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Topic started on 12-10-2009 @ 11:34 PM by silent thunder
Another pipe dream of the bubble era on the ropes...



In promotional materials, the World looks impressive: a scattering of computer-generated islands lush with palm trees and peppered with lavish hotels and villas. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie were supposedly interested in buying Ethiopia, although a representative for the couple later denied the deal. An Irish investor (who committed suicide in February, after his company went broke) planned to build a theme resort on Ireland; never mind that the gulf's extreme heat would turn a pint of Guinness into a bubbling black stew. Only one island, reportedly belonging to Sheik Mohammed, ended up occupied, its palms shading a large mansion. The 299 others are barren smears of sand. From his lonely vantage point in the eye of the World, the sheik, a horse-racing enthusiast and multibillionaire, recently waved aside Dubai's financial crisis — economists say the emirate is $80 billion in the hole — as a "passing cloud."

The World is one of many architectural fantasies in Dubai that now appear to be shimmering mirages. The emirate boasts the 2,684-ft. Burj Dubai, the world's tallest skyscraper; a man-made island shaped like a giant palm; a ski slope in a shopping mall; and an 18-hole golf course (unfinished) in the middle of the desert that will slurp down a million gallons of water a day. But the dozens of giant cranes that once littered the skyline have migrated elsewhere. Dubai today has the feel of a futuristic, five-star ghost town blasted by sandstorms.

With a relieved wave, the boatman let me off at a souk filled with Indians, Pakistanis, Filipinos and Yemenis — the immigrants who built Dubai and keep it ticking. But even there the mood was grim. The best-selling items were suitcases. At the rate of 5,000 a day, workers are heading home. Once, the world came to Dubai. Now all that's left of the World in Dubai is hundreds of empty islands.



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reply posted on 13-10-2009 @ 12:02 AM by BlueOrb
Is there another place in the world called "Dubai", apart from the place i am living in now? because this article, articulate as it may be, is not telling the whole story.

Yes, Dubai has been affected by the GLOBAL economic crisis. As has the USA and UK. Just look at the US motor industry. Is there actually anything much left of it? Similarly in the UK, times are hard. And yes, Dubai has seen a decline in the number of ongoing building projects.

But it will bounce back. Without a doubt. $80Billion in debt. yes - maybe. But this is more than offset by $400Billion of assets. BurJ Dubai is set to open in December, on 9 September the new Metro line opened (it will be the longest driverless train system in the world). There are actually 3 palm islands in Dubai - Palm Jumeirah (where i may well be moving to in the next fortnight), Palm Jebel Ali (even bigger than the "original" palm at Jumeriah, and Palm Deira (under construction, and even bigger still).

When the recovery, or re-start comes, yes, things will now be slower i think - the pace was rather frantic in the lead up to the financial crisis, but rest assured Dubai will be back on track. The leadership has a long term plan for Dubai, and that will not deviate.

It is far, far, far from a ghost town. You only have to try and drive a car here to realise that.

And as for Herve Jaubert.....well.....all i would say is there are two sides to every story, and he has turned his version into a book. If he had done wrong, he wouldnb't admit it in a book, would he. Of course, the nasty arabns took his passport and threatened him. Of course it is all theri fault, and he is innocent. BUt he has recently been in court "in absentia" for the theft of around AED14m i believe, and i did see an intersting shipping document on a local forum that someone had acquired via the internet, detailing the shipping of a Hummer to the US shorlty before his dramatic "escape" back to Florida. So he wasn't so in fear of his life/liberty, whatever to forget to take his car with him!

Dubai is more relaxed than any nearby muslim country, and it benefits greatly from this. It'sa melting pot of cultures and nationalities. And yes, sometimes the arab way of doing things does not entirely fit with the "western" norms, especially in business. But when in Rome.......

See my signature below - a recent quote from the big man himself, here. Think about it, and it makes sense. Although he may have said this just after he opened his bank statement a while ago.......



reply posted on 13-10-2009 @ 04:26 AM by silent thunder
reply to post by BlueOrb



Seems to me any time people mention a non-American part of the world in some sort of trouble, the threads quickly pile up with Detroit or Arizona threads or stories of tent cities and homelesness in the US, always asking, "yeah, but is it any better over there?"

Why compare? This thread is about the decay of Dubai, not the Decay of America. There are 15 quintillion threads on troubles in the USA; a quick parusal of ATS or other popular boards will yield more than you could possibly read on this topic in a lifetime. Do we really need to make this another such thread? Can't I start jsut one single, solitary thread on troubles in another nation without the America comparisons (be they positive or negative) getting dragged in?

My best wishes for a smooth recovery in Dubai, but don't get caught in denial, either.
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