The Binary (Dubai)

The Binary is a 30-floor tower in the Business Bay in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Construction of The Binary is scheduled to be completed by 1st Quarter of 2015.[1][2] It consists of a 22-floor tower fused to another 25-floor tower and has waterways on two sides. All offices in the tower are freehold, according to Dubai’s property law.

About The Binary By Omniyat

The Binary, Business Bay, between interchanges 1 and 2 on Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai. Comprising dual 21- and 24-storey towers fused at the centre; with unique and inspiring amenities, it is where business and pleasure come together at an unrivaled location. Accessible by road, rail and water, The Binary is located off Sheikh Zayed Road, in the heart of Business Bay, the region´s business capital.

Located a short distance from Dubai's arterial highways and the Emirate's two international airports, the district is in sight of the Creek, Dubai historic trading epicentre, the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, and Dubai Mall, the world's largest shopping and leisure destination, which welcomed 65 million visitors in 2012 - more than number of people who visited New York. With the population of over 300,000, the area is a prime hub for residential living, international and local businesses, financial institution, retail and hospitality.

The interiors of The Binary complement the contemporary exterior with an awe inspiring 4-storey lobby, bustling public areas, private alcoves and state-of-the-art offices. Public areas will be completed and finished with high-quality materials and completed with state-of-the-art lighting systems. It is intended for the Binary to have a number of amenities, set between an extensive landscaped area. These features will be complemented by top-quality restaurants and retail units located on the podium deck and the promenade.

Notes

  1. "The Binary - Office for sale - Business Bay". Dubai Property Group. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  2. "Binary Tower by Omniyat, 50-50 Payment Plan". propertyfinder.ae. Retrieved 1 May 2014.

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