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.