AHS Tower Fully Sold During Development
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AHS Tower Fully Sold During Development

AHS Properties has sold 100 per cent of the inventory at AHS Tower during development, generating more than USD 700 million (mn) in revenue and signalling robust demand for Grade A commercial space in Dubai. The tower rises 69 storeys above Sheikh Zayed Road and is located within minutes of the Dubai International Financial Centre and the Museum of the Future. The project represents the developer's move from ultra-luxury residential schemes into large-scale commercial development.

Designed by Killa Design with interiors by AHS Atelier, the tower is presented as a next-generation workplace combining large-format floorplates with a vertical ecosystem of exclusive amenities and executive-grade workspaces. Units range from 2,900 to 6,600 sq ft and are supported by 17 high-speed elevators and direct access to the Dubai Metro. Two floors above the 60th floor are dedicated to tenant amenities, including a private fitness and wellness centre, executive lounges, dining concepts, boardrooms, and exhibition spaces.

The sales occurred amid a year of exceptional business growth in the UAE, with more than 250,000 new companies established in 2025 and a total of one point four mn operating companies, representing 119 per cent growth. Company leadership characterised the tower as a response to evolving workplace preferences and said the development places human health and wellness at the centre of conception, design, construction and operation. The developer indicated an intent to tap into the USD 584 billion (bn) wellness-driven real estate movement, which is forecast to double to USD one point one trillion (tn) by 2029.

Since its establishment in 2021, AHS Properties has delivered ultra-luxury residences across Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills and the Dubai Water Canal, and the development of AHS Tower is presented as a new chapter in its growth strategy. The design team said the project draws inspiration from hospitality-driven amenities to set a new benchmark for commercial interior design and to create inspiring workplace environments. The sales result is presented as evidence of strong investor confidence in Dubai's office market and of demand for premium, wellness-focused workspaces.

AHS Properties has sold 100 per cent of the inventory at AHS Tower during development, generating more than USD 700 million (mn) in revenue and signalling robust demand for Grade A commercial space in Dubai. The tower rises 69 storeys above Sheikh Zayed Road and is located within minutes of the Dubai International Financial Centre and the Museum of the Future. The project represents the developer's move from ultra-luxury residential schemes into large-scale commercial development. Designed by Killa Design with interiors by AHS Atelier, the tower is presented as a next-generation workplace combining large-format floorplates with a vertical ecosystem of exclusive amenities and executive-grade workspaces. Units range from 2,900 to 6,600 sq ft and are supported by 17 high-speed elevators and direct access to the Dubai Metro. Two floors above the 60th floor are dedicated to tenant amenities, including a private fitness and wellness centre, executive lounges, dining concepts, boardrooms, and exhibition spaces. The sales occurred amid a year of exceptional business growth in the UAE, with more than 250,000 new companies established in 2025 and a total of one point four mn operating companies, representing 119 per cent growth. Company leadership characterised the tower as a response to evolving workplace preferences and said the development places human health and wellness at the centre of conception, design, construction and operation. The developer indicated an intent to tap into the USD 584 billion (bn) wellness-driven real estate movement, which is forecast to double to USD one point one trillion (tn) by 2029. Since its establishment in 2021, AHS Properties has delivered ultra-luxury residences across Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills and the Dubai Water Canal, and the development of AHS Tower is presented as a new chapter in its growth strategy. The design team said the project draws inspiration from hospitality-driven amenities to set a new benchmark for commercial interior design and to create inspiring workplace environments. The sales result is presented as evidence of strong investor confidence in Dubai's office market and of demand for premium, wellness-focused workspaces.

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