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For more infomation click here http://www.mlsae.com/en/uae/83283/excellent-office-with-full-creek-view-baniyas. For similar ads click here http://www.mlsae.com/excellent-office-with-full-creek-view-baniyas-deira. Website: http://www.mlsae.com Email: info@mlseg.com Mobile Number:+2 0100 6 931 666 / +2 011111 44 0 55 An office with 1808 sq ft with full creek view 2 basement parkingDubai Creekis asaltwatercreeklocated inDubai,United Arab Emirates(UAE). It ends atRas Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary. Some sources say that the creek extended as far inland asAl Ain, and that theAncient Greekscalled itRiver Zara.[1]Historically, the creek divided the city into two main sections DeiraandBur Dubai. It was along the Bur Dubai creek area that members of theBani Yastribe first settled in the 19th century, establishing theAl Maktoumdynasty in the city.[2]In the early 20th century, the creek, though incapable then of supporting large scale transportation, served as a minor port fordhowscoming as far away as India orEast Africa. Although it impeded the entry of ships due to current flow, the creek remained an important element in establishing the commercial position of Dubai, being the only port or harbour in the city.[3]Dubai'spearlingindustry, which formed the main sector of the city's economy, was based primarily on expeditions in the creek, prior to the invention ofcultured pearlsin the 1930s.Fishing, also an important industry at the time, was also based along the creek, whose warm and shallow waters supported a wide variety of marine life. Dhows used for purposes of fishing were also built on theforeshoreof the creek.[4]The importance of the creek as a site of commercial activity was a justification to introduce improvements to allow larger vessels to transit, as well as to facilitate loading and unloading activities. This led, in 1955, to a plan to develop the creek, which involved dredging shallow areas, building ofbreakwaters, and developing its beach to become aquaysuitable for loading and unloading of cargo.[3]The creek was firstdredgedin 1961 to permit 7 feet (2.1m) draftvesselsto cross through the creek at all times.[5]The creek was dredged again in the 1960s and 1970s so that it could offeranchoragefor local and coastal shipping of up to about 500 tons.[6]The dredging opened up the creek to much more continuous traffic of merchandise, including the development of re-export, and gave Dubai an advantage overSharjah, the other dominant trading centre in the region at the time.[6]Al Maktoum Bridge, the first bridge connecting Bur Dubai and Deira was constructed in 1963. Although the importance of the creek as a port has diminished with the development of theJebel Ali Port, smaller facilities, such asPort Saeed, continue to exist along the creek, providingportingto traders from the region and thesubcontinent.Including the most remarkable buildings alongside the Deira side of the Creek are theDeira Twin Towers,Dubai Creek Tower,Sheraton Dubai Creek,National Bank, andChamber of Commerce.[7]The creek's initial inlet into mainland Dubai is along theDeira CornicheandAl Rasareas of eastern Dubai and along theAl Shindaghaarea of western Dubai. It then progresses south-eastward through the mainland, passing through Port Saeed and Dubai Creek Park. The creek's natural ending is at theRas Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, 14 kilometres (8.7mi) from its origin at thePersian Gulf. The traditional form of transport between the eastern and western sections of Dubai via the creek was throughabras, which continue to operate in Dubai. In addition, the eastern and western sections are linked via four bridges (Al Maktoum Bridge,Al Garhoud Bridge,Business Bay Crossing, andFloating Bridge) and one tunnel (Al Shindagha Tunnel). Company name: AA Properties LLCRERA ORN: 1069 Address: 34th Floor, Concorde Tower, Media City Office phone no: 04-425 2000Office fax no: 04- 4251999Primary email: info@aaproperties.aeWebsite: www.aaproperties.aeCompany Profile:Call Shahid Khan 1069 on +971 553086111 / 04 425 2000 or visit www.aaproperties.ae for further details