Real estate developer Alta Real Estate has announced the highly anticipated unveiling of the Mr. C Residences Triplex. Situated in the vibrant Jumeirah area of Dubai, this luxurious building offers spectacular views of the city's skyline and is slated for completion in December.


Led by the fourth-generation Ignazio Cipriani of the renowned Cipriani family, known for their exceptional restaurants, event spaces, and residential properties worldwide, the Mr. C Residences now make their mark in the UAE.


To bring this expansive triplex to life, Alta Real Estate has partnered with world-renowned architect Bernardo Fort Brescia of Arquitectonica and acclaimed interior designer Will Meyer of Meyer Davis. Drawing inspiration from the desert dunes and ocean waves that characterize Dubai, Brescia has created a harmonious blend of the building's curved exterior and the Italian elegance synonymous with the Mr. C brand.


This fully furnished, two-story penthouse offers six bedrooms and exudes opulent living. It features two plunge pools on its terraces, along with a swimming pool on the landscaped rooftop, providing a captivating view of the city's skyline. The interior showcases oak flooring in the bedrooms and living rooms, while natural stone graces the bathroom floors and walls. With a private elevator, a double-height living room, and a fully furnished entertainment space, every aspect of this triplex is designed with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring exclusivity for potential buyers.


Abdullah Al Tayer, the managing partner of Alta Real Estate, expresses his enthusiasm for this remarkable addition to the Mr. C portfolio, stating, "Designed with meticulous attention to detail and crafted to perfection, this residence is a testament to our commitment to providing unparalleled quality and sophistication to our discerning clientele."


The extraordinary Mr. C Residences Jumeirah triplex is now available for viewing by appointment. For further information, please visit the Mr. C Residences Jumeirah website.












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