Ellington Properties, a leading design-led boutique developer in Dubai, has announced the handover of Berkeley Place, a landmark addition to the vibrant Mohammed Bin Rashid City (MBR City).
With 127 well-designed apartments, including studios, one- and two-bedroom units, each home maximizes space and natural light to enhance everyday living, said Ellington in a statement.
This development transcends conventional high-rise living, setting a benchmark with its elegant façade, expansive layouts, and resort-inspired amenities, establishing it as a standout address in Dubai, it stated.
"At Ellington Properties, we believe in creating spaces that inspire and elevate daily life," remarked Elie Naaman, the Co-Founder and CEO of Ellington Properties.
"Berkeley Place exemplifies our commitment to design-led living, combining innovative architecture with lifestyle-enhancing amenities in MBR City. These aren’t just homes—they represent refined living, offering residents a unique blend of comfort, style, and value. With its completion, we are proud to deliver a community that truly stands apart," he stated.
This award-winning residential development, he stated, represents a new era of living, where innovative design and curated amenities converge to create an unparalleled lifestyle.
Berkeley Place is a true architectural gem, seamlessly blending modernist influences with thoughtful functionality, he added.
According to him, Berkeley Place goes beyond a residence, offering amenities that inspire balance and connection.
"The journey begins with an elegant lobby and lush lounge, leading to landscaped gardens for serene retreats, an urban basketball court, and an arcade room for recreation. Eco-conscious features include EV charging stations and bicycle parking," he explained.
"Wellness takes center stage with indoor and outdoor fitness studios, a tranquil yoga deck surrounded by greenery, and a rooftop infinity pool with stunning views of Dubai’s skyline. The adjoining pool spa and terrace provide a perfect setting for relaxation and leisure," he added.-TradeArabia News Service