Dubai Parks Initiative: Dubai launches ‘Work from Parks’ initiative to transform public spaces into flexible work centres. world News

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Dubai has launched a new “Work from Parks” initiative that aims to transform public parks into places where people can work, relax and connect, as the city tries to adapt to changing work habits and improve quality of life. The programme, launched by Dubai Municipality, will create dedicated work areas inside parks, allowing professionals to work in open, nature-based environments. The aim is to make parks more accessible to day-trippers while supporting remote workers, freelancers and small businesses. As part of the rollout, the municipality has signed agreements with Groupe AMANA and Letswork to design, build and run these workplaces. The project also aligns with broader long-term plans such as the Dubai Urban Plan 2040, the Dubai 2040 Parks and Greenery Strategy and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33. The first location will open in May 2026 at Al Barsha Pond Park. It will include modular workspaces built to high sustainability standards and designed to blend into the park’s natural setting. More locations are expected to be introduced in Dubai later this year. Bader Anwahi, CEO of the Public Facilities Agency at Dubai Municipality, said, “Dubai Municipality’s ‘Work from Parks’ initiative reflects our commitment to transform public parks into future-ready urban spaces that enhance quality of life while supporting economic activity. He said the partnership will help provide flexible and sustainable infrastructure suited to modern work patterns. The construction of these spaces will use modular construction methods led by Groupe AMANA through its Dubox division. This approach allows units to be manufactured off-site and assembled quickly, reducing waste and environmental impact while maintaining high quality and flexibility. “We are delighted to be part of the ‘Work from Park’ initiative,” said Richard Abboud, CEO of Groupe AMANA. He said modular construction enables efficient and adaptable work environments. The operational side will be handled by Letswork, which will provide access to the features through its platform. Users will be able to book hot desks, event areas, podcast studios and creative production spaces within the parks. “Our partnership represents an important step towards redefining the future of flexible work in the UAE,” said Omar Almehiri, co-founder of Letswork. He said the initiative will also offer creative space and tools for content creators. The project will also include workshops, training sessions and collaborative programs aimed at supporting entrepreneurs and developing skills within Dubai’s growing creative economy. By bringing together public and private partners, this initiative is expected to open up new investment opportunities while making parks more active and community-focused places. It is part of Dubai’s wider effort to create a more resilient, sustainable and innovation-driven urban environment.

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