Dubai’s Creek Harbour has reached a major infrastructure milestone today with the official completion of the Sky-Plaza, a 300-meter elevated glass walkway connecting the Island District’s residential clusters directly to the central retail hub. This new connectivity is already impacting the local property market, with transaction data from the last 12 hours showing a notable increase in interest for units situated near the plaza’s entry points. The completion of this walkway aligns with Dubai’s wider strategy to create a ’20-minute city’ where residents can access all essential services and leisure facilities on foot or via sustainable transport.
Industry analysts note that this development marks a transition for Creek Harbour from a growing construction zone into a fully integrated lifestyle destination. The Sky-Plaza is designed to accommodate thousands of pedestrians daily, featuring climate-controlled zones and integrated greenery that reflects the UAE’s focus on sustainable urban design. Property values in the immediate vicinity have shown a steady 5% rise in asking prices since the final structural checks were signed off this morning. Investors are increasingly looking at this district as a stable alternative to traditional luxury hubs, cited for its modern infrastructure and long-term capital appreciation.
The project was finished ahead of schedule, demonstrating the efficiency of the local construction sector. As the neighborhood matures, the focus is shifting toward community-building and the provision of high-end lifestyle amenities. This pedestrian link is not merely a piece of infrastructure but a vital component that increases the ease of living for thousands of families already residing in the area. With the new link operational, the commercial viability of the ground-floor retail units has also improved, as foot traffic is expected to increase significantly over the coming months. This progress solidifies Dubai Creek Harbour’s position as a premier residential choice for those seeking a mix of waterfront living and urban convenience.






































































