In a major development in Dubai’s real estate scene, Tiger Properties, a well-established firm since the late ’70s, has unveiled its latest architectural project: Tiger Sky Tower.
Since its inception, Tiger Properties has been a prominent player in the UAE’s real estate industry. Over time, the company, founded by Waleed Mohammad Al Zoubi, has significantly diversified, expanding into contracting, real estate, manufacturing, facility management, hospitality, education, and more.
Tiger Properties, the real estate division of Tiger Group, is renowned as a market leader. With over 270 projects and a built-up area totalling 2,784,122 square metres, the company has an impressive track record. Notable projects include Jade Tower in Dubai, Fradis Tower in Sharjah, and Neva Residence.
Announcing its latest architectural marvel, Tiger Properties introduces the Tiger Sky Tower, a unique rainforest residential tower in Business Bay that sets five world records. The rainforest ascends to 447 metres, making it the highest rainforest globally, and features the highest roller coaster within a rainforest, offering scenic views of the lush greenery for all ages.
At 447 metres, the rainforest tower also features the world’s highest infinity pool. It holds the title for the world’s highest royal penthouse at 427 metres and includes 18 penthouses at 426 metres. With 122 floors, this towering masterpiece stands at 532 metres, representing the pinnacle of luxury and sophistication.
Created by the visionary minds at Tiger Properties, this iconic tower sets new benchmarks in skyscraper design, promising an unparalleled experience for residents and investors alike. Eng. Amer Waleed Al Zoubi, CEO of Tiger Properties, sees Tiger Sky Tower as more than just a building; he stated, “We aim to build a historic development that surpasses expectations and completely reimagines urban living, all while paying close attention to detail and prioritising perfection.”
Situated at the heart of Business Bay, Tiger Sky Tower merges modern architecture with sustainability, aligning with the UAE’s 40/40 plans for a greener future. The tower includes residential units, luxurious penthouses, an infinity pool, lush parks, an elegant sky restaurant—the highest in the world at 439 metres—and breathtaking views of the Burj Khalifa.