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World's tallest vertical residences: Deyaar unveils Downtown Residences in Dubai

World's tallest vertical residences: Deyaar unveils Downtown Residences in Dubai

Gulf Business10-06-2025
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Deyaar Development PJSC has unveiled Downtown Residences, a landmark twin-tower development set to redefine luxury vertical living in the heart of Dubai. Positioned within the city's prestigious golden triangle—Sheikh Zayed Road, Downtown Dubai, and Business Bay—the project is poised to become one of the UAE's tallest and most iconic residential communities.
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With 522 meticulously designed residences, Downtown Residences offers a diverse mix of one- to three-bedroom apartments, duplexes, penthouses, and an exclusive Royal Palace crowning the tower. The development integrates luxury, innovation, and connectivity, with panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa, the Arabian Gulf, and Sheikh Zayed Road. It is strategically located adjacent to the Business Bay metro station, combining prime location with seamless urban mobility.
'We are proud to announce Downtown Residences, Deyaar's most ambitious project to date,' said Saeed Mohammed Al Qatami, CEO of Deyaar Development. 'This high-rise is designed to transform urban living, offering residents an elevated experience that blends comfort, style, and cutting-edge amenities.'
He added, 'Our vision goes beyond construction; it's a pledge to excellence and innovation. This landmark project is not just about luxury—it's about creating value for investors and enhancing Dubai's evolving skyline.'
Inspired by 'Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs'
Downtown Residences draws conceptual inspiration from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, reimagining residential living as a layered journey of luxury, wellbeing, and self-actualization. 'This project redefines what it means to live vertically,' said Patrick Bernard Rouse, Chief Development Officer at Deyaar. 'Each segment of the tower is a curated lifestyle experience, designed to address not just functional needs, but emotional and aspirational ones.'
The development is divided into five vertical zones, each offering tailored experiences:
Dynamic
a
venue
: Lower levels with family-focused amenities including kids' creative havens, playrooms, lounges, and social spaces.
Sensory
o
asis
: A mid-level sanctuary featuring floating gardens, AI-powered meditation pods, air yoga zones, and an 'invisible' luxury spa.
Summit
s
ociety
: Located approximately 100 floors above ground, this zone includes private dining venues, exclusive lounges, a grand screening room, and the Legacy Lounge.
Residents'
c
lub
: Business-centric amenities including AI-powered workspaces, private executive pods, and networking hubs.
Sky
p
innacle 360
: The crown jewel of the tower, representing the apex of self-actualized living.
Vertical haven
The towers are united by a dramatic central slit and a holistic vertical design that integrates nature and architecture. From podium-level Urban Oasis gardens to the opulent Sky Mansion at the top, the towers blend tranquility with city energy. Outdoor terraces, vertical gardens, and communal spaces such as The Collective and Serenity Haven are designed to foster a balanced lifestyle of wellness, work, and play.
Deyaar's 23-year legacy in the UAE real estate market lends further weight to this high-profile project. Known for delivering value-driven developments across Dubai, the company positions Downtown Residences as a bold statement of intent in the global luxury real estate arena.
'With Downtown Residences, we are not just building homes—we are shaping the future of urban living,' Al Qatami said. 'This development is a rare opportunity for both residents and investors to be part of Dubai's next chapter in architectural excellence.'
Downtown Residences continues Deyaar's track record of contributing to the UAE's fast-evolving property landscape, offering a new benchmark for high-rise luxury living in one of the world's most dynamic cities.
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