EXPO 2020 - Site visit 30 January 2020

Expo 2020 Dubai runs for six months, between October 20, 2020 and April 10, 2021 and expects to welcome 25 million visits, with 70 per cent of visitors projected to come from outside the UAE – the largest proportion of international visitors in the 168-year history of World Expos.

I toured the site today and checked out the build progress and to learn more about the plans for the exhibition and it’s long-term impact after the show has finished

The central exhibition areas are incredible in both size and innovation and I was blown away by the amazingly futuristic buildings which will house some of the 192 countries who are participating and showcasing their innovations, culture and accomplishments.

There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this will be the “World’s Greatest Show”

If you haven’t made plans to visit then please check your diaries and block out a few days or even a week to visit and then revisit the EXPO 2020  

While the Expo 2020 Dubai has attracted much attention since 2013 — when Dubai won the right to host the six-month fair — Driven by key initiatives in the lead up to the event — such as issuing long-term visas, allowing 100 per cent ownership and the introduction of the “gold” card — the government aims to transform the economy by boosting investment, creating employment and investment opportunities and fostering innovation in the long run.

The bellwether real estate sector is expected to benefit from these reforms, supported by the establishment of a higher committee that will regulate the market and maintain an equilibrium between demand and supply. According to the Dubai Land Department, the number of residential transactions in the third quarter of 2019 increased by 42 per cent compared to the same period the year before.

Residential communities planned close to the Expo site are also likely to garner interest from investors due to the proximity. Until now, substantial investment in infrastructure and real estate development in preparation of the Expo has contributed positively to the economy.

Furthermore, the government has further ensured that investment is allocated towards infrastructure-related expenditure to meet the city’s expansion needs beyond the world fair.

In 2019, the UAE approved a budget of Dh61 billion for 2020, which will be allocated across social development, government sectors and infrastructure.

The scale of investment pouring into the Expo 2020 Dubai in addition to the anticipated visitor spend by 25 million visitors during the event is anticipated to support the economy by generating demand for retail, hospitality and tourism sectors.

This momentum is expected to continue after the Expo closes its door in April 2021; and supported by the Vision 2021, the Expo’s legacy aims to further bolster Dubai’s growth as the exhibition site transitions into District 2020.

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Post Dubai EXPO 2020 - the legacy

Almost 80 per cent of the Expo 2020 Dubai site, which spans over 3 million square metres, will be retained as District 2020. This district is anticipated to be a futuristic, integrated community that welcomes innovators, artists and entrepreneurs.

As part of the legacy, the Sustainability Pavilion will become a Children and Science Centre, the Mobility Pavilion will be launched as a commercial building that offers high-end office spaces, and the UAE National Pavilion will be operated by the government.

The Dubai Exhibition Centre will also be retained as a key part of the Expo 2020 legacy.

Additionally, the site will be home to art and cultural attractions, collaborative workspaces, design-led residential communities, exhibition centres and parks and open spaces.

District 2020 will be accessible via a dedicated metro route, known as “Route 2020”, linking it other key established communities in Dubai.

The upcoming Expo will serve to reinforce Dubai’s position as a global business and leisure hub while supporting the demand for key sectors in the long run. Beyond the Expo, the world fair also presents a tremendous opportunity for Dubai to shape its future economy and promote sustainable long-term growth.