Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
The first phase of the project encompasses areas including Me’aisem 1, Al Twar 1, Al Qusais Industrial Area 5, and Al Leyan 1, covering approximately 1.46 million square metres. The housing units are intended for skilled professionals of various nationalities employed in both public and private sectors. The initiative seeks to provide quality housing options at affordable rental rates, enhancing living standards and supporting the city’s economic growth.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence, witnessed the signing of the agreement. He emphasized that the project supports the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and aligns with the city’s affordable housing policy, aiming to improve living standards for the workforce and reinforce Dubai’s status as a premier city to live and work.
Mattar Al Tayer, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of the RTA, highlighted that housing remains a key priority under the leadership’s guidance. He stated that the Affordable Housing Programme is one of the government’s pioneering initiatives aimed at enhancing community well-being and quality of life, aligning with the UAE’s designation of 2025 as the ‘Year of Community’.
Marwan Ahmad bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Municipality, noted that the affordable housing projects reflect the vision of building a cohesive and prosperous society. He mentioned that these projects are a significant step in developing sustainable urban centres, contributing to inclusive, healthy communities equipped with comprehensive services and recreational facilities.
Hesham Abdulla Al Qassim, CEO of Wasl Group, expressed the company’s commitment to shaping a future where inclusive urban living is a reality for all. He stated that the collaboration with RTA and Dubai Municipality represents a strategic step forward in delivering sustainable, high-quality housing solutions, supporting the goals of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan.
The initiative also aligns with the ’20-Minute City’ concept, aiming to ensure connectivity to the city centre and access to essential services within a short commute. By optimizing land use and developing residential models tailored to diverse community needs, the project aspires to enhance productivity, reduce commuting times, and improve overall employee satisfaction and well-being.
Also published on Medium.