The Highbury is a contemporary residential development in Mohammed Bin Rashid City, designed to introduce a new chapter of refined urban living close to the energy of Downtown Dubai. The building is formed through two connected sections, each with its own visual identity, brought together through a seamless architectural plan. A stepped façade creates a graceful transition from ground-level gardens to upper-level duplex apartments and the roof terrace, giving the project a distinctive and elegant presence.
The residences are designed with refined materials, open layouts, and a calm modern aesthetic. Bedrooms feature wood-look tile floors, natural materials, neutral tones, and full-length wardrobes with ample storage. Living rooms are shaped by open-concept layouts, sleek floors, and modern wall finishes, creating an organized and stylish environment. Bathrooms include porcelain countertops with integrated sinks, marble shower shelving, bespoke mirror cabinets, storage shelves, and walk-in showers with both hand and rain showerheads. Kitchens feature open layouts, bright palettes, and full-length light wood cabinets that add warmth, depth, and contemporary elegance.
Located in Mohammed Bin Rashid City, The Highbury benefits from a prestigious master community offering fashion, luxury, dining, entertainment, and lifestyle experiences. Residents can enjoy destinations such as Hartland Square and Hartland Boulevard for retail and luxury brands, while The Walk offers cafés, restaurants, and water-feature views within the community.
MBR City provides a wide range of amenities, including educational institutions, healthcare facilities, luxury hotels, shopping malls, entertainment venues, cycling tracks, jogging trails, equestrian facilities, and community spaces. The area also hosts cultural events, sports activities, and recreational experiences that encourage social connection and active living. With strong connectivity through major highways and public transport networks, MBR City offers convenient access to Dubai’s business districts, leisure destinations, and cultural landmarks.