A proposed $5 billion real estate project may see Canadian businessman Michael Henderson building a 900-foot replica of the moon on top of a 100-foot building in Dubai.
The project will be funded by Moon World Results Inc., of which Henderson is the co-founder.
Henderson has proposed to build a resort inside the spherical structure, including a 4,000-room hotel, a 10,000-seat arena, a nightclub, a possible casino and a “lunar colony” that would allow guests to experience the physical feeling of walking on the moon.
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The project, dubbed Moon, is a far cry from the city’s unfinished buildings left over from the 2009 financial crisis. Dubai had to be given a $20 billion bailout from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, to stay afloat at the time.
Now, the housing market has transformed with residential sales reaching a record high last year.
The project will be funded by Moon World Results Inc., of which Henderson is the co-founder.
Henderson has proposed to build a resort inside the spherical structure, including a 4,000-room hotel, a 10,000-seat arena, a nightclub, a possible casino and a “lunar colony” that would allow guests to experience the physical feeling of walking on the moon.
In Memoriam 2022: 100 Great Celebrities Who Died In 2022
The project, dubbed Moon, is a far cry from the city’s unfinished buildings left over from the 2009 financial crisis. Dubai had to be given a $20 billion bailout from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, to stay afloat at the time.
Now, the housing market has transformed with residential sales reaching a record high last year.
- 5/21/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Exclusive: Ace Entertainment has launched production in Yorkshire, England on A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow—a new film based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Laura Taylor Namey, which will star Maia Reficco (Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin), Kit Connor (Heartstopper) and Kate del Castillo (La Reina del Sur).
The Latinx YA novel, originally published by Simon & Schuster’s Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 2019, follows the heartfelt story of Lila Reyes. After the loss of her grandmother, Lila leaves her life at Abuela’s Cuban bakery in Miami to spend the summer cooking at her Aunt’s inn in Winchester, London. It’s there that she falls in love with the quaint British countryside, fusion cooking and a charming British tea shop clerk…ultimately using food as a way to bridge two cultures and heal her heart.
Details as to the roles the...
The Latinx YA novel, originally published by Simon & Schuster’s Atheneum Books for Young Readers in 2019, follows the heartfelt story of Lila Reyes. After the loss of her grandmother, Lila leaves her life at Abuela’s Cuban bakery in Miami to spend the summer cooking at her Aunt’s inn in Winchester, London. It’s there that she falls in love with the quaint British countryside, fusion cooking and a charming British tea shop clerk…ultimately using food as a way to bridge two cultures and heal her heart.
Details as to the roles the...
- 8/16/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
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