Big changes are coming to Jebel Ali as the historic racecourse is set to be transformed into a walkable neighbourhood filled with parks, homes, shops and community spaces.
The five-square-kilometre area will be developed under a master plan created by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) and backed by A.R.M Holding. The project, known as the A.R.M Holding Mega Project, will turn the former racetrack into a new “green district” that puts people, nature, and community at its heart.
What to expect
At the centre of the development will be a large central park that keeps the memory of the racetrack alive. Around it, a series of small, mixed-use neighbourhoods will be built – with homes, shops, offices, and parks all within walking distance. The idea is to let nature flow through the district, connecting the different areas like “urban islands in a sea of green.” The development is set to begin in 2026.
A city designed for well-being
The entire area will follow a “city-as-gym” concept where everything is walkable within five minutes, whether it’s your local park, a shop, your workplace or a community space. This setup aims to encourage an active lifestyle while improving public health and happiness.
The project also includes eco-friendly features like urban farms and passive cooling, supporting the goals of the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan. It will also include modern equestrian facilities to honour the area’s racing heritage.
Keeping it local
A key goal is to blend global design with local identity. A.R.M Holding says the community will reflect Emirati culture, values, and social needs, while also welcoming small local businesses to thrive within the neighbourhood.
“This masterplan will serve as a bridge for communication, understanding, and empathy – all of which are central to our vision of enabling prosperity,” said H.E. Mohammad Saeed Al Shehhi, CEO of A.R.M Holding.
The Jebel Ali redevelopment promises to offer a new kind of living experience in Dubai – one where green spaces, community, and culture come together.