Three Iconic New Developments To Know About In Dubai

Real Estate

Dubai is a city known across the globe for its ambitious and epic structures—from Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, to Palm Jumeirah, a manmade archipelago fitted with hotels, resorts and residences.

Breaking records and achieving firsts has not stopped the city from expanding, as new developments continue to pop up every year.

Dubai Plan 2040, a comprehensive plan for sustainable urban development, estimates that about 500,000 new units will be added to the city over the next two decades to accommodate the growing population.

Last year, the market saw an increase of nearly 36,000 new units, according to research done by CORE. Unlike other parts of the world where extreme shortages in housing have led to unaffordable prices, Dubai’s steady growth in supply with the addition of new developments, like those listed below, has kept high prices at bay.

New residential structures are being delivered at a constant and rapid rate, but the new developments are by no means ordinary. Instead, they represent a continuation of Dubai’s legacy as a city of spectacular buildings.

Take a look at these new stunning developments in Dubai:

Atlantis The Royal Residences at Palm Jumeirah

Unlike the mythology of its namesake, Atlantis the Royal Residences is not difficult to find—daring architecture and a premier location on the crescent of the Palm have already made this new development into an iconic landmark, one that catches the eye immediately.

While residences come in a variety of shapes and sizes ranging from two to five bedrooms, all feature impeccable interior designs, chic style and world-class views.

But living at Atlantis the Royal is much more than just extravagant housing and stylish design—residents will also lead an opulent lifestyle with luxury resort amenities and experiences.

Lover’s of fine dining will find themselves right at home at the Atlantis, which features gourmet restaurants helmed by the likes Gordon Ramsay, Jose Andres and Heston Blumenthal.

Swimming opportunities are abundant with access to private beaches and pools, including the Sky Pool, a 90-meter-high infinity pool with ample space for lounging and relaxation. 

Residence 22 in Business Bay

Located immediately adjacent to Dubai’s vibrant Downtown District, Residence 22 offers a quintessential Dubai lifestyle with one of the world’s most impressive cities right outside your door.

With a design that seamlessly combines the sophistication of a five-star hotel with the privacy and comfort of a residential property, this new development allows residents to indulge in the amenities of a resort while also having their own serene sanctuary.

Suites are designed with floor-to-ceiling windows that provide warm natural sunlight and emphasize the beauty of the skyline and waterfront.

Basic services include valet, security and 24-hour concierge with options for additional luxury services like butlers, babysitting and personal chefs.

IL Primo in Dubai’s Opera District

Set to stand amongst the beauty of the Opera District, IL Primo is poised to be a dazzling addition to the ranks of brilliant high-rises that make up the Dubai skyline.

The 77-story building offers elegant four- to five-bedroom penthouses with spacious living and panoramic views of the city that give these residences breathability not often found in metropolitan living.

Amenities include a state-of-the-art gym, cigar lounge and movie theater.

IL Primo’s spectacular location gives residents easy access to Dubai’s most attractive landmarks and locations, such as the Dubai Opera, Burj Khalifa and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard with fine dining, trendy bars and luxury shopping. In addition, proximity to the Dubai Metro and major roads means the whole city is within reach.

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