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Palm Jumeirah Islands in Dubai Nearing Completion

The developer of the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai has confirmed that the project is 70% complete.

Regarding the Marina Residences on Palm Jumeirah,  3 projects visible from this waterfront project include The Kingdom of Sheba and Ottoman Palace which is almost complete and all villas are semi-complete. Both projects will be finished by early April to June 2010 and the Kempinski Hotel in Dubai is already 85% complete.

The final touches on the West side of the project are still ongoing and the East side near the Anchor Marina, which comprises a green area with a clubhouse will be finished in 2 months.

The Anchor Marina is expected to berth more than 700 vessels with priority of berthing rights for residents of the Palm Jumeirah.

The QE2’s final destination is yet to be decided by the developer Nakheel although there has been speculation for Cape Town as the preferred choice.

In short, the Palm Jumeirah project in Dubai is still ongoing and the next 5 to 6 years will see the island become one of the World’s premier resorts.

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