Jumeirah Lake Towers Explained

See also: Jumeirah Lakes Towers Free Zone.

Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Native Name:أبراج بحيرات الجميرا
Native Name Lang:ar
Settlement Type:Community
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United Arab Emirates
Subdivision Type1:Emirate
Subdivision Name1:Dubai
Subdivision Type2:City
Subdivision Name2:Dubai
Area Total Km2:1.8
Population Density Km2:auto

The Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT) (Arabic: أبراج بحيرات الجميرا) is a large development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates which consists of 80 towers constructed along the edges of three artificial lakes (Lake Almas West, Lake Almas East, JLT Lake) as well as the JLT Embankment of eight towers facing Jumeirah Islands.[1]

Initially JLT had four lakes (Lake Almas West, Lake Almas East, Lake Elucio, Lake Allure) but in late 2012 the developer of JLT, DMCC, announced that lake Elucio would be drained and a park would be created instead.[2] Subsequently, Lake Allure has been renamed to JLT Lake. The total area covered by the lakes, waterways and landscaping is 730000sqm. The towers range from 35 to 45 floors, except for the centerpiece (Almas Tower), which is 66 floors. The tallest tower and the centerpiece of the entire complex is Almas Tower which is situated on its own island between Lake Almas West and Lake Almas East.

The completion of Saba Tower in December 2006 marked the first tower to be completed in Jumeirah Lakes Towers. The majority of construction took place in 2008. By April 2011, over 80 percent of the JLT towers were said to have been completed. As of June 2015 there were reported to still be 11 towers unfinished, either abandoned due to the 2009 crisis or still undergoing construction.[3] The most prominent of these are Wind Tower 1 and Wind Tower 2 that are part of Cluster B and on Sheik Zayed Road. Wind Towers 1 and 2 have been under construction for more than 12 years.

Clusters

The towers in JLT proper are organized in 26 clusters of three named from A to Z, each cluster has its own parking structure and a retail waterfront.

Location

JLT Dubai is located near Dubai Marina, Emirates Hills, Jebel Ali and Al Sufouh and borders Sheikh Zaed Rd.[4] Jumeirah Lakes Towers on the Dubai map is located in the northwestern part of the city.[5]

List of towers

ClusterTower 1Tower 2Tower 3
AA1 – Dubai Gate 2A2 – Mövenpick Hotels & ResidenceA3 – Lake Side Residence
BB1 – The Wind Tower IIB2 – Lake ViewB3 – The Wind Tower I
CC1 – Fortune TowerC2 – Gold Crest ExecutiveC3 – The Palladium
DD1 – Indigo TowerD2 – Lake TerraceD3 – Lake City Tower
EE1 – Global Lake ViewE2 – Al Shera TowerE3 – Saba Tower 1
FF1 – Bobyan TowerF2 – HDS TowerF3 – Indigo Icon
GG1 – Dubai Arch TowerG2 – JBC 1G3 – Wisal Tower
HH1 – JBC 7H2 – ConcordeH3 – JBC 8
II1 – Silver TowerI2 – Platinum TowerI3 – Gold Tower
JJ1 – Goldcrest Views 2J2 – Mohammed Ibrahim TowerJ3 – Bonnington Tower
KK1 -K2 – MBL ResidenceK3 -
LL1 – ME DO REL2 – Preatoni TowerL3 – Icon II
MM1 – HDS Business CentreM2 – M2M3 – Icon I
NN1 – The Dome TowerN2 – Lake Point TowerN3 – JBC 4
OO1 – Reef TowerO2 – O2 ResidenceO3 – Madina Tower
PP1 – Armada 1P2 – Armada 2P3 – Armada 3
QQ1 – SABA 3Q2 – Dubai Gate 1Q3 – SABA 2
RR1 – Al Waleed ParadiseR2 – MAG 214 TowerR3 – Al Saqran Tower
SS1 – Green Lakes Tower 1S2 – Green Lakes Tower 2S3 – Green Lakes Tower 3
TT1 – Fortune Executive TowerT2 – 1 Lake PlazaT3 – Pullman Jumeirah Lakes Towers
UU1 – Al Seef Tower 3U2 – Al Seef Tower 2U3 – Tamweel Tower
VV1 – JBC 2V2 – Goldcrest Views 1V3 – V3 Tower
WW1 – JBC 5W2 – Tiffany TowerW3 – Oaks Hotel Apartments
XX1 – Jumeirah Bay X1X2 – Jumeirah Bay X2X3 – Jumeirah Bay X3
YY1 – JBC 3Y2 – Lakeshore TowerY3 – Swiss Tower
ZZ1 – Jumeirah Lake ApartmentsZ2 – Anantara HotelZ3 – Jumeirah Lake Offices
AAAA1 – Business AvenueAA2 – Amesco TowerAA3 – Corporate Tower
BBBB1 – Business AvenueBB2 – Business AvenueBB3 – SABA 4: 222 m (728 ft); 47 floors
JLTFZAlmas Tower
Stand Alone BuildingTaj Jumeirah Lakes Towers
Jewellery and GemplexJewellery & Gemplex Building 1Jewellery & Gemplex Building 2Jewellery & Gemplex Building 3

