The Dubai International Exhibition and Convention Centre was built in 1979 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
3-577: The Dubai World Trade Centre Residence is a 41-floor tower in the Dubai International Convention Centre in Dubai , United Arab Emirates. Opened in 2008, World Trade Centre Residence is managed by Jumeirah Living. Jumeirah Living offers a mix of one to four bedroom serviced apartments within the residence for short, mid-term and extended stays. The tower has a total structural height of 158 m (518 ft). The building
6-539: Is a five-star residential tower alongside the Dubai World Trade Centre , Dubai's first high-rise building. Construction of the foundation began in August 2005. The building sits on the site of the old World Trade Centre Hotel. This United Arab Emirates structure article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Dubai International Convention Centre The complex comprises
9-826: The original 39-story office tower, the World Trade Centre Residence , eight exhibition halls, the Dubai International Convention Centre, which can accommodate more than 4500 delegates in its multi-purpose hall when set in auditorium style, a business club, and residential apartments with a leisure club. The DICC has 35,000 square metres of adjoining exhibition space. Building Type - Convention, Exhibition, Financial Architect - Tony Kettle Location - Dubai , UAE 25°13′28″N 55°17′16″E / 25.22444°N 55.28778°E / 25.22444; 55.28778 This United Arab Emirates structure article
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