Aldar to drive cars off islandPublish Date: 2010-02-03 00:00:08 Story Code: 24941 ABU DHABI // Aldar Properties, the largest developer in Abu Dhabi, is moving ahead with a plan that would consolidate the capital’s scattered car industry off the island into a one-stop shop for buyers from around the region, an executive says. MotorWorld, located in Shamkah near the airport, was launched in April 2008, but was then put on hold while Aldar revised its plans after the property slowdown. The cost of the project was originally announced as Dh11bn (US$2.99bn), but he said that would probably decline as the project was built over a longer period and because construction prices had gone down. Mr al Rifai said that most, if not all, of the roughly 90 used car businesses would move to MotorWorld in the first phase. With each business taking up as many as 40 or 50 parking spaces, this could free up 3,600 spots. “The price when they approached us was too expensive,” he said. “Here parking is free and rent is a lot cheaper … It’s unattractive to move when there’s no real features or benefits or cheaper rent.” “They need to revise it, especially for those who sell used cars,” he said. “They start from Dh150,000 for the smallest place. Some shops don’t even make that in two years.” Under the current plan, MotorWorld would also include middle-income housing for 36,000 people. Many of these homes would be used for employees working on Yas Island, but they would also be open to the general public in Abu Dhabi, Mr al Rifai said. It would also incorporate other facilities, including a 3-star hotel and restaurants to “address the growing demand for a family-friendly automotive experience”, Aldar said. “Our project is located on the cross roads between Abu Dhabi, the Northern Emirates and the GCC countries,” Mr al Rifai said. “I think that this delay will really help us make a great place for families to go to buy cars.” Share this story: Digg
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