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Shamal reveal plans for "Urban Oasis" at historic Dubai Zoo site
Shamal reveal plans for "Urban Oasis" at historic Dubai Zoo site

Time Out Dubai

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time Out Dubai

Shamal reveal plans for "Urban Oasis" at historic Dubai Zoo site

The site of the historic Dubai Zoo is being converted into a low-rise development that honours its legacy. The Dubai Zoo shut its doors in 2017, with all the animals moving to Dubai Safari Park, and was considered something of a landmark in the emirate. Located in Jumeirah, the Dubai Zoo was originally built in 1967 and was home to more than 100 species of animals. And now, investment firm Shamal is building a residential and lifestyle destination which has been inspired by the organic clusters and greenery that was once the Dubai Zoo. The new development will prioritise walkability and open green space, including shared courtyards, a large central park and preserved mature trees. The new space will respect the legacy of the old landmark through organic architecture, sustainable landscaping and community-led design. Plans include an array of amenities for the eventual residents, including courtyards and a club house, a wellness area, a dedicated children's play area, a family pool, lounge and gym. A new development at the site of the old Dubai Zoo (Credit: Shamal) The 'Urban Oasis' will be made up of 90 meticulously designed residential units that blend in with the surrounding neighbourhood. Abdulla Binhabtoor, Chief Executive Officer at Shamal, explained the plans to honour the site of the old zoo. He said: 'This is more than a redevelopment; it is a profound reimagining of a beloved landmark that holds deep connections for countless individuals and the wider community. 'At Shamal, we aspire to deliver the extraordinary – not through scale alone, but through intention, care, and design that speaks to the soul of the city. 'Our vision is to respectfully honour the site's rich past and curate a progressive space for modern living. 'It is designed for people to live, connect, and thrive, fostering a personal, calm, and grounded lifestyle that blends heritage with the present.' A new development at the site of the old Dubai Zoo (Credit: Shamal) DXB Lab will partner with Shamal on the architecture of the site. Khalid Al Najjar of DXB Lab explained the design process of the old landmark. He said: 'Our design process began with a deep exploration of the site's history and natural character. 'We were inspired by the organic clusters and greenery that once defined the Dubai Zoo, and we translated those elements into a geometric architectural language that feels both rooted and forward-looking. 'This project is a tribute to Jumeirah's legacy – an environment where memory and modernity coexist.' Looking for things to do in Dubai? 23 of Dubai's best beach clubs to book before the heat hits Which one are you heading to? Incredible things to do in Dubai this week There are some great deals to take advantage of Dhs100 left in your wallet? Here's how to spend it this weekend in Dubai Make your dirhams last longer

Here's what's replacing the historic Dubai Zoo landmark in Jumeirah
Here's what's replacing the historic Dubai Zoo landmark in Jumeirah

What's On

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • What's On

Here's what's replacing the historic Dubai Zoo landmark in Jumeirah

The Dubai Zoo closed its doors back in 2017, and lay empty for years after its closure, with all the animals changing their house address to Dubai Safari Park. UAE residents have always wondered about the abandoned two-hectare plot of space in Jumeirah 1, and we finally have the answer to this question. It is going to be refurbished into a new urban oasis, a project undertaken by Shamal. Shamal Holding – the Dubai-based investment company unveiled the visionary project in June, with plans to transform the old site into a vibrant residential and lifestyle destination. For those who have lived in Dubai for a long time, and have a connection to the Dubai Zoo from past visits with family and friends, a 'dynamic new community grounded in nostalgia and connection' is promised. Here's what we know about the new project. The low-rise development will comprise of 90 meticulously designed residential units that blend heritage and modernity using clean geometry and natural materials. Plans for the urban oasis include open green spaces, a shared courtyard, a large central park, and preserved mature trees to encourage community interaction. It also aims to prioritise walkability for residents moving in, who will also get to enjoy other amenities such as a clubhouse, wellness area, dedicated children's play area, family pool, lounge, and gym. According to Abdulla Binhabtoor, Chief Executive Officer at Shamal, 'This is more than a redevelopment; it is a profound reimagining of a beloved landmark that holds deep connections for countless individuals and the wider community.' He added, 'Our vision is to respectfully honour the site's rich past and curate a progressive space for modern living. It is designed for people to live, connect, and thrive, fostering a personal, calm, and grounded lifestyle that blends heritage with the present.' Khalid Al Najjar of DXB Lab stated, 'We were inspired by the organic clusters and greenery that once defined the Dubai Zoo, and we translated those elements into a geometric architectural language that feels both rooted and forward-looking. This project is a tribute to Jumeirah's legacy – an environment where memory and modernity coexist.' According to Shamal, site preparation is complete and construction is anticipated to begin soon. Why did the Dubai Zoo close? The Dubai Zoo closed primarily due to space constraints, and of course, keeping in mind the welfare of the animals. The zoo closed its doors the same time Dubai Safari Park opened. However, if you want to visit the animals at Dubai Safari Park, you may have to wait a while as the park is currently closed for summer to keep the animals (and visitors) safe and cool. It will reopen its doors in October 2025 but stay tuned to for all the updates. Images: Supplied by Shamal > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

Dubai-based Shamal to redevelop former Dubai Zoo site
Dubai-based Shamal to redevelop former Dubai Zoo site

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Dubai-based Shamal to redevelop former Dubai Zoo site

Dubai-based investment group Shamal announced on Tuesday that it will redevelop the historic Dubai Zoo site in Jumeirah 1. The low-rise development, slated to come up on the site of the former zoo, will feature 90 units with shared courtyards, a large central park, and preserved mature trees, the developer said in a press statement. The project, designed by DXB Lab, will be developed by Dubai-based H&H, according to the statement. Project name, cost and delivery timelines weren't disclosed. (Writing by SA Kader; Editing by Anoop Menon) ( Subscribe to our Projects' PULSE newsletter that brings you trustworthy news, updates and insights on project activities, developments, and partnerships across sectors in the Middle East and Africa.

