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The Edit at d3: Dubai’s New Waterfront Residential Landmark

The Edit at d3: Dubai’s New Waterfront Residential Landmark

Post by : Badri Ariffin

Dubai Design District (d3) is set to witness a new benchmark in modern urban living with the launch of The Edit at d3, a striking residential development by Meraas, part of Dubai Holding Real Estate. Nestled along the Dubai Canal promenade, this bold architectural ensemble promises a lifestyle where design, creativity, and comfort converge.

The development comprises three sculptural towers, seamlessly blending into the waterfront with softened forms, curved corners, and flowing balcony lines. With 557 contemporary residences, ranging from one- to four-bedroom apartments and signature penthouses, The Edit caters to diverse lifestyles and aspirations.

Inside the towers, sky gardens and landscaped terraces bring natural light, air, and greenery deep into the buildings. Residents can unwind in wellness sanctuaries, social lounges, and open-air terraces, offering a rare combination of privacy and community engagement.

Lifestyle and amenities at The Edit are designed to match the district’s creative energy. The development features resort-style pools, co-working and creative studios, family zones, health and fitness facilities, gaming lounges, and a private cinema, ensuring a dynamic and engaging environment for all age groups.

Strategically positioned, residents enjoy direct access to d3’s waterfront promenades, designer galleries, cafés, and fashion ateliers. This integration places The Edit at the heart of a fast-growing creative ecosystem, reflecting Dubai’s evolving cultural and design-led identity.

As Dubai Design District prepares for an expansion of 500,000 sq ft, including new cultural spaces, dining destinations, and creative industries, The Edit at d3 marks a significant milestone in the district’s transformation, offering a harmonious blend of luxury, lifestyle, and innovation.

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