Construction has reached a key milestone at Al Habtoor Tower in Dubai, where the 82-story residential building has officially topped out, signaling the transition into its final phase of development.
Developed by the Al Habtoor Group, the project comprises 1,740 apartments within the high-rise structure. Located along Sheikh Zayed Road within Al Habtoor City, the skyscraper forms part of a broader mixed-use district that integrates hospitality, entertainment, and residential uses.
With the structural frame now complete, construction is shifting toward façade installation, interior fit-out, and the delivery of amenity spaces. Initial handovers are expected to begin this summer, with more than 1,300 units scheduled for phased delivery, marking a significant addition to Dubai’s residential supply.
The pace of construction has been supported by advanced building methodologies and large-scale coordination across engineering and construction teams, reflecting the increasing reliance on integrated delivery models for complex high-rise projects of this scale.
Beyond the building, the development’s integration within Al Habtoor City underscores a continued trend in Dubai toward mixed-use urban environments, where residential density is paired with access to hospitality, cultural programming, and retail. The district includes three hotels and the La Perle performance venue, alongside a range of supporting amenities.
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