the emirate’s strategy for R&D and to invest in knowledge development to enable breakthrough discoveries. The Abu Dhabi Investment Office's AED2 billion Innovation Programme supports new and innovative companies in high-growth sectors through globally competitive rebates and grants, which has led to several global innovators setting up in Abu Dhabi.
Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem Hub71 and Ghadan 21 have attracted more than 100 global tech start-ups in its first two years. The Mohamed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence was launched in 2019 as the world's first graduate-level, research-based artificial intelligence (AI) university.
In 2020, the Advanced Technology Research Council, a first-of-its-kind in the Middle East, was launched to set and oversee the emirate’s strategy for R&D and to invest in knowledge development to enable breakthrough discoveries. The Abu Dhabi Investment Office's AED2 billion Innovation Programme supports new and innovative companies in high-growth sectors through globally competitive rebates and grants, which has led to several global innovators setting up in Abu Dhabi.
Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem Hub71 and Ghadan 21 have attracted more than 100 global tech start-ups in its first two years. The Mohamed bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligence was launched in 2019 as the world's first graduate-level, research-based artificial intelligence (AI) university.
The emirate is also a pioneer in the global alternative and renewable energy industry. It is home to the world’s largest solar energy field at Noor Abu Dhabi and the Arab world’s first nuclear energy plant, Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant. It is a major developer of clean energy technology and sustainable urban developments through Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar). The emirate plans to rely on renewable energy to generate 50 per cent of its power needs by 2030.
Through its leading international financial centre, Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the emirate is advancing its position on the global financial map. ADGM is home to ADX, the largest stock exchange in the UAE by market capitalisation, as well as a dedicated crude oil commodity derivatives exchange at ICE Futures Abu Dhabi, which trades ADNOC's flagship Murban Abu Dhabi crude oil futures contracts that help benchmark global crude oil prices, and a thriving ecosystem of fintech startups and SMEs.
Abu Dhabi is also rapidly diversifying its economy by implementing initiatives and policies to create opportunity, stimulate innovation and enhance the contribution of the private sector to the emirate’s GDP.
Through its leading international financial centre, Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the emirate is advancing its position on the global financial map. ADGM is home to ADX, the largest stock exchange in the UAE by market capitalisation, as well as a dedicated crude oil commodity derivatives exchange at ICE Futures Abu Dhabi, which trades ADNOC's flagship Murban Abu Dhabi crude oil futures contracts that help benchmark global crude oil prices, and a thriving ecosystem of fintech startups and SMEs.
Abu Dhabi is also rapidly diversifying its economy by implementing initiatives and policies to create opportunity, stimulate innovation and enhance the contribution of the private sector to the emirate’s GDP.
The Abu Dhabi way of life is built upon cultural values of diversity, inclusivity and tolerance. It is a place where history is respected, differences are celebrated and modern perspectives are embraced. Home to more than 200 nationalities, the emirate offers a world-class quality of life where modernity exists in harmony with traditional Emirati hospitality.
The emirate features a rich biodiversity that supports a vital ecosystem of plants and wildlife. Coastal mangroves and indigenous wildlife exist in harmony with an economy focused on rapid advancements in sustainability. Led by Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, the emirate is dedicated to conservation and preservation of its rich biodiversity and environmental ecosystem, with many world-leading initiatives that have already achieved significant success, such as a 22 per cent increase in the Arabian oryx population as part of the Mohamed bin Zayed Arabian Oryx Reintroduction Programme, the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, the region's largest coral reef rehabilitation programme, and the successful rehabilitation of important plant species.
The emirate is also advancing its eco-tourism offering, with world-class nature-oriented activities from kayaking in mangroves to multiple nature parks open for education and leisure visits.
The emirate features a rich biodiversity that supports a vital ecosystem of plants and wildlife. Coastal mangroves and indigenous wildlife exist in harmony with an economy focused on rapid advancements in sustainability. Led by Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, the emirate is dedicated to conservation and preservation of its rich biodiversity and environmental ecosystem, with many world-leading initiatives that have already achieved significant success, such as a 22 per cent increase in the Arabian oryx population as part of the Mohamed bin Zayed Arabian Oryx Reintroduction Programme, the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, the region's largest coral reef rehabilitation programme, and the successful rehabilitation of important plant species.
The emirate is also advancing its eco-tourism offering, with world-class nature-oriented activities from kayaking in mangroves to multiple nature parks open for education and leisure visits.
