Rendering of Dubai Creek Harbour with The Tower at Dubai Creek.

A VAST tower in Dubai that was once planned to be the world’s new tallest building could soon finally be built.

The Dubai Creek Tower was once envisaged as a colossus that would even dwarf that city’s famous Burj Khalifa.

Rendering of Dubai Creek Harbour with The Tower at Dubai Creek.
A rendering of The Tower at Dubai CreekCredit: Emaar Properties
Rendering of The Tower at Dubai Creek, surpassing the world's tallest building.
The tower would have dwarfed the Burj KhalifaCredit: Emaar Properties
Illustration comparing the heights of several skyscrapers, including the proposed Dubai Creek Tower.

Its original design would have seen it stand at a staggering 4,300ft tall – far higher than the Burj Khalifa (2,722ft).

Announced in 2016 along with an eyewatering $1 billion investment, the massive observation tower was designed to echo the look of Islamic minarets.

It was planned to be completed by 2020 – knocking the Burj Khalifa off its top spot as world’s tallest structure.

But the already delayed project ground to a halt during the COVID pandemic, leaving its future uncertain.

The construction site has sat abandoned for some time now, leaving a simple foundation pit where the world’s new tallest tower was meant to stand.

But after years of waiting, developer Emaar Properties is now set to breathe new life into the project.

The company is shelling out $3.81 billion to develop the Dubai Creek Tower and its neighbouring mall, Zawya has reported.

If completed as originally planned, the observation tower would boast a sky garden and 20 occupied floors with lavish hotels and restaurants.

However, there’s a chance it might not challenge the Burj Khalifa’s long-held title after all.

The Dubai Creek Tower has undergone redesigns while work was on halt, according to the Economic Times.

Dubai hotel with world’s largest waterpark

While no official blueprints have been made public yet, it is believed the redesign will see the tower’s proposed height substantially reduced.

Despite the promise of new life for the project, it is still unclear exactly when the Dubai Creek Tower will be completed.

Dubai is nevertheless home to many of the world’s tallest buildings.

The Burj Khalifa was completed in 2009, beating Taiwan’s Taipei 101 to the title of world’s tallest building.

It is now one of the most recognisable buildings in the world as Dubai’s profile as a futuristic megacity continues to grow.

Dubai’s megaprojects

Dubai has grown rapidly from humble roots into a vast futuristic city boasting some of the world’s tallest buildings

Here are some of the most ambitious projects the city has seen:

Burj Khalifa

The Burj Khalifa is now one of the world’s most famous buildings, having been the planet’s tallest structure since the late 2000s.

More than 15 years later, it still holds that title.

Standing at more than half a mile tall, it has more than 150 floors.

Dubai Reefs

Not content to only take the title of world’s tallest building, Dubai also plans to host the world’s largest artificial reef.

The planned project would cover 200 square kilometres and feature more than 1 billion corals.

It is intended to be both a major marine research hub and an ecotourism attraction.

Ciel Dubai Marina

Dubai also plans to have the world’s tallest stand-alone hotel.

This massive tower would feature a more than 1,000 rooms spread across 82 floors.

Dubai Creek Tower

Even successfully completing the world’s tallest building wasn’t enough to stop Dubai trying to break its own records.

The Dubai Creek Tower would have been the world’s tallest structure if completed as planned, dwarfing the Burj Khalifa.

While it’s unclear if it will still take the new record, it’s another example of the scale of ambition shown by the city.

The Dubai Creek Tower is not the only challenger to the Burj Khalifa to have hit setbacks in development.

Saudi Arabia hopes to build the first kilometre high skyscraper with the long-delayed Jeddah Tower.

This massive structure’s construction was halted when key individuals associated with it were arrested in 2017, and the COVID pandemic further delayed it.

It is now planned to be completed by the end of the decade.

But Saudi Arabia is in a race to complete the first kilometre-high tower.

Egypt is currently building a new capital city outside of Cairo, with a tower of the same size planned as its centrepiece.

The staggeringly tall Oblisco Capitale is planned to sit right in the middle of the new city’s central business district.

Rendering of The Tower at Dubai Creek.
The Dubai Creek Tower has undergone redesigns while work was on haltCredit: Emaar Properties
Dubai skyline at dusk, with Burj Khalifa prominent.
Panoramic view of the Dubai skyline with Burj KhalifaCredit: Getty
Rendering of The Tower at Dubai Creek and surrounding cityscape.
Emaar Properties is now set to breathe new life into the projectCredit: Emaar Properties
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