Dubai CommerCity has experienced strong growth, with its Business District now almost fully occupied at 98 per cent. The rise is driven by a greater presence of technology, AI and e-commerce firms within its smart business ecosystem.
Abdulrahman Shahin, Senior Vice President for Property Management and Supply Chain, said six new buildings are being developed to meet increasing demand.
He added that the Logistics District has reached full capacity at 100 per cent, supported by strong demand from fashion, electronics and last-mile delivery operators.
Shahin also noted that the Social District is fully operational, with cafés, restaurants and retail outlets serving the free zone’s business community.
He said the free zone’s continued growth highlights its role as a key contributor to the digital economy, aligning with Dubai’s Digital Economy Strategy to double the sector’s GDP share by 2032.
To address rising demand from digital commerce players, Shahin announced plans to open a new e-commerce fulfilment centre by the third quarter of 2026.
The initiative supports the UAE’s E-Commerce Strategy, which aims to enhance investment, ease business setup processes and raise the sector’s contribution to GDP.
Shahin said Dubai CommerCity has adopted robotic automation to accelerate order fulfilment and reduce processing time. This digital transformation led to a 158 per cent increase in processed orders in one year, significantly improving delivery and processing speed.

