Jebel Ali Village | |
Native Name: | قرية جبل علي |
Native Name Lang: | ar |
Settlement Type: | Community |
Pushpin Map: | Dubai#UAE |
Pushpin Label Position: | left |
Pushpin Relief: | yes |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location within Dubai, UAE |
Coordinates: | 25.0349°N 55.1171°W |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | United Arab Emirates |
Subdivision Type1: | Emirate |
Subdivision Name1: | Dubai |
Subdivision Type2: | City |
Subdivision Name2: | Dubai |
Established Title: | Jebel Ali Village |
Established Date: | 1977 |
Population Density Km2: | auto |
Jebel Ali Village (JAV) is a neighbourhood in Jebel Ali, southern Dubai, United Arab Emirates.[1] Now it is a redevelopment by Nakheel Properties of the existing Jebel Ali Village.[2] Churches Complex of Jebel Ali is located here.
The original Jebel Ali Village was constructed in 1977 to provide accommodation to construction contractors' staff.[3] At this time, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum planned to develop Jebel Ali into an industrial area with its own airport, port, and township. The remoteness from central Dubai meant that Jebel Ali Village had to be self-sufficient, making residents develop a strong attachment to the area, even after they had left. Jebel Ali Village was effectively a small British-style garden city.[4] It was a project of Sir William Halcrow and Partners and acted as a prototype for further semi-autonomous residential areas in Dubai such as Emirates Hills and The Gardens.[5]
Construction for the redevelopment of Jebel Ali village had begun by 2008 and was originally expected to be completed by 2013. The existing villas were to be demolished to give space for new ones. Jebel Ali Village upon completion was planned to include commercial, community, and retail facilities, and the expansion of the existing central park to 12 hectares.[6] [7] [8] However the project was put on hold, because of the global financial crisis of 2008–2009, which affected Dubai severely.[9] Instead, Nakheel announced in 2013 that the company intended to renovate the existing villas.[10]
In 2021, it was announced that the previously isolated Jebel Ali Village was to be transformed to make way for luxury villas.[11] The existing tenants were given a year to move,[12] with eviction notices served on them.[13] There are plans for redevelopment with large villas.[14] [15]
To the north are The Gardens and Discovery Gardens.[16] To the east is Al Furjan. To the south is the Jebel Ali Industrial area. The Ibn Battuta Mall and the Ibn Battuta metro station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro are close by, to the northwest.
Churches Complex is located here, immediately south of the Al Muntazah residential complex.
The Churches Complex in Jebel Ali Village, is an area for a number of churches and temples of different religious denominations, especially Christian denominations.[17]
Churches and temples in the complex include: