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Raw District by Imtiaz Summary

By Imtiaz Developments   |     Sheikh Zayed Road

Starting From

AED 649,000  

Property Type: Office Space
Unit type: NA
Size: Start From 700 Sq Ft.
Property Type: Retail Space
Unit type: NA
Size: Start From 1,000 Sq Ft.
Property Type: Apartment
Unit type: Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom
Size: 380 to 1,400 Sq Ft.
Property Type: Suite
Unit type: 1 Bedroom
Size: 610 Sq Ft.
Down Payment: 20%
Payment Plan: 60/40
Handover: Q1 - 2029

Overview

Raw District by Imtiaz Developments is the futuristic designed stacked, offset rectilinear four architecture advancement at Sheikh Zayed Road with studios to 3-bedroom apartments. At the edge of Dubai’s next growth corridor, the metro integrated architecture sets the tone with a Porsche 911 in Burnt Orange, vintage aircraft more than just a décor. Defining the ground that it stands on, the façade announces its intention to create a landmark that everything else in Downtown Jebel Ali will eventually be measured against. The architecture is the literal translation of a philosophical position into built form. The building's massing is composed of discrete rectilinear volumes deliberately offset against one another as not a single extruded tower but a composition of distinct masses. Meeting at different angles, planes, and speeds, creating a restless profile that reads differently from every approach and refuses to resolve into the static, finished object that characterises its identity.

Set at the precise convergence of Dubai Marina, Expo City, Palm Jebel Ali, and the future Al Maktoum International Airport. The district occupies a location that its developer describes, with full architectural justification, as sitting not at the centre of what already exists but at the edge of what is about to. This is the first iteration of a global concept in Dubai, then London, Miami, and Madrid and it carries the full weight of that ambition in everything from its structural massing strategy to the name of the coffee shop it has embedded in its ground floor. The primary façade material is honest, raw-textured concrete, deliberately rough and tactile, positioned as the literal material translation of the brand's core conviction that authenticity is the luxury.

Cascading greenery is woven into the architecture at the setbacks and podium level, intended to compound and thicken as the community matures. The integrated Biophilia that treats nature not as decoration but as structural to the mood of the place. The upper volume bears the brand mark with a confidence that gives the composition a clear terminus and a legible identity from the Sheikh Zayed Road approach. The interior design philosophy is as precisely articulated as its architecture, grounded in a conviction it names "Material Honesty." Concrete slabs, fractured stone, raw timber with bark intact, stretched cowhide, oxidised brass, and embossed chrome within the development pretends to be anything other than itself.

The Bubble Block answers an embossed-chrome façade with a grounding concrete top. The façade feature objects throughout the shared spaces; a Porsche 911 in Burnt Orange, a full-chrome wing suspended in the memory of flight, a drum kit placed in open air are culturally loaded rather than decoratively neutral. Residential apartments are fully furnished to a high-grade specification, with open kitchens, integrated appliances, smart storage, and layered lighting systems. Against this concrete shell, a reflective bronze glazing system introduces a warm register to the elevations. As such catching golden-hour light, giving depth to the surface, and achieving sophistication through restraint rather than ornament.

Nothing within the building exists to fill a standard amenity checklist. Every space and the list of them is substantial to earns its position through the ideas it sparks. The Gallery exhibits the Masih Imtiaz Art Collection, lending the public areas the character of a curated cultural institution. The Distrikt Table is a shared dining concept built around a long communal table. Raw Theory is the development's bespoke gym concept, not a standard fitness room but a high-energy cycling studio where lights pulse and beats drop and exercise becomes a collective experience.

RAW Station is the co-working brand, a managed ecosystem of open desks, private offices, meeting rooms, and podcast studios. The 6AM Coffee Club, Inner Circle, and RAW Lab complete the commercial ecosystem, producing a ground plane of such density and originality that the building functions as an urban destination as much as a residential address.

Highlights of the Project:

  • Fully furnished studios to 3-bedroom apartments with open kitchens, smart storage, and layered lighting.
  • An urban culture platform on Sheikh Zayed Road, at the convergence of Dubai's next chapter.
  • Stacked-volume architecture with raw concrete façade, reflective bronze glazing, and deeply modelled expressive balconies.
  • Direct metro integration is built into the architecture, making District a true transit-connected community.
  • Raw Theory bespoke gym concept features a high-energy cycling studio built like a nightclub.
  • Raw Station co-working brand offers open desks, private offices, meeting rooms, and podcast studios on-site.
  • The Distrikt Table is a communal dining concept with open kitchens and rotating chef collaborations.

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Payment Plan

Down Payment

20%

Down Payment

On Booking Date
During Construction

35%

During Construction

1st to 5th Installment
Handover

5%

On Handover

100% Completion
Post Handover

40%

Post-Handover

Within 36 Months
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