Dubai Towers Doha

{{Infobox building

| name = Dubai Towers Doha

| native_name = أبراج دبي الدوحة

| native_name_lang = Arabic

| image = Dubai Towers Doha.jpg

| map_type = Qatar Doha

| image_size = 200px

| caption = Rendering of the building

| location = Corniche Street, West Bay, Doha, Qatar

| coordinates = {{coord|25|18|52|N|51|31|20|E|display=inline,title}}

| status = On hold

| start_date = June 18, 2007

| stop_date = November 12, 2010

| completion = 2029

| building_type = Hotel, office, residential, restaurant, retail

| antenna_spire = {{convert|437.0|m|ft|abbr=on}}

| roof = {{convert|400|m|ft|abbr=on}}

| top_floor =

| floor_count = 91

| cost = 2.3 Billion Qatari riyal 620 million USD{{citation needed|date=October 2022}}

| architectural_style = Futurism, glass

| architect = RMJM

Architect of Record : Diwan Al Emara

| structural_engineer =

| main_contractor = Al Habtoor-Al Jaber Joint Venture

| developer = Sama Dubai
(Dubai International Properties)

| owner =

}}

Dubai Towers - Doha is a stalled supertall skyscraper with a roof height of {{convert|400|m|ft|abbr=on}} (spire height {{convert|437|m|ft|abbr=on}}) developing in Doha, Qatar. The estimated cost of Dubai Towers - Doha is 2.3 billion Qatari Riyal (US$620 million).{{cn|date=May 2025}} When completed, the structure would have been the tallest building in Qatar.{{cn|date=May 2025}}

Located in the West Bay district of Doha, next to the Doha Corniche, the 90-story multi-use tower was being developed by Sama Dubai, which was plagued with legal troubles, and was formerly known as Dubai International Properties, the international real estate investment and development arm of Dubai Holding.

The project was contracted to a joint venture between Al-Habtoor and Al Jaber, while Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall (RMJM) are the architects and engineering consultants. The cost consultants are Hanscomb Consultants Inc. The Project Management consultant is Sama ECH.

When completed the mixed use tower was to include a {{convert|7000|m2|ft2|abbr=on}} retail area, 13 floors comprising a 225-room five-star hotel, 29 floors of office space and 31 floors containing 226 luxury apartments and three super luxury penthouses.

The project was severely delayed as a result of the financial crash in Dubai and legal troubles at Sama Dubai. Investors in the property had been advised that the building was 9 months behind schedule. By May 2010 only 29 of the proposed 84 stories had been built. At that building rate, this would suggest at least another 11-year delay until completion.

File:Dubai Towers, Doha.jpg

In February 2022, a few floors had been cladded in dirty glass.

As of June 2024, the building still stands in its partially constructed state and is visible in the Doha skyline.

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{{cite web | url = http://www.worldarab.net/content/dubai-towers-doha | title = Year of Completion | publisher = World Arab | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091119103213/http://worldarab.net/content/dubai-towers-doha | archive-date = 2009-11-19 }}

{{cite web | url = http://www.search.com/reference/Dubai_Towers_-_Doha | title = Contractors | publisher = Search dot com | access-date = 2010-01-02 | archive-date = 2014-10-23 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141023140025/http://www.search.com/reference/Dubai_Towers_-_Doha | url-status = dead }}

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