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Life At Different Levels

An Icon in the Sky​

The Index is the Paradigm of Contemporary Living, revolutionizing the idea of balance between Lifestyle, Construction, and Environment.
Awarded as the “Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa” from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat in 2011.

╾╾╾╾   DIFC

╾╾╾╾   INDEX TOWER

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Unique Character

The inspiring and innovative design keeps the tower’s internal temperature below 28 degrees Celsius, without the use of air conditioning, even in the hottest summers.

Location:  DIFC, Dubai

Project Category:  Residential, Offices & Retails

╾╾╾╾   AMBITION WITH PURPOSE

Amenities

The Index houses both residential and office units, with a stylish and innovative design. On top of the tower are twelve stylish duplex and triplex penthouse apartments. The window glasses are designed to guarantee a natural light all day long.
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Car Parking

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