2006 Press Releases
Burj Dubai is 95 levels high - December 16, 2006
Towering glory: Burj Dubai, the architectural pride of Dubai and the centerpiece of Emaar’s Downtown Burj Dubai development, has now reached 95 levels. Billed to be the tallest tower in the world, Burj Dubai employs the latest advances in engineering technology to complete the project on-schedule.
Burj Dubai rises to 80 levels - October 31, 2006
With 2,400 workers daily on-site, Burj Dubai, the super tower developed by Emaar Properties, completed 80 levels today rising to a height of 277 metres. The iconic structure, at the heart of the AED 73 billion (US$20 billion) Downtown Burj Dubai, is billed to be the world’s tallest tower when completed in 2008.
Level Seventy and Climbing - September 5, 2006
Burj Dubai, the iconic super tower developed by Emaar Properties at the epicenter of its Downtown Burj Dubai, scaled 70 levels today. Anchoring the 500-acre AED 73 billion (US$20 billion) mixed-use development, the super tower is billed to be the world’s tallest when completed on schedule in 2008.
Emaar’s iconic Burj Dubai scales Level 50 - September 5, 2006
Global real estate major Emaar Properties marked a milestone in its historic quest to build the world’s tallest tower as the AED 3.673 billion (US$1 billion) Burj Dubai scaled 50 levels today.
Emaar exhibits Burj Dubai at Armani/Teatro in Milan - April 16, 2006
Emaar Properties PJSC, the world’s number one property developer, recently took part in Wallpaper’s Global Edit 10th anniversary exhibition along with Giorgio Armani, renowned architect Zaha Hadid and a host of design talent from 10 countries worldwide.
ULI Delegation visits Burj Dubai - March 1, 2005
Emaar Properties held an exclusive tour of the Burj Dubai development yesterday for members of the Urban Land Institute (ULI), an international nonprofit research and education organization of land use and real estate professionals, who were recently in Dubai on a discovery tour to highlight the city’s outstanding achievements in architecture and development.