Abu Dhabi City Municipality, through the City Center Municipality, has established a new games and exercise area in (West 10) on the Abu Dhabi Corniche, next to Pearl Plaza, on an area of ​​1200 square meters, at a cost of approximately one million and 121,000 dirhams, with the aim of providing recreational spaces for families and children It strengthens communication between community members, as well as providing modern public services facilities for residents and visitors of Abu Dhabi City.

The business included the establishment of a multi-use stadium that enables area goers to practice basketball, volleyball and handball, as well as creating an exercise area equipped with rubber floors of certain specifications to provide safety and enjoyment for its users.

The business witnessed the establishment of a games area, where new gym equipment was installed to suit different age groups, as it was chosen according to the highest international safety standards and specifications, in addition to that the games are made from sustainable and environmentally friendly materials such as natural wood, and a sports exercise area equipped with modern equipment was created And smart, it has instructions for how to use and can be read via smart phone applications (barcode reading), to allow users of exercise areas to know how to use with ease.

To secure the users and visitors of the area, a metal fence was installed around the stadium, and umbrellas were created for the play areas, and the creation of sidewalks and footpaths to connect the play area with the existing lanes. In line with business sustainability.

The creation of the new games area on the Abu Dhabi Corniche comes to enhance the civilized appearance of the city, and to complement the areas that have been raised and opened in 2019, which positively contributed to the increase in the number of users of sports areas on the Abu Dhabi Corniche and in residential neighborhood parks

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