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Alta Real Estate Development today announces a project set to change the tone of the city’s property development scene in more ways than one. Designed to become a new local landmark, the Mr. C branded residence combines a team of world-renowned architects, interior designers, and developers to create a one-of-a-kind project that will leave its imprint on Dubai’s highly competitive real estate market.

At the helm of the monumental project is world-renowned architect Bernardo Fort Brescia of Miami-based firm Arquitectonica, alongside acclaimed interior designer Will Meyer of New York City-based firm Meyer Davis. A truly distinct property unlike anything that came before it, the building concept was inspired by the curvaceous, natural forms found in desert dunes and ocean waves, while interiors take on a luxury yacht feel, melded together with the elegant Italian touch provided by the Mr. C brand.

Among its defining features, the building takes a signature curvaceous shape to mirror the Arabian Gulf, while spacious outdoor terraces feature private plunge pools. A haven for privacy, residences benefit from private elevators to each floor, penthouses with private rooftop gardens, and unmatched Burj Khalifa views from the exclusive penthouse-only back tower. Combining unparalleled privacy, exclusivity, luxury and refinement along with the city’s most coveted location, the new project was designed to attract buyers as unique and discerning as the property itself.

The Mr. C brand assimilates naturally into Dubai’s ever-evolving luxury property landscape.The brand is uniquely equipped to lead this concept, bringing decades of expertise in hospitality that will transform the way people live, work and entertain. Personalized services at Mr. C Residences Jumeirah include a 24-hour concierge, complemented by a host of amenities including Bellini Café – a Mr. C Café, a spa, yoga room, screening room, in-home delivery from the Café, a private chef for hire, butler service and housekeeping, among other lifestyle luxuries. With only two developments in the world – one in Dubai and one in Miami, Mr. C represents a modern vision of Old-World simplicity and stylish European glamour.

The Dubai Water Canal residence is a continuation of the Mr. C aesthetic, transporting homeowners on a journey on a classic Italian yacht through the Arabian Gulf. The simple yet undeniably elegant aesthetic was a perfect match with the ALTA vision, aspiring to create a new local landmark with the water-facing plot. Facing the Arabian Gulf, the building’s design elements will mimic those of a superyacht – from classic polished wood that reflects the ocean, to modern Italian design features adapted to the region, and with soft shades of brown, grey, beige and blue in homage to the desert.

The ambitious new project represents the future of Dubai real estate, both physically and metaphorically. The developers behind the project, Abdulla Al Tayer and Ignazio Cipriani, are the two youngest entrepreneurs to stem from a long lineage of well-established families in the business and hospitality sectors. They have come together to bring this momentous project to life, a physical representation of their combined vision to bring their family legacies to the next level of modernity and innovation. Aspiring to make a statement on Dubai’s real estate scene, ALTA’s vision as a developer is to focus solely on projects that add value to the city. ALTA invests in unique, high-visibility plots that cater to local and international urban sophisticates, providing exclusive living spaces that always set a new standard for the luxury property market.

With nothing quite like it in Dubai or the world, the residence will house 27 ultra-exclusive units for sale only. The project is currently underway, with presale starting October 2021.

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