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Dubai Land Department Changes 28 Neighborhood Names

January 15, 2024

Dubai Land Department Changes 28 Neighborhood Names

As per reports from local media, the Dubai Land Department has recently rebranded some of the most prominent neighborhoods in the city. Areas like Sheikh Zayed Road, Jebel Ali Village, and Emirates Hills First have undergone a renaming process, unveiling new identities. 

A post on the Dubai Land Department website showcases the updated names of 28 neighborhoods, featuring changes such as the Sheikh Zayed Road area being rechristened as Burj Khalifa, and Emirates Hills First, Second, and Third now recognized as Al Thanyah Fifth, Third, and Fourth, respectively. 

Notable transformations also include Motor City's new designation as Al Hebiah First, Jebel Ali Village becoming Jebel Ali First, and Sports City adopting the name Al Hebiah Fourth.


Dubai Land Department name changes

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