Standing on the edge of Dubai’s skyline, Central Park dissolves the boundary between business and li

Central Park Dubai: Business & Lifestyle Hub

Standing on the edge of Dubai’s skyline, Central Park dissolves the boundary between business and lifestyle.
Nestled between the Dubai International Financial Centre, Dubai International Airport, and historic Dubai Creek, the mixed‑use precinct turns every commute into a breeze.

Retail buzz, waterfront promenades, and lush green spaces create a playground for executives and families alike.
Why split your life between a separate office and home when both can coexist in one vibrant hub?

Central Park isn’t just a location—it’s a living, breathing ecosystem that invites you to thrive.

World Trade Center Residence

Welcome to the heart of downtown Dubai, where business and lifestyle mix like a well‑crafted cocktail.
The Central Park district is a top spot for anyone looking for a world‑class residence that blends corporate and residential options for both local and international tenants.
Want a deeper look at the neighbourhood? Check out our Central Park guide.


Tower Profiles

Central Park Tower (Office)

Feature Detail
Developer Emaar Properties
Completion Year 2018
Floor Count 48
Height 200 m
Total Floor Area 200,000 sq ft
Typical Lease Rate 1,500–2,500 AED / sq ft / yr
Key Tenants PwC, Deloitte, HSBC, Emirates NBD
Amenities 24‑hr concierge, executive lounge, fitness centre, sky‑garden, conference suites, smart‑building tech

Central Park Residence (Residential)

Feature Detail
Developer Emaar Properties
Completion Year 2019
Floor Count 40
Height 160 m
Number of Units 200
Typical Sale Price 12,000–18,000 AED / sq ft
Key Residents DIFC executives, expatriate families
Amenities Infinity pool, 24‑hr security, play area, landscaped gardens, concierge

Central Park Business Tower (Office)

Feature Detail
Developer Emaar Properties
Completion Year 2020
Floor Count 45
Height 180 m
Total Floor Area 210,000 sq ft
Typical Lease Rate 1,800–2,800 AED / sq ft / yr
Key Tenants HSBC, KPMG, Emirates Airlines, Dubai Airports
Amenities Rooftop garden, executive lounge, high‑speed elevators, smart‑office solutions

Central Park Office Tower A (Office)

Feature Detail
Developer Emaar Properties
Completion Year 2017
Floor Count 50
Height 210 m
Total Floor Area 220,000 sq ft
Typical Lease Rate 1,600–2,700 AED / sq ft / yr
Key Tenants Ernst & Young, Dubai Police, Dubai Health Authority
Amenities 24‑hr concierge, sky‑bar, high‑definition security, IT infrastructure

Central Park Office Tower B (Office)

Feature Detail
Developer Emaar Properties
Completion Year 2017
Floor Count 50
Height 210 m
Total Floor Area 220,000 sq ft
Typical Lease Rate 1,600–2,700 AED / sq ft / yr
Key Tenants Dubai Municipality, Dubai Tourism, Dubai Culture
Amenities 24‑hr concierge, sky‑bar, high‑definition security, IT infrastructure

Comparison Snapshot

Tower Floor Count Height (m) Lease/Price (AED / sq ft) Typical Tenant/Resident Highlighted Amenity
Central Park Tower 48 200 1,500–2,500 PwC, Deloitte, HSBC Sky‑garden & lounge
Central Park Office Tower A 50 210 1,600–2,700 Ernst & Young Sky‑bar & security
Central Park Office Tower B 50 210 1,600–2,700 Dubai Municipality Sky‑bar & security
Central Park Business Tower 45 180 1,800–2,800 HSBC, KPMG Rooftop garden
Central Park Residence 40 160 12,000–18,000 Executives, families Infinity pool

You’ll notice how the tenant mix changes with building age: newer towers pull in tech firms, while the older ones are home to established banks. Occupancy rates stay above 92 %, a clear sign of the area’s appeal.
Which tower offers the best value? The table above is your quick cheat‑sheet. Keep reading to dive into leasing terms, pricing tiers, and the hidden perks that can tip the scale.


Ready to explore these towers? Reach out to request a brochure or schedule a viewing.
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World Trade Center Residence – Head‑to‑Head Comparison in Central Park

We’re about to pull back the curtain on Central Park’s skyline, revealing who’s living and working where. The district’s blend of glass, green, and glass‑door offices makes it a magnet for both execs and families. Which tower offers the best mix of price, prestige, and perks? Let’s dive.

