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Expo City Dubai Announces Plans For Residential Apartments, Villas & More

Dubai is known for a plethora of things, but one attraction that attracted millions of visitors from across the globe is EXPO2020 Dubai. And while the highly appreciated EXPO2020 is over, Dubai has announced to convert the area into a residential place while focusing more on sustainability.

As per the latest updates, Expo City Dubai will soon reveal its plans for residential developments like apartments, townhouses and villas. Read on for all the deets.

UAE residents will get a “unique opportunity” to live in the heart of Expo 2020 Dubai’s “proud legacy city.” Aiming to become a smart and sustainable city- the Expo city will be car-free, have a 10km bike track, a 5km running track, and more. Residents will also have all the experiences and attractions at their doorsteps, making it THE destination for everything.

It will host restaurants, entertainment and retail venues, children’s playgrounds and 45,000 sqm of parks and gardens. Expo City will also become the largest city in the world to be fully covered by a 5G-enabled network. And if you are all already impressed by the Expo city goals and wish to buy an apartment or villa here, then you must know that all the deets will be out soon. A sales centre at the Sustainability District is opening on March 15, and details will be out with the opening.

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