Dubai Welcomes 93-Storey City Tower Launch, Elevating Premium Long-Term Living on Sheikh Zayed Road

Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Dubai’s residential landscape continues to evolve with the launch of City Tower, a 93-storey premium development offering 695 residences in one of the city’s most connected locations, designed to enhance convenience, lifestyle quality, and modern urban living.

Key Highlights

  • Iconic 93-storey residential tower launched on Sheikh Zayed Road, strengthening Dubai’s premium long-term leasing segment
  • 695 residences introduced, ranging from studios to spacious four-bedroom homes, catering to diverse lifestyle needs
  • Strategic central location positioned between DIFC, Downtown Dubai, and Jumeirah, ensuring seamless connectivity
  • Direct access to Sheikh Zayed Road and just a two-minute walk to Emirates Towers Metro, enhancing daily convenience
  • Move-in timeline set for June 2026, offering near-term opportunities for residents and investors
  • Developed and managed by H&H Properties, ensuring quality delivery and professional asset management
  • Designed for modern urban lifestyles, focusing on efficiency, accessibility, and time-saving living solutions
  • “Time for Living” concept promotes a balanced lifestyle by reducing commute time and enhancing personal time
  • Extensive lifestyle amenities including fitness centres, swimming pools, padel courts, children’s play areas, and resident lounges
  • Integrated retail and dining options within the development to support convenient, community-centric living
  • Growing demand for centrally located homes highlights shifting resident preferences toward connectivity and quality of life
  • Supports Dubai’s long-term urban vision, aligning with increasing population growth and demand for premium rental communities
  • Ideal for professionals and families working in key business hubs like DIFC and Downtown Dubai
  • Enhances Dubai’s reputation as a global destination for high-quality residential developments and lifestyle-driven real estate