Aliaa El Esaaki also mentioned that only about 61,316 square meters of new supply is expected to be delivered this year. The significant difference between demand and supply becomes evident when taking into account that the total amount of new requirements during the first half of the year alone reached 1.6 million square meters.
New warehousing spaces are being added across several areas, with 33,445 m2 in JAFZA and 27,870 m2 in Dubai Industrial City. In 2025, an additional 120,773 m2 in places like National Industries Park, Dubai South, and Dubai Investment Park 2 are also expected.
Due to rising rents and a lack of warehousing in Dubai, demand has increased in nearby areas. For example, Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), which includes 12 economic zones and a large part of the UAE’s industrial area, is boosting its warehousing capacity by 43% with 250,000 sqm of new space. As for costs, warehouse rents are between AED 320-450 per square meter, while cold storage spaces cost between AED 350-550 per square meter.