Under the guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, the Supreme Committee for the Development of Hatta has launched 14 new investment and commercial opportunities at the Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls project.
This initiative is a significant milestone in Dubai’s economic development strategy, aiming to foster local entrepreneurship and strengthen the emirate’s sustainable tourism sector.
Commercial Spaces at Hatta
The Hatta investment opportunities provide a comprehensive range of commercial spaces spanning 750 square meters. These facilities are tailored to enhance foot traffic and customer interaction, fostering optimal conditions for business growth.
- Restaurants with scenic views of the waterfalls
- Retail stores offering local products and souvenirs
- Food and beverage kiosks for visitors
Each commercial space is strategically located at the picturesque Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls.
Empowering Emirati Entrepreneurs
These commercial spaces are rent-free for one year and exclusively available to Emiratis residing in Hatta. The initiative is a vital springboard for small businesses and family-run endeavors.
Entrepreneurs can establish their ventures in a burgeoning cultural hotspot, eliminating initial overhead costs and reducing financial barriers for local business owners.
Alignment with Dubai’s Economic Vision
The investment initiative complements strategic frameworks such as the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan and the Hatta Development Master Plan.
It supports economic goals outlined in the Dubai Social Agenda 33 and Economic Agenda D33, focusing on sustainable tourism growth and inclusive economic development within the emirate.
Cultural and Economic Impact
By empowering Emirati entrepreneurs, these initiatives create new revenue streams for local families and preserve Hatta’s unique cultural identity while driving economic growth.
Dubai’s commitment to economic expansion is highlighted through a development strategy that directly benefits local communities, with the Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls project serving as a model for inclusive tourism investment.