Population and facilities

The project is estimated to have a resident population of around 60,000 and a working population of another 120,000; it will include five children's playgrounds, three mosques, a park (reshaped from Lake Elucio in 2013–2014), a police station, a civil defense station, a hospital and other facilities.

There are two available Dubai metro stations along the site: Sobha Realty (previously Dubai Marina) and DMCC (previously Jumeirah Lakes Towers) stations.

Fires

On January 18, 2007, two workers were killed and at least 40 injured when a fire broke out in the Fortune Tower, which was under construction at the time.[6] The Fortune Tower's construction was delayed for several months.

In addition, there was a smaller fire reported at the reception area of Tamweel Tower in the U cluster. The only reported injury was an infant who was taken to the hospital to be treated for minor smoke inhalation.

At 12.30 pm on 18 January 2007, a fire broke out on the upper storeys of the 34-storey building, billowing plumes of thick black over Dubai's skyline.[7] An investigation into the cause of the blaze found that burning welding material set alight wooden parts of an area of scaffolding.

JLT includes the Al Seef Towers, a group of three apartment buildings. One of these, the Tamweel Tower, was gutted by fire in November 2012. The tower was repaired by the end of 2016.[8]

On April 22, 2018, a fire broke out in Almas Tower[9] and all residents were evacuated. No injuries were reported according to Dubai Civil Defence.

Reviews

Jumeirah Lakes Towers has become a popular mixed-use community, according to Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of DMCC.[10]

Builders

Mostly South Asian men (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, etc.) were contracted to build the buildings.

Further Developments

Cluster Z is planned to be a single mixed-use development instead of the three towers per cluster for the rest of JLT. The property developer is Seven Tides. Cluster Z is planned to include a large retail offering in addition to residential units.[11] As of August 2024, the project is under construction.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jumeirah Lakes Towers Fact Sheet . 2007-09-01 . 2009-01-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090125083744/http://www.jumeirahlaketowers.ae/jlt_launch/factsheet.aspx . dead .
  2. News: Dubai's JLT set to get more green space as lake gets converted into park. Deulgaonkar. Parag. 2012-11-15. Emirates 247. 2018-05-29. en-GB.
  3. Web site: Living in JLT. Living in JLT. en-US. 2018-05-29.
  4. Web site: JLT in Dubai Jumeirah Lakes Towers Restaurants, Hotels & Real estate . 2023-09-26 . Property in Dubai City Buy real estate and apartments for sale in Dubai 2023 . en.
  5. Web site: Dubai districts & areas on the map 2023 . 2023-09-26 . Google My Maps.
  6. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6274981.stm Workers die in Dubai tower fire
  7. Web site: 2007-08-12 . Fortune Tower nearly complete seven months after deadly blaze . 2024-08-20 . gulfnews.com . en.
  8. News: Dubai Tamweel Tower still in ashes two years on . Janice Ponce de Leon . 2014-11-16 .
  9. News: Yousra . Zaki . April 22, 2018 . Fire breaks out in JLT Almas Tower . Gulf News.
  10. Web site: Reporter . A. Staff . Danube Properties unveils Dh1.4b project in JLT, Dubai . 2023-01-30 . Khaleej Times . en.
  11. Web site: Vucic . Mina . 2022-11-20 . Seven Tides appoints Dhabi Contracting to complete Golf Views Seven City JLT project . 2024-08-21 . en-US.