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Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, boasts a robust economy backed by diverse sectors such as oil, finance, tourism, and real estate. They have in recent years diversified their income streams to include VAT, Municipality Tax on lease contracts and corporation tax. Assess the current economic stability, growth projections, and government initiatives that support the property market.
The prevailing market trends in Abu Dhabi’s real estate sector is promising, considering factors such as property prices, rental yields, vacancy rates and demand-supply dynamics. Abu Dhabi is undergoing significant projects and developments, such as Etihad Rail, the Guggenheim, Zayed Museum, Sea World and others. Infrastructure projects, such as transport networks, business districts, and entertainment hubs, can significantly impact property values and attractiveness for investors.
The prevailing market trends in Abu Dhabi’s real estate sector is promising, considering factors such as property prices, rental yields, vacancy rates and demand-supply dynamics. Abu Dhabi is undergoing significant projects and developments, such as Etihad Rail, the Guggenheim, Zayed Museum, Sea World and others. Infrastructure projects, such as transport networks, business districts, and entertainment hubs, can significantly impact property values and attractiveness for investors.
ABOUT Aldar Properties
Aldar Properties PJSC (Arabic: شركة الدار العقارية Sharikah al-Dār al-`Iqāriyyah) is a real estate development company owned by the Abu Dhabi government and with headquarters in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The company's shares are traded on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.
NEW PROJECTS, NEW PARTNERSHIPS AND ASPIRATIONS FOR THE FUTURE; 2023 WAS AN EXCEPTIONAL YEAR FOR ALDAR. BUILDING ON THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS, ALDAR LOOK FORWARD TO EXPAND FURTHER.
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In 2023, UAE's mega developer Aldar made its second big overseas acquisition, buying the whole of UK developer London Square. The deal has an enterprise value of Dh1.07 billion (or 230 million pounds). "The move is aimed at accelerating growth, diversifying revenue streams, unlocking synergies, and driving cross-selling opportunities," said the Abu Dhabi mega-developer - Aldar Properties.
Aldar Properties (Aldar) is a real estate firm. It carries out property acquisition, development, property management, investment, and asset management of real estate properties. The company develops and redevelops residential, commercial, retail, leisure, and education and health facilities. Aldar also carries out the management, design, and construction of estates, marinas, golf courses, theme parks, schools and hotels. It provides property management services to a range of clients, including government entities, private businesses, and individuals. The company owns and develops properties on Saadiyat Island, Reem Island, Al Raha Beach, and Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. Aldar is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, the UAE.
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With eight kilometres of manicured waterfront, you're never far from something awesome to do at Abu Dhabi Corniche.
For epic adventures ideal for the family, head to Yas Island. Enjoy a luxe stay at W Abu Dhabi, ride the world's fastest roller-coaster at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, take a swing at Yas Links Abu Dhabi, and soak up the sun at Yas Beach.
For epic adventures ideal for the family, head to Yas Island. Enjoy a luxe stay at W Abu Dhabi, ride the world's fastest roller-coaster at Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, take a swing at Yas Links Abu Dhabi, and soak up the sun at Yas Beach.
Take a flight through Aldar's development at Saadiyat Lagoons
Abu Dhabi offers something for everyone to experience and explore. Located in the calm waters of the Arabian Gulf, visitors will find breathtaking landscapes, including islands, desert, mangroves, fossil dunes, oases and wadis (valleys). The emirate also hosts word-class events and entertainment, and is home to thrilling theme parks and attractions, as well as awe-inspiring museums.
About Aldar Nobu Residences on Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
Aldar Nobu Residence is a lavish sanctuary with 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom lofts, 4 bedroom sky villas & penthouse at Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. This is a remarkable project with exceptional 5-star features at the most exquisite destination of Mamsha Beach. Here visitors and residents can find the cultural and modern essence of the impeccable and serene island lifestyle. Rejoice the mind-refreshing beachside living with exclusive sea and beach views.
Aldar Nobu Residence is a lavish sanctuary with 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom lofts, 4 bedroom sky villas & penthouse at Saadiyat Island in Abu Dhabi. This is a remarkable project with exceptional 5-star features at the most exquisite destination of Mamsha Beach. Here visitors and residents can find the cultural and modern essence of the impeccable and serene island lifestyle. Rejoice the mind-refreshing beachside living with exclusive sea and beach views.
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