Dubai’s Toyota Building faces demolition after five decades
Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Dubai’s landmark Toyota Building on Sheikh Zayed Road is set to be demolished in 2027, ending more than half a century as one of the city’s most familiar visual reference points. Officially named the Nasser Rashid Lootah Building, the 15-storey property is being progressively cleared ahead of demolition. Residents holding valid rental contracts can remain until December…
Dubai's historic Toyota Building on Sheikh Zayed Road is set to be demolished in 2027, marking the end of its five-decade presence as an iconic landmark. Originally known as the Nasser Rashid Lootah Building, the 15-storey property has undergone significant changes since its construction in 1974. Initially situated amidst open land and low-rise development, the tower has become a focal point in Dubai's evolving skyline.
The building gained its popular name from a large Toyota advertising sign on its roof, which became so ingrained in the community that residents simply referred to it as the Toyota Building. However, the iconic rooftop sign was removed in 2018 after the advertising agreement expired, briefly altering the building's identity. Despite this, the Toyota logo returned to the roof in 2022 after the agreement was renewed.
Preparations for demolition have accelerated due to overcrowding concerns and the building's deteriorating condition, prompting management to clear the premises for demolition. While the exact demolition date remains undisclosed, the site's valuable location near Downtown Dubai and major road connections positions it as a potential redevelopment opportunity.
This decision has reignited discussions about preserving buildings that symbolize Dubai's early urban expansion, with the Toyota Building serving as a testament to the city's architectural evolution.
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