Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Pamela Anderson New House in Dubai









Pamela Anderson and ex-husband Tommy Lee are buying a home together in Dubai, fuelling rumours that their once-stormy relationship is back on.The two are buying 'Greece', one of the man-made islands that forms The World collection in the wealthy Gulf state. "I've been doing a lot of research on Dubai property and The World project" Lee tells today's Mirror. "We're going for Greece because I'm Greek originally" The move will allow the couple to spend more time with their kids, Brandon and Dylan. "Life is good now. I'm happy because I'm seeing my boys again" added Tommy. Did you know that Pam and Tommy once starred in a home video together? It was a bit like French art-house, but with lots and lots of sex.'



Okay seriously enough is enough, these two need to just get remarried and stop playing games. According to reports, Tommy Lee has bought his ex-wife Pamela Anderson a luxurious house in Dubai. Lee moved in with Pam and their two boys earlier a few months back while renovations are being completed on his own house. He says, "I've been doing a lot of research on Dubai property and The World project. We're going for 'Greece' because I'm Greek originally."Pamela actually turned me on to the whole thing. Life is good now. I'm happy because I'm seeing my boys again."

The tallest building in the world



"Burj", the Arabic word for tower along with "Dubai" will forever be put on the map with this tower as Burj Dubai developer Emaar Properties PJSC intended.
Why Dubai? Some people asks. Well why Singapore or Hong Kong and who could possibly have predicted Los Angeles growth back in 1850 when it first got recognized as a city? The Burj Dubai alone is the fact, people are willing to invest to make this happen and why Dubai? Why not?
But it's been quite and effort though, anyone who recalls this building for example?
Burj Al arab Skyscraper, 321 m (1,053 ft).Picture courtesy to WS Atkins & Partners.

Jebel Ali free zone, making it possible.Burj Dubai Facts.The Burj Dubai height is a controversial question.The location of Burj Dubai, Dubais new downtown.Under Construction pictures from the Dubai web cam.More topics on the menu to your left.

Jebel Ali free zone, making it possible.
1,510,000 inhabitants isn't enough to make up a metropolis so why notput the other eight million or so on a plane and fly them down there?
Tourism is the keyword, 2003 Dubai had 2.8 million visitors, in the year of 2010 this number is expected to be well over ten million but how do you make that happen?
You do what they did in the Nevada desert in the 1960 th, you build attraction but in the case of Dubai gambling isn't in it's profile but Disneyland is however.
Burj Dubai is only a small part of what's beeing constructed in Dubai, the amusement park Dubai land will be twice the size of Walt Disney World in Florida and Dubai Mall the largest department store in the world of which both of them already are under construction.
So how do you finance all this? Oil? Well, that's one part of it, but ever since oil was beeing found in 1966 the ruling Al Maktoum dynastyhas tried hard to limit the economy's dependense to it and today oil make up for less then 5% of the GDP. Clever. So if it's not oil, then what is it?
Containers, with it's strategic location Dubai port is the 12 th largest in the world and there to favour it is the Jebel Ali free zone, without it, no Burj Dubai.
Established in 1980 by Premier Minister and Vice President HH Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum the free zone ease for foreign corporations to settle and in only a few decades Dubai has become one of the most important business hubs in the middle east. Probably the most.
Today only 25% of Dubai's population are native Emiratis to compare with Hong Kongs 95% Cantonese population for example and few of them are likely to be able to afford one of the Dh 3.1 million condos in the Burj Dubai($9 million). However the demographics open up for a truly intriguing and hopefully prosperous future that no one could have expected few years back.

The Palm Jumeirah Dubai



2,300 shoreline apartments and 1,600 villas on The Palm, Jumeirah will be ready for delivery from November, and revealed that eight hotels were now under construction.
Cut-and-cover road tunnel under construction to The Crescent
'We are on schedule to meet our contract delivery date, contrary to some media reports. But have perhaps suffered from some over-optimistic sales talk,' he explained.
'My focus now is on delivering this major project. The land reclamation is 100% complete, and we will add the 76 kilometres of beach in about three months time. There has been some confusion about this, and the Palm will look very different with its beaches in place. But rather like the sand in the bunker on a golf course, this is the last thing you do.'
Mr. Wilson has also had some success in convincing hotel chains to get on with building their properties, rather than to wait until residents have moved in, and eight out of 32 hotel developments sold on the Palm are under construction.
Hotels in two years
'It will be another two years before the first hotels open,' he added. There will be 25 of these hotels on The Crescent, an 11.5 kilometer breakwater than surrounds The Palm, and this includes the 1,500-room Atlantis Hotel at the furthest point from the shore and the Fairmont hotel and serviced-apartments.
'We have built a cut-and-cover tunnel from The Trunk to The Crescent which will run under water, and so access will be by road, monorail or ferry.'
Nakheel's CEO also revealed a second joint venture project with Donald Trump: the 1,000-apartment Village Centre with three floors of retailing at the end of the trunk. This development will be completed in December 2008 and also have a dedicated monorail station like the already announced Trump Tower.
It is clear that Nakheel has been rattled by some adverse press criticism about The Palm, and is now concentrating on making this iconic project a major success for Dubai. Given that comments about beaches being washed away are based on a simple misunderstanding, the record does need to be put straight.
Road traffic studies
Mr. Wilson also answered questions from the audience about traffic studies and the environment. He stressed that after three traffic studies the last modifications to infrastructure plans were made 14 months ago and that he was convinced that traffic would not be a problem for The Palm.
'As far as the marine environment is concerned, The Crescent is the largest artificial coral reef in the world, and is a magnet for marine life. We are creating a haven for the marine environment. I am a diver myself and The Palm is teaming with fish of every kind.'