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ASAS Real Estate dispatches deals of Al Qasimia City lands project

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The venture plans to urge financial backers to make modern interests in Sharjah.

ASAS Real Estate Company, the land arm of Sharjah Islamic Bank, in collaboration with the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, declared the dispatch of deals of the business, modern land project Al Qasimia City.

It is one of the most unmistakable Industrial land extends the Government of Sharjah adds to, keeping the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology procedure known as the 300 billion task. It is the biggest and most exhaustive arrangement to foster the modern area in the nation and add to accomplishing authority and manageable financial development locally, territorially, and worldwide.

Incorporated undertaking

“We keep on dispatching recognized activities in the Emirate of Sharjah, with a modern and business city project incorporated with modern, strategic and business offices and administrations. To reinforce the modern area and accomplish feasible financial development by giving the proper land hatchery to advance neighborhood industrialization and the extension of significant worth added enterprises,” said Ahmed Al Amiri, General Manager of ASAS Real Estate.

The undertaking intends to urge financial backers to settle on modern speculation choices in an essential area in the Emirate of Sharjah, on the Dubai-Hatta thruway, along the Al Madam region. The undertaking is effectively open from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Ajman and gives every one of the possibilities and components of modern speculation got through a significant level foundation of streets, lighting and power as indicated by a particular timetable.

Nearness to ports

The undertaking’s area is transitional, between the nation’s ports on the eastern and western coasts. This, thus, adds to drawing in ventures and strategic offices, setting out work open doors and supporting cutting edge areas.

The undertaking gives numerous plots of land committed to industrial facilities, displays, stockrooms, workplaces and laborers’ lodging. Also, business lands at cutthroat costs beginning from Dh179,000 for business grounds and Dh522,000 for modern terrains comprise a remunerating venture opportunity for proprietors of different enterprises, as the task incorporates 1,119 modern plots. The retail region reaches out more than 22 million square feet, inside a whole region committed to various areas. The spaces start from 3,965 square feet for business grounds and arrive at 115,765 square feet for modern terrains. The land is reasonable for different kinds of ventures.

ASAS Real Estate gives a specific group to get those wishing to purchase. They furnish them with data on the undertaking’s components, spaces and answer all specialized inquiries to take the most significant level of safeguard measures to ensure the wellbeing and security of all at the base camp of ASAS Real Estate Company on Maliha Street in the Emirate of Sharjah. The task offers arrangement of financing offices through the Sharjah Islamic Bank.

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New paid parking zones announced in Abu Dhabi

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Residents and motorists in Abu Dhabi should take note: new Mawaqif paid parking zones have been activated in several areas across the city, Q Mobility announced on Thursday, July 10.

The newly introduced paid zones include:

  • Eastern Mangroves
  • Dolphin Park
  • Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street sectors – specifically at Al Khaleej Al Arabi Park 1, 2, 4, and 5
  • Al Qurm Plaza

The rollout of the Mawaqif system in these areas is now officially in effect, aligning with Abu Dhabi’s parking regulations.

  • Standard Parking – black and blue curbs:
    • Dh2 an hour
    • Dh15 for 24-hour parking
  • Premium Parking Abu Dhabi – white and blue curbs: AED 3 an hour

According to Q Mobility, this move is part of ongoing efforts to better regulate vehicle movement, ease congestion, and improve the overall efficiency of public parking across the emirate. The changes follow the completion of infrastructure upgrades such as curb painting, installation of directional and awareness signage, and public notifications.

The company has also encouraged drivers to make use of the Darb app for digital payment and to carefully follow posted instructions to avoid fines.

The expansion of Mawaqif is part of a broader strategy aimed at improving traffic flow and providing smarter, more streamlined parking solutions within Abu Dhabi Island and beyond.

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Driving through Al Wasl Street? RTA’s latest road upgrade at Al Manara intersection has cut down commute time

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Good news for Dubai motorists, especially those navigating through Jumeirah, Umm Suqeim and Al Safa. The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed a major traffic upgrade at the busy intersection of Al Wasl Street and Al Manara Street, aimed at easing congestion and cutting down your commute time.

As part of the project, a new lane has been added for vehicles heading from Al Manara Street towards Sheikh Zayed Road. Plus, a dedicated U-turn lane has been introduced to improve traffic flow for drivers coming from Sheikh Zayed Road and heading back onto Al Wasl or Al Manara.

Thanks to these changes:

  • The number of lanes at the intersection is now three, increasing capacity by 50%.
  • Waiting times have dropped by up to 30–35%, according to RTA estimates.

These improvements are part of the RTA’s broader 2025 Traffic Improvement Plan, which focuses on upgrading roads across key residential areas and improving traffic flow on streets parallel to Sheikh Zayed Road. The goal? Smoother daily commutes, better road safety, and improved quality of life for residents.

So if you regularly drive through Al Wasl or Al Manara, your trip just got a bit quicker and a lot less frustrating.

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Caught on camera: Dubai Police crack down on dangerous driving with Dh50,000 fine and car seizure

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If you’re driving in Dubai, take note, the rules of the road are strictly enforced, and reckless behaviour can come with a hefty price.

Dubai Police have released footage of a motorist dangerously speeding down the hard shoulder to bypass a traffic jam, putting both his life and the safety of others at serious risk. The incident, filmed at an undisclosed location in the emirate, quickly went viral online, prompting swift action from authorities.

See video footage here: http://bit.ly/3TZGeWG

The driver, identified as an Asian national, was arrested and handed a Dh50,000 fine, with his vehicle also impounded. Police used the footage to highlight the dangers of reckless driving and reinforce the importance of obeying traffic laws.

“His dangerous behaviour endangered lives,” said Maj Gen Saif Muhair Al Mazrouei, Acting Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Operations at Dubai Police. “We urge all road users to report such violations through the Police Eye app or by calling 901.

According to authorities, over 80% of road accidents in Dubai are caused by dangerous driving. In response, Dubai Police continue to expand the use of smart technologies and 24/7 monitoring systems to identify and penalise violators.

What Motorists Should Know About Dubai’s Traffic Laws

Driving in Dubai comes with clear rules and high penalties for those who ignore them. Here are key traffic violations to be aware of:

  • Exceeding the speed limit by more than 60kph: Dh2,000 fine, 12 black points, and the car is impounded for 30 days.
  • Speeding by up to 30kph over the limit: Dh300 fine, no black points.
  • Running a red light: Dh1,000 fine, 12 black points.
  • Red-light violation by heavy vehicle drivers: Dh3,000 fine and one-year licence suspension.

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