Burj Azizi Construction Underway in Dubai

On January 18, 2024, Mirwais Azizi, Chairman of Azizi Developments, officially launched the construction of Burj Azizi—a landmark tower poised to become the second tallest building in the world, second only to the Burj Khalifa.

Location and Vision

Situated along Sheikh Zayed Road near Dubai’s Museum of the Future and World Trade Center, Burj Azizi will blend residential luxury, opulent hospitality, and exclusivity. Designed as a lasting tribute by the Azizi family to the emirate that welcomed them, the tower reflects their gratitude and legacy.

Scale and Timeline

The project commands attention with an estimated construction cost of USD 1.5 billion. Pre-sales are set to begin in 2024, and the tower is expected to be completed by 2029, standing as a testament to ambitious engineering and grand vision.

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