Explore how Mohamed Alabbar and Hussain Sajwani revolutionized Dubai's skyline through iconic real estate projects and luxury developments.
Real EstateDubaiLuxuryDevelopmentSkylineReal EstateJul 02, 2025

The key real estate moguls in Dubai are Mohamed Alabbar and Hussain Sajwani. Mohamed Alabbar is the founder and managing director of Emaar Properties, while Hussain Sajwani is the founder and chairman of DAMAC Properties.
Some iconic projects by Mohamed Alabbar include the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, and the Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping center. He has also developed Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, and Dubai Creek Harbour.
Notable projects by Hussain Sajwani include DAMAC Hills, DAMAC Lagoons, AKOYA Oxygen, and Branded Villas. He has also developed luxury partnerships with brands like Versace, Fendi, and the Trump Organization.
Alabbar and Sajwani have significantly boosted Dubai’s economy by attracting foreign investment, creating employment opportunities, and increasing tourism. Their projects have transformed Dubai into a global hub for luxury and modern living.
Hussain Sajwani is involved in social initiatives like the ‘One Million Arab Coders’ program and contributes to humanitarian efforts. Mohamed Alabbar focuses on including communities in his mega-projects, promoting vibrant and mixed-use spaces.

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