THE LOFTS

The Lofts views — three towers, varied orientations

The Lofts' three-tower configuration creates varied view types depending on tower and side. As mid-rise towers (32-36 storeys), unit views are different from the high-rise neighbours: less long-distance horizon, more contextual Downtown and Old Town panoramas at mid-height.

View types across the towers

Each of the three towers has its own orientation. East and West are the larger 36-floor towers; Central at 32 floors sits between them.

  • Burj Khalifa-facing — partial elevation from upper floors of the towers facing north
  • Old Town-facing — direct elevation onto traditional Old Town Dubai
  • Boulevard-facing — Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard activity
  • Inter-tower stacks — confirm orientation; some sides face other Lofts towers

Why mid-rise view is different

At 32-36 floors, The Lofts towers don't clear the surrounding high-rise canopy in the way 60+ storey towers do. Burj Khalifa elevations are partial rather than full; horizon views are limited above the surrounding Downtown skyline. The trade-off: closer-range views (the Boulevard, Old Town) feel more present, more part of daily life rather than abstract.

View premium and resale

In secondary listings, the spread between a community-facing low-floor unit and a Burj-Khalifa-side upper-floor unit runs wide. Old Town-facing units carry a specific buyer following — that view configuration is rare in newer Downtown towers and unique to older buildings closer to the original Bur Dubai districts.

Frequently asked

From upper floors of the Burj-Khalifa-facing towers, yes — partial views. Full elevations are limited because the towers don't exceed 36 floors.

Continue exploring The Lofts

Information on this page is provided for guidance and may change. For figures that affect a financial decision, always confirm directly with The Lofts's management, the developer, or your appointed agent.