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  • The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

    How soon before the Desert winds will pick up and all the expats head home? 2012?

    Extravagant Dubai island project sinks under weight of the credit crunch

    By James Mclean and Brian McDonald
    Saturday September 12 2009
    THE Galwayman who bought Ireland is dead, England is deserted, while Australia and New Zealand have merged.
    They were designed to make Dubai the envy of the world: a series of paradise islands inhabited by celebrities and the super-rich reclaimed from the azure waters of the Arabian Gulf and shaped like a map of the Earth. It was called The World.
    As millions of tonnes of rock were dumped into the sea for the foundations, timely leaks suggested that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were to buy Ethiopia, Richard Branson was tipped to occupy England, while Rod Stewart would border him in Scotland.
    Hazard
    Instead it has become the world's most expensive shipping hazard, guarded by private security in fast boats and ringed by warning buoys to keep the curious away.
    A development that was meant to send Dubai's star into the firmament of First World cities has been left to the mercy of the waves and the baking winds.
    Mile after mile of breakwater built from boulders brought hundreds of miles by ship has been laid, but inside its man-made lagoon, work has completely stopped.
    The expected map of the world of 300 islands is instead a disjointed and desolate collection of sandy blots -- a monumental folly just out of sight of Dubai's shore.
    Those who bought into what was the world's most ambitious building project were not celebrities.
    Many were more ordinary investors who put down 70pc deposits, some of them Anglo-Indians.
    Galway auctioneer turned developer, John O'Dolan (51) fronted a consortium under his O'Dolan International banner and bought Ireland for e28m in 2007 and last year snapped up England from under the noses of several UK interests for e23.5m.
    But the property crash brought tragedy in its wake as the Galwayman committed suicide in February of this year.
    As well as his foreign investments, the popular family man had extensive business interests in Ireland. He owned a bar and a hostel in Galway as well as other properties in Dublin and Limerick.
    A couple of weeks before his tragic death, a receiver was appointed to his Galway hostel and a property company. His body was discovered in a shed on his Barna Road property.
    His fellow investors in the Dubai development now have little prospect of seeing a return. The World has stopped, but they can't get off.
    "The World has been cancelled. It doesn't even look like the world. Basically there is one island that is maintained that is said to be owned by the Sheikh [Dubai's ruler] and the rest looks like a pile of muck," said one local property agent.
    It is the starkest example of a financing crunch that faces the emirate but many other projects are also in jeopardy.
    In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), of which Dubai is a part, about $300bn (e205bn) of building is on hold after prices began tumbling.
    Abu Dhabi, Dubai's oil-rich neighbour, is helping to support it through the crisis, so far to the tune of about $10bn. Another $10bn is likely to follow soon, and more may follow.
    Property is not the only dark spot in the UAE. In the nearby emirate of Sharjah the credit crunch caused massive power outages, leaving businesses and houses without electricity
    Troubles
    This week, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai's ruler and the UAE's Prime Minister, vowed to steer the emirate through its troubles and pledged to further rein in extravagant developments.
    Officially, however, not a single project has been cancelled -- just delayed.
    "I don't blame anybody. Some papers try to write this but they are forgetting their problems [in their own countries] ... But people only throw stones when a tree has fruit," he said.
    - James Mclean and Brian McDonald




    http://www.independent.ie/world-news...h-1884856.html

  • #2
    Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

    What are they going to do with the Burj Tower?

    Wave of arrests follow plot to blow up Dubai tower



    Month and a half after plan to blow up tallest skyscraper in world exposed, 45 more suspects arrested in addition to eight arrested when plot unraveled. Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese among those detained. Iran suspected to be mastermind behind plot

    Roee Nahmias Published: 09.15.09, 14:38 / Israel News


    The defense apparatus in the United Arab Emirates arrested 45 suspects, most of them Palestinian and Lebanese, after the plot to blow up Burj Dubai (Dubai Tower) was uncovered. Dubai Tower, currently under construction, is the tallest building in the world.

    The current wave of arrests adds to the eight other suspects detained immediately after the plot was revealed one and a half months ago. The detainees were apparently sent as agents of


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    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...777251,00.html

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    • #3
      Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

      Originally posted by seanm123 View Post
      Extravagant Dubai island project sinks under weight of the credit crunch
      Who would have guessed...;)?

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      • #4
        Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

        Originally posted by D-Mack View Post
        What are they going to do with the Burj Tower?
        Wave of arrests follow plot to blow up Dubai tower



        Month and a half after plan to blow up tallest skyscraper in world exposed, 45 more suspects arrested in addition to eight arrested when plot unraveled. Palestinians, Syrians, Lebanese among those detained. Iran suspected to be mastermind behind plot

        Roee Nahmias Published: 09.15.09, 14:38 / Israel News


        The defense apparatus in the United Arab Emirates arrested 45 suspects, most of them Palestinian and Lebanese, after the plot to blow up Burj Dubai (Dubai Tower) was uncovered. Dubai Tower, currently under construction, is the tallest building in the world.

        The current wave of arrests adds to the eight other suspects detained immediately after the plot was revealed one and a half months ago. The detainees were apparently sent as agents of


        ...
        http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...777251,00.html

        D-Mack, you tease, you.

        The current wave of arrests adds to the eight other suspects detained immediately after the plot was revealed one and a half months ago. The detainees were apparently sent as agents of Iran.

        Time to check out the Burj Towers insurance policy. Double Indemnity Twin Towers Special? Hmmm. Like the Iran touch.

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        • #5
          Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)



          Occupancy Problems?

          Too small a government bureaucracy to implement the Manhattan Solution with mandatory government leasing?

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          • #6
            Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

            Originally posted by don View Post


            Occupancy Problems?

            Too small a government bureaucracy to implement the Manhattan Solution with mandatory government leasing?
            more pictures

            In Teetering Dubai, A New Metro And World’s Tallest Building Are About To Debut (Photo Tour)

            The Burj Dubai is to be the centrepiece of luxury development Downtown Burj Dubai. The $20 billion project includes 30,000 homes, nine hotels, 6.2 acres of parkland, 19 residential towers, the Dubai Mall, and a 30-acre manmade lake with one of the world’s largest fountains.

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            • #7
              Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

              Nice pictures. Thanks.

              Dang, that's one big building!
              Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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              • #8
                Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

                Originally posted by ThePythonicCow View Post
                Nice pictures. Thanks.

                Dang, that's one big building!
                That's a computer rendered image. Most photos you find online do not show what Dubai is like now. The pace of construction was very rapid. I drive past the burj dubai site everyday. The burj is nearly done, but dozens of buildings around it (at least 50 storey each) seem to be abandoned. Apart from the Dubai Metro, most of Dubai's mega projects are a colossal waste of money, dreamt up by people who didn't have their feet firmly on the ground.

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                • #9
                  Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

                  Originally posted by mfyahya View Post
                  That's a computer rendered image. Most photos you find online do not show what Dubai is like now. The pace of construction was very rapid. I drive past the burj dubai site everyday.
                  If you click through to the article, it has several photographs of what's actually there now (or recently), which is as you describe it.

                  Thanks for the on-the-site reporting! Cool.
                  Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The World has been cancelled (Dubai)

                    Originally posted by seanm123 View Post
                    As millions of tonnes of rock were dumped into the sea for the foundations, timely leaks suggested that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were to buy Ethiopia, Richard Branson was tipped to occupy England, while Rod Stewart would border him in Scotland.
                    ...and I was going to make a deposit for the island of Nauru. :rolleyes:

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