01 May 2023
Damac Properties announced the launch of two luxury properties in Dubai last month: Canal Heights 2, a 45-storey tower in Dubai offering luxury waterfront living, and Damac Bay 2 by Cavalli.
Canal Heights 2 comes on the heels of the successful launch of the first branded tower within its Canal Heights project, stated the developer.
Located on the shores of Dubai Canal in the heart of Business Bay, Canal Heights 2 will embody the essence of blue topaz in its interiors, which are co-branded by Swiss jeweller de Grisogono, it added.
“After the success of Canal Heights, we are proud to unveil its twin and product par excellence, Canal Heights 2. The new tower is set to bring as much exuberance as its predecessor and promises glitz, glamour, and indulgence,” said Niall McLoughlin, the Senior Vice President of Damac Properties.
Featuring a design that will be dressed in illuminated hues of blue, a unique offering of the tower is its stars lake – an infinity lap pool, which will sparkle and glow from its bioluminescent edge.
Canal Heights 2 will offer a range of layouts including studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments as well as three- and four-bedroom super-luxury duplexes with views of Business Bay district, and Sheikh Zayed Road, he stated.
Meanwhile, Damac Bay 2 by Cavalli is the sequel to the UAE’s developer’s three-building Damac Bay property, which is located along the same shoreline within Dubai Harbour.
Designed by the Roberto Cavalli brand, this opulent high-rise aims to offer residents a high-end lifestyle complemented by a natural ambiance, said Damac.
Located at the intersection of the iconic Palm Jumeirah and Bluewaters Island, the project has the advantage of being situated midpoint between Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International.
The amenities within Damac’s newest luxury property complement the tower’s floorplans, offering residents a quintessential getaway with housing choices ranging from premium one-bedroom apartments to five-bedroom super luxury deluxe suites, it added.