The building that exceeds the Burj Khalifa in height
Currently the world's tallest building is in the UAE, in Dubai. The height of the building named 'Burj Khalifa' is 2,717 feet high. However, the high altitude building is being built in Dubai to break this record. In October 2016, the construction started in 'Crick Harbar Tower'. Its height will be 3 thousand 45 feet. When it is finished, it will be the world's tallest skyscraper building.
In a BBC Online report, Dubai's ambition is more than Burqa's caliph with Crick Harbor Tower. It will be surrounded by 'Creek Harbor City'. Where all buildings will be high. Housing will be around 470,000 people in this city. The tower will stand in the center of Creek Harbor City. The Employee of the housing sector Emaar got the project work.
There is now a recession in the housing sector in Dubai. In this situation, the question is raised about who will live in luxurious buildings. However, the firm said that the city is being built mainly because of foreign customers. Mr. Properties Chairman Mohammed Alabar said that the most important thing in Dubai is that it serves around 30 million people in the Arab world. Apart from this, there are about 30 million subscribers in Africa and India. So it can be said, there are around 50 million people's needs here. The principle of Dubai rulers is to create, the subscriber will come. Currently, the center of attraction of around 2 million people around the world is Dubai. The city's most ambitious project is Crick Harbor. This will make Dubai more confident.
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