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CAN Dubai get any higher? It seems to think they can.

The United Arab Emirates city already has the world’s tallest building — the Burj Khalifa, which stands at more than 828 metres. But plans for an even taller structure to surpass it have been announced.

Dubai’s Emaar Properties made the announcement at the weekend, likening the structure to a 21st-century Eiffel Tower.

Unlike the Khalifa, the new $1 billion tower will not be a traditional skyscraper but more of a cable-supported spire containing “garden” observation decks, residential units and a link to a retail plaza.

Emaar Properties chairman Mohamed Alabba was tight-lipped on the exact height but said it would “surpass” the Khalifa.

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Developers of the world's tallest Burj Khalifa tower, present a model of a new tower the real estate giant plans to build that will be break the records for it's height. Picture: AFPSource:AFP

“Many ... of our customers would like to have that view. And if you ask me what is the financial model, that is the financial model,” Alabbar said.

This new project comes as Dubai developers continue to announce new schemes despite a softening real estate sector.

The building is expected to be completed for the Dubai Expo trade fair in 2020, the same year that the kilometre-high Kingdom Tower in Jeddah is due to overtake the Khalifa as the world’s tallest building.

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Chairman of Dubai Emaar Properties Mohamed Alabbar reveals plans of a new tower, that will be part of a project called the Dubai Creek Harbour. Picture: AFPSource:AFP

The announcement comes just months after a huge fire ripped through a luxury Dubai hotel near the Khalifa on New Year’s Eve.

Residents of five-star hotel, The Address Downtown, had been evacuated just hours before the celebrating the new year. Sixteen people were reported injured in the incident.

When asked about fire risks, Alabbar said it was important to learn from the accidents but suggested there are limits to how much builders can do.

“Safety rules are good, but can you really eliminate all risk? I don’t think human beings are able to eliminate all risk,” he said.

“Risks are there as long as we are progressing ... These things do happen, and you have to go and fix them and make sure if they happen, they happen to a minimum.”
 
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Sheikhs and their obsession with the bigger things
 
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Hopefully rich Arabs will instead invest in space research
 
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The truth is the Arabs have been proven right in their strategy!

The crazy projects have brought in more and more visitors. They seem to understand that humans respect excellence, if you do anything to the highest level, people will be attracted to it. Eg. I hated the idea of the palm islands when they first planned it - but I did end up visiting and was super impressed when it was done.

They have a desert which they call home - what else can you do to attract tourists but extreme development?

My hats off to the Dubai-ans!
 
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They know Chinese are planing to build a huge business hub right on mouth of Persian gulf....name Gawadar. And Chinese got " money " . Sheiks are trying to make Dubai more attractive as possible....
 
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The truth is the Arabs have been proven right in their strategy!

The crazy projects have brought in more and more visitors. They seem to understand that humans respect excellence, if you do anything to the highest level, people will be attracted to it. Eg. I hated the idea of the palm islands when they first planned it - but I did end up visiting and was super impressed when it was done.

They have a desert which they call home - what else can you do to attract tourists but extreme development?

My hats off to the Dubai-ans!

How long will it take to make a profit after covering the costs? Will the Arab Sheikhs be there to count the profit? Those who build beautiful dwellings without doors aren't very wise for they are like glass houses, very fragile. Remember what happened to Kuwait?
 
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Will the developers actually pay their construction workers this time?

"... a Pakistani worker for Al Hamed, Ali, told Human Rights Watch that as of April 2006, the company had paid only two of the four months of delayed wages, and had missed a further month since the September protest and government intervention, meaning that Al Hamed still owed its workers three months’ wages. The government had not fined or otherwise punished the company. Moreover, the company dismissed the strike leaders and they were deported -" link
 
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How long will it take to make a profit after covering the costs? Will the Arab Sheikhs be there to count the profit? Those who build beautiful dwellings without doors aren't very wise for they are like a glass houses, very fragile. Remember what happened to Kuwait?

I don't know how they make it work man, but they seem to be doing it. You must remember that Asian money, especially will always be attracted to middle east.
 
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The truth is the Arabs have been proven right in their strategy!

The crazy projects have brought in more and more visitors. They seem to understand that humans respect excellence, if you do anything to the highest level, people will be attracted to it.

:O Excellence? What is excellent of having a slave labor force that can be deported once they demand to have their wages given to them?

What is excellent in the palm islands?

Where they designed by an Emiriti?

Where they built by an Emiriti?

I'll watch a video of NASA ground imaging satellites showing them getting washed away in a decade. I'll give it a 'like' or 'thumbs up' on youtube.
 
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