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Special Development Zones - Trakhees Legal Type of License BU NAME PROJECT / AREA NAME DM COMMUNITY NAME & NO Free Zone Federal Law Special Development Zones - Trakhees Legal Type Of License BU NAME PROJECT / AREA NAME DM COMMUNITY NAME & NO Free Zone Federal law Fishermen Majlis -Hamriya 1 PCFC AL HAMRIYA PORT (131) Yes Port CUSTOMS 2 Head Office-Customs AL MINA Yes (PCFC) CUSTOMS 3 Jumeirah First JUMEIRAH FIRST (332) Yes (PCFC) CUSTOMS *Exception 4 Dry Port RAS AL KOUR IND. 3rd (614) Yes (PCFC) Case CUSTOMS 5 Ports & Customs - Workshop AL MINA (321) Yes (PCFC) DP WORLD 6 Port Rashid MENA JABAL ALI (594) Yes (PCFC) DP WORLD 7 Hamriya Port JABAL ALI VILLAGE (591) Yes (PCFC) DP WORLD 8 DPA Khor Area AL HAMRIYA PORT (131) Yes (PCFC) 9 NAKHEEL Al Furjan JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 10 NAKHEEL Jebel Ali Village JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 11 NAKHEEL The Gardens JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 12 NAKHEEL Gardens View JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 13 NAKHEEL Discovery Gardens JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 14 NAKHEEL Ibn Battuta JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 15 NAKHEEL Ibn Battuta Gate Hotel JABAL ALI FIRST (591) Yes 16 NAKHEEL Jumeirah Islands AL THANYAH FIFTH (393) Yes Yes 17 NAKHEEL Jumeirah Village Circle AL BARSHA SOUTH 4th (681) Yes 18 NAKHEEL Jumeirah Village Triangle AL BARSHA SOUTH 5th (684) Yes 19 NAKHEEL Jumeirah Park AL THANYAH 5th (393) Yes 20 NAKHEEL Palm Jumeirah NAKHLAT JUMEIRA (381) Yes Yes 21 NAKHEEL Palm Deira NAKHLAT DEIRA (101) Yes 22 NAKHEEL The World World Islands (371) Yes 23 NAKHEEL Dubai Waterfront AL WAJEHAH AL BHARIYAH (502) Yes Yes 24 NAKHEEL International City 1 WARSEN FIRST (621) Yes 25 NAKHEEL Inter. City 1 (Warsen Village) WARSEN FIRST (621) Yes Yes Yes 26 NAKHEEL Dragon Mart 1 & 2 WARSEN FIRST (621) Chinese All Only Nationality 27 NAKHEEL International City 2 & 3 WARSEN FOURTH (624) Yes 28 NAKHEEL Nakheel Mall NAKHLAT JUMEIRA (381) Yes 29 NAKHEEL Night Market NAKHLAT DEIRA (101) Yes 30 LIMITLESS Down Town Jebal Ali Zone 2 JABAL ALI INDUSTRIAL 2nd (518) Yes 31 LIMITLESS Down Town Jebal Ali Zone 1 JABAL ALI INDUSTRIAL 2nd (518) Yes 32 LIMITLESS Down Town Jebal Ali Zone 3 JABAL ALI INDUSTRIAL 2nd (518) Yes 33 LIMITLESS Down Town Jebal Ali Zone 4 JABAL ALI INDUSTRIAL 2nd (518) Yes * Exception Case Dry Port existing old issued Federal law licenses by Economic Department after that the project transferred currently to LD-Trakhees under Free zone law. .
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