Female Burj Khalifa: 5 Facts You Need To Know About The Groundbreaking Project
Bazaar Arabia shares everything we know about the Dubai Creek Tower and state-of-the-art mall set to open in Dubai
Dubai is known to only set the bar higher and higher when it comes to the shopping experience it provides its residents and visitors. With the city being known for its extravagant malls, a new one just might be getting added to the list, and this time, we’ll be able to drive through it.
Here, Bazaar Arabia shares everything we know about the Dubai Creek Tower – dubbed the “Female Burj Khalifa” – and the new state-of-the-art mall set to open in Dubai.

Female Burj Khalifa: 5 Facts You Need To Know About The Project
You’ll be able to drive through the new mall Dubai is set to have.
Over the weekend, top entrepreneurs spoke at the Sharjah Entrepreneurship Festival (SEF) 2024, and Mohammed Alabbar, founder of Emaar and Noon, revealed that a new mall will be built in Dubai Creek Harbour, which will allow customers to drive through in electric cars. The shopping experience for Dubai residents and visitors just levelled up.
“This will be the first time cars can enter a mall, so it will be very unique,” he was quoted as saying in a Gulf Today report.
Dubai is set to establish a new kilometre-long tower.
During his talk in a session titled “Towering Success: What It Takes To Build A Business Empire,” Mohammed also disclosed that Emaar is set to build a kilometre-long tower, smaller than the Burj Khalifa, which the developer has just approved and started working on.
You’ll soon see what the “Female Burj Khalifa” looks like.
The first look of the tower is expected to be out in the next few months, and the company considers the Dubai Creek Tower to be the “female” version of the world-renowned Burj Khalifa.
It is a six million square metre project.

The project is set to be spread over an area of over six million square metres and is expected to become the “new downtown.”
It will not be taller than Burj Khalifa.
Mohammed also said that the Dubai Creek Tower will not be the tallest building in the UAE, as previously thought.

“Because while reassessing a few aspects of the new development, I realised we really need to pay careful attention to elegance when we plan cities,” he said, as per the Gulf Today report.
The two-day event took place on February 3 and 4 and notable speakers took part in the event. Model and entrepreneur, Jessica Kahawaty, American tech entrepreneur and founder of Shazam, Chris Barton, and Emirati entrepreneur and content creator, Salama Mohamed were amongst the speakers.
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