Dubai Municipality has launched a new initiative allowing people to work from public parks, as the emirate looks to reshape urban spaces to support flexible working and economic activity.
The “Work from Park” programme will introduce dedicated work environments within parks, combining office-style infrastructure with outdoor settings. The move is part of a broader strategy to position public parks as multi-functional spaces that support both leisure and productivity.
As part of the initiative, Dubai Municipality has signed cooperation agreements with Group AMANA and Letswork to develop and operate the facilities.
The first site is scheduled to open in May at Al Barsha Pond Park. It will feature modular workspaces built to sustainability standards and integrated into the park’s natural environment.
Additional locations are expected to be rolled out across the emirate throughout the year.
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