Velodrome Abu Dhabi — Redefining Urban Ambition in Hudayriyat

Abu Dhabi has never stopped reinventing what a city can be. The upcoming Velodrome Abu Dhabi, located on Hudayriyat Island, is more than a sports facility — it’s a symbol of movement, community, and future-focused design.
Under the visionary leadership of Ahmed Loubani, CEO of Al Zaeem Real Estate, projects like these are proof that the UAE’s urban landscape continues to evolve with purpose, sustainability, and intelligence.


The Vision Behind the Velodrome

The project will include a world-class cycling track, public plazas, green corridors, and recreation spaces connecting leisure, health, and innovation.
For Ahmed Loubani, such developments represent strategic catalysts:

“When a city invests in wellness infrastructure, it invests in its people. That’s the real foundation of growth.”

Beyond its architecture, the Velodrome acts as a bridge — linking sport with smart urban living, and aligning with Abu Dhabi’s broader sustainability initiatives and mobility plans.


Why This Matters to Abu Dhabi’s Real Estate Future

Hudayriyat Island has quickly become one of the most dynamic areas in Abu Dhabi’s urban expansion.
The Velodrome adds a cultural and lifestyle layer that directly influences surrounding property values and community perception.
International precedents show that large-scale recreational hubs — like Tokyo’s Olympic Park or London’s Queen Elizabeth Park — create ripple effects across residential and commercial demand.

Al Zaeem Real Estate identifies such trends as vital indicators when advising investors and developers on where growth will concentrate next.


The Intersection of Innovation and Infrastructure

Projects like the Velodrome mirror Abu Dhabi’s consistent integration of technology into infrastructure.
Data-driven urban planning, energy-efficient design, and adaptive mobility systems all contribute to a smarter ecosystem.

Under Ahmed Loubani’s leadership, Al Zaeem Real Estate continues to champion developments that align with these forward-looking policies — creating spaces that enhance both economic and social sustainability.

For reference, learn more about the Hudayriyat Master Plan on the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council’s official page — one of the frameworks guiding such progressive community projects.


Lessons for Developers and Investors

  1. Community Integration: Lifestyle projects anchored in sport and wellness have stronger long-term ROI.
  2. Sustainability Leverage: Real estate adjacent to green and smart mobility corridors maintains premium value even in fluctuating markets.
  3. Brand Relevance: Aligning company portfolios with government-backed initiatives enhances credibility and visibility within the UAE ecosystem.

“Urban success is no longer about how tall we build, but how meaningfully we connect,” says Ahmed Loubani.


Building the Future, One Vision at a Time

As Abu Dhabi continues its transformation into a global hub for innovation and wellness, the Velodrome project stands as a metaphor for the city’s rhythm — fast, precise, and full of forward momentum.

For Al Zaeem Real Estate, this represents more than market opportunity; it’s a reflection of the values that guide every step — vision, integrity, and progress.
Under Ahmed Loubani’s guidance, the company remains committed to supporting developments that enrich lives, shape communities, and build a legacy of intelligent growth.


Abu Dhabi: A Legacy of Vision and Progress

Abu Dhabi’s evolution from a quiet coastal city into one of the world’s most forward-thinking capitals is a story of leadership, resilience, and innovation.
Every project — from Hudayriyat’s Velodrome to Zayed City — reflects a national vision that balances progress with preservation.

The emirate’s commitment to sustainable development is guided by initiatives from the
Abu Dhabi Department of Municipalities and Transport,
which ensures urban expansion is aligned with liveability and environmental goals.

Cultural and educational institutions such as
Zayed National Museum
celebrate the UAE’s heritage while inspiring future generations.

Meanwhile, long-term frameworks by
Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030
continue to attract global investment, positioning the city as a hub for smart development and innovation.

For Ahmed Loubani, CEO of Al Zaeem Real Estate,
Abu Dhabi’s growth story is not just about construction — it’s about connection.
It’s about people, culture, and the shared pursuit of excellence that defines every skyline and community across the emirate.