About the complex
Three towers share a single podium with retail at street level. Tower A and C at 38 floors are the larger pair; Tower B at 34 floors fills the middle of the development. Together the buildings host studios, 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments, plus some duplex layouts. Views look out over the Downtown master plan including the artificial canal and the Burj Khalifa.
- Master + project developer: Emaar Properties
- OA management: Emaar Community Management
- Construction start: 2004
- Completion: 2009
- Tower configuration: A (38F), B (34F), C (38F)
- Unit mix: studios, 1, 2, 3 bedroom + duplexes
- Shared podium with retail
Where Burj Views fits in the Emaar lineup
Among Emaar's Downtown buildings, Burj Views sits in the older mid-tier alongside The Lofts and The Residences. Pricing per square foot runs below newer Emaar mid-tier buildings; the trade-off is older finishes and pre-Burj-Khalifa-era floor plate proportions. The shared-podium configuration creates community feel that single-tower buildings can't replicate.
Why the three-tower configuration matters
Three towers sharing a podium means amenities are shared (one OA budget covers facilities serving 3 buildings) and resale liquidity is broader (3 listings markets in one address). For buyers, the practical benefit is that vacancy and re-let times tend to run shorter than in single-tower buildings of similar age.