H&H adds Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC to Eden House portfolio
H&H adds Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC to Eden House portfolio

Travel Daily News

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

H&H adds Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC to Eden House portfolio

H&H launches Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC, expanding its luxury portfolio with wellness-focused residences and refined design by DXB Lab and Tristan Auer. H&H, one of the pioneers in Dubai's real estate market with bespoke turnkey developments, expands the group's flagship Eden House brand with the launch of its Eden House Za'abeel project in DIFC, Dubai. Eden House Za'abeel, conceptualised by DXB Lab and Tristan Auer, represents a pivotal new phase in the brand's growth strategy, and demonstrates its commitment to exceptional design and craftsmanship. The latest launch highlights the Eden House portfolio's expansion and resounding success in Dubai's upscale real estate market, particularly within the highly popular DIFC district's limited residential offerings. The project features a curated collection of high-end apartments, consisting of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, along with a limited number of penthouses featuring spacious layouts, exquisite finishes, and a wrap-around balcony. The development prioritises wellness and comfort with its diverse range of wellness amenities, such as a wellness courtyard, indoor wellness lounge, fitness facility, movement studio, spa suite with a sauna and steam room. Additionally, the project promotes a sense of community with its residents' lounge, multiple courtyards, food and beverage venues, café, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, and a business suite, among other offerings and amenities. Miltos Bosinis, CEO of H&H, commented, 'The launch of Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC reflects our commitment to excellence through exceptional design and meticulous craftsmanship. Our latest addition to the Eden House portfolio, located between Za'abeel and DIFC, is an extension of the brand's growing property portfolio in Dubai. With easy access to global financial institutions, fine dining, retail outlets, and other cultural attractions, the project functions as an integral hub for the local community. We also commend the shared vision of DXB Lab and Tristan Auer, whose collaboration refined the structure into an ideal setting that offers residents a serene and sophisticated living experience.' Centrally located in the DIFC district, the development's main entrance on the Za'abeel side ensures easy access while offering a unique setting that prioritises serenity, privacy, and a welcome escape from the city's bustle. This project reflects the DNA of Eden House, seamlessly blending with the vibrance of DIFC to create a living environment that is both tranquil and dynamic for its residents. The design develops with elegant, curvilinear gestures that blend in with the surroundings, taking inspiration from the site's native Ghaf groves, which became part of the landscape scheme of this development. This is reflected in the carefully considered design elements — from the textured concrete façade and cascading greenery to the rhythmic grid of balconies with elegantly curved handrails — all contributing to a striking balance between urban sophistication and simplicity. The interiors, envisioned by Tristan Auer, extend this combination of design and nature, harmonising bold forms with softer ornamental details. H&H has been at the forefront of Dubai's real estate industry, delivering high-end, sophisticated developments encompassing a vast portfolio of branded residences, hospitality, commercial, and retail projects. Eden House is testimony to H&H's vision of redefining modern living through projects that adhere to the highest standards of excellence, backed by contemporary design. With its latest launch in DIFC, H&H reaffirms its commitment to developing spaces that maximise value and enhance the quality of life for its residents.

H&H unveils latest addition to Eden House portfolio with Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC
H&H unveils latest addition to Eden House portfolio with Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC

Khaleej Times

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

H&H unveils latest addition to Eden House portfolio with Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC

H&H, a major player in Dubai's real estate market, has expanded the group's flagship Eden House brand with the launch of its Eden House Za'abeel project in DIFC. Eden House Za'abeel, conceptualised by DXB Lab and Tristan Auer, represents a pivotal new phase in the brand's growth strategy, and demonstrates its commitment to exceptional design and craftsmanship. The latest launch highlights the Eden House portfolio's expansion and success in Dubai's upscale real estate market, particularly within the DIFC district's limited residential offerings. The project features a curated collection of high-end apartments, consisting of one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, along with a limited number of penthouses featuring spacious layouts, exquisite finishes, and a wrap-around balcony. The development prioritises wellness and comfort with its diverse range of wellness amenities. Additionally, the project promotes a sense of community with its residents' lounge, multiple courtyards, food and beverage venues, café, outdoor and indoor swimming pools, and a business suite, among other offerings and amenities. Miltos Bosinis, CEO of H&H, commented, 'The launch of Eden House Za'abeel in DIFC reflects our commitment to excellence through exceptional design and meticulous craftsmanship. Our latest addition to the Eden House portfolio, located between Za'abeel and DIFC, is an extension of the brand's growing property portfolio in Dubai. With easy access to global financial institutions, fine dining, retail outlets, and other cultural attractions, the project functions as an integral hub for the local community. We also commend the shared vision of DXB Lab and Tristan Auer, whose collaboration refined the structure into an ideal setting that offers residents a serene and sophisticated living experience.' Centrally located in the DIFC district, the development's main entrance on the Za'abeel side ensures easy access. The design develops with elegant, curvilinear gestures that blend in with the surroundings, taking inspiration from the site's native Ghaf groves, which became part of the landscape scheme of this development. H&H has been at the forefront of Dubai's real estate industry, delivering high-end, sophisticated developments encompassing a vast portfolio of branded residences, hospitality, commercial, and retail projects.

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