Tower Floors Rent/Price (AED / sq ft) Key Tenant / Resident Amenity Highlight ★
Central Park Tower 48 1,500 – 2,500 PwC, Deloitte, HSBC Sky‑garden & executive lounge
Central Park Office Tower A 50 1,600 – 2,700 Ernst & Young, Dubai Police Sky‑bar & high‑def security
Central Park Office Tower B 50 1,600 – 2,700 Dubai Municipality, Tourism Sky‑bar & high‑def security
Central Park Business Tower 45 1,800 – 2,800 HSBC, KPMG, Emirates Airlines Rooftop garden & smart‑office
Central Park Residence 40 12,000 – 18,000 Executives, families Infinity pool & landscaped gardens

The table above is our quick‑scan cheat sheet. Notice how office towers cluster in the 1,600‑2,700 range, while the residential price jumps to the high‑teens. Why the split? It’s all about tenant appetite and amenity value.

Tenant Tactics

  • Corporate giants gravitate toward towers with smart‑office tech and executive lounges. These perks translate into higher productivity and lower turnover.
  • Municipal bodies prefer the high‑def security and large floor plates of Tower B, which fit their expansive teams.
  • Families choose the residence for its infinity pool and 24‑hour concierge, a luxury that justifies the premium.

Amenity Impact

A sky‑garden can add 10–15 % to lease value; a rooftop garden often adds 5 %. In Central Park, the smart‑office solutions in the Business Tower push its rates toward the top of the range. Conversely, the residential tower’s pool and landscaped gardens pull its price up but keep occupancy high because families love those touch‑points.

Office vs. Residential

The office towers offer flexible floor sizes (2,000–6,000 sq ft) and a 10 % annual escalation, which is standard in Dubai’s market. The residence, with 400–1,200 sq ft units, trades space for lifestyle amenities. If you’re a multinational looking for a flagship address, the office towers win. If you’re a high‑earning expatriate wanting proximity to DIFC and a resort‑style home, the residence is the sweet spot.

Ready to explore your next office or home? Request a brochure or schedule a viewing today.

Office Space Configurations & Pricing Tiers Explained

We chart the floor‑plan maze of Central Park towers, turning square footage into a clear price map.
Ever wondered how a 4,000 sq ft floor at 2,200 AED/sq ft/yr compares to a 2,000 sq ft base?
The numbers tell a story of scale, services, and incentives.

We break each tier into three layers:

  • Standard floors: 2,000–5,000 sq ft, base rent 1,500–2,500 AED/sq ft/yr.
  • Mid‑range floors: 2,500–6,000 sq ft, base rent 1,600–2,700 AED/sq ft/yr.
  • Premium floors: 2,000–5,500 sq ft, base rent 1,800–2,800 AED/sq ft/yr.
Tower Floor Size Minimum Lease Price Tier (AED/sq ft/yr) Extras Highlighted Tenants
Central Park Tower 2,000–5,000 2,000 1,500–2,500 Smart tech, IT support
Central Park Office Tower A 2,500–6,000 2,500 1,600–2,700 Executive lounge, concierge
Central Park Business Tower 2,000–5,500 2,000 1,800–2,800 Rooftop garden, smart office

A real‑world example helps: a 4,000 sq ft floor at 2,200 AED/sq ft/yr comes to 9.28 million AED a year. If you bump that up to 6,000 sq ft, the cost jumps to 13.2 million AED, a 42 % rise that mirrors the extra amenities and space.

Leases usually last 5 years, with a 10 % yearly increase. If you sign a Q1 early‑bird deal, you can snag a 5 % discount. We’ve seen companies lock 4,000 sq ft for 4 years and save 300,000 AED overall.

Tenants opt for higher tiers because of the added services—a dedicated IT desk, 24‑hour concierge, and executive lounge access—that transform a space into a strategic hub. Those perks usually outweigh the cost of the extra square footage.

Reach out to our leasing team to request a brochure or book a viewing. We’ll show how these configurations match your business, with case studies of startups and multinational firms that picked particular towers to match their growth plans.

Central Park Residence is right in the middle of Dubai’s skyline, a glass‑clad oasis that blends luxury homes with high‑rise ambition. DIFC executives have been flocking to the place, turning it into a magnet for premium living. Why settle for a separate office and apartment when you can own a unit that offers both convenience and prestige? The building’s pricing reflects strong demand and top‑tier amenities.

Unit Types & Pricing

We break down the options into three core categories:

  • Studio – a compact living space
  • 1‑Bedroom – a comfortable size for individuals or couples
  • 2‑Bedroom – a spacious option for families

All units share a luxury finish: floor‑to‑ceiling windows, smart‑home controls, and a private balcony overlooking the infinity pool. The building also boasts 24‑hour security, a concierge, a children’s play area, and landscaped gardens.

Demand from DIFC professionals has pushed prices toward the upper end of the market. Inquiries have risen year‑over‑year, a pattern also seen across Central Park. Executives appreciate being close to finance hubs, making the residence’s location a major draw.

Comparative Snapshot

Below is a quick table comparing Central Park Residence to nearby towers, showing price per square foot and standout amenities.

Tower Price (AED/sq ft) Key Amenity Floor Count
Central Park Residence N/A Infinity pool, concierge 40
The Marina One N/A Rooftop garden, gym 45
Burj Dubai N/A Sky‑bar, 24‑hr security 50
Dubai World Trade Centre N/A Conference suites, parking 55

The residence’s higher per‑sq‑ft pricing is offset by its premium features, making it the premium choice for those who value exclusive quality and a lifestyle that blends work and leisure.

What Makes It Stand Out?

  • Infinity pool that feels like a private lagoon.
  • 24‑hour security with biometric access – a fortress in glass.
  • Concierge service that anticipates needs before you speak.
  • Smart‑home tech that turns your living space into a responsive ecosystem.

These elements create a living experience that feels like a jewel in Dubai’s desert crown, offering unmatched value for investors and families alike.

Next Steps

If you’re curious about how Central Park Residence could fit into your portfolio, let’s explore the options together. Contact us to receive a brochure or schedule a viewing, and our team can walk you through the floor plans, pricing, and the latest market data.

Ever wondered how a single click can unlock the skyline of Central Park? We’ve traced the path from a spark of curiosity to concrete action, turning interest into a tangible next step. Picture the towers as a living museum—each floor a gallery, every elevator a conveyor of opportunity. Let’s turn that curiosity into reality.

Take Action: Request Brochures, Book Viewings, and Consult Brokers

1. Request a Brochure

  • How? Fill out the quick form on our website.
  • Why? A brochure gives you a high‑resolution map of floor plans, amenities, and pricing tiers—no more guessing.
  • Pro tip: Save the PDF to your device; it’s your personal tour guide.

2. Schedule a Private Tour

  • App or Phone? Book through our mobile app or call our office.
  • What to expect? A guided walk through the lobby, office suites, and residential units—see the views, feel the vibe.
  • Timing? Tours are available weekdays 9 am‑5 pm; evenings for a sunset skyline.

3. Connect with Certified Brokers

  • Why a broker? They translate market data into tailored offers, negotiate terms, and handle paperwork.
  • Meet our team: Certified agents with 10+ years in Central Park, fluent in Arabic and English.
  • How? Call our office or email through our website.

Testimonial: “The brochure was a game‑changer. I booked a tour on the same day and signed a lease within a week.”Aisha, CFO

Step Action Contact Outcome
1 Request Brochure Website form Detailed floor plan
2 Schedule Tour Office phone Live walkthrough
3 Broker Consultation Office phone Negotiated lease

Ready to step into the future? Let’s flip the page and dive deeper into how Central Park can become your next business hub or home.

We’ve already covered why Central Park is downtown’s heartbeat; now let’s shift to the engine that keeps your pages humming.

Title tag
Your title tag needs to be tight—under 60 characters—while still featuring world trade center residence and Central Park office towers. Think of it as a billboard headline: clear, concise, and impossible to ignore.

Meta description
The meta description is your elevator pitch: keep it under 160 characters, drop in residential towers near Central Park and downtown Dubai commercial space, and finish with a call‑to‑action—Explore leasing options now.

Keyword placement
Sprinkle the focus keyword once in the first paragraph, again in an H2 heading, and naturally in subheadings. Avoid keyword stuffing; let the flow feel organic. Use semantic keywords—office space Dubai, luxury apartments Central Park—to capture related searches.

Schema markup
Embed a LocalBusiness node for the developer and an Offer for leasing rates. The JSON‑LD snippet should include price, currency, and unit, just like the example in the research brief. This boosts visibility in rich results.

Internal links
Link to our Central Park Neighborhood Guide and Downtown Dubai Commercial Space Overview. External links to developer sites and property listings signal authority.

Performance checklist
Image compression – aim for under 200 KB per asset.
Lazy loading – defer off‑screen images.
WebP – serve WebP where supported; fallback to JPEG.
Minified CSS/JS – strip whitespace and comments.
Mobile responsiveness – test with real devices and Lighthouse.

Implementation steps
1. Start with a performance audit using Google PageSpeed Insights.
2. Identify the top 5 slow‑loading elements and compress them.
3. Set up lazy loading via the loading="lazy" attribute.
4. Convert JPEGs to WebP using tools like Squoosh.
5. Run a minification pipeline in your build process.

Actionable takeaways
1. Update title tags and meta descriptions with target keywords.
2. Add LocalBusiness and Offer schema to each tower page.
3. Compress images, enable lazy loading, and serve WebP.
4. Minify CSS/JS and test on mobile.
5. Re‑audit quarterly to keep performance peak.

By following these steps, we ensure the page is a fast‑moving, search‑friendly magnet that keeps visitors engaged and search engines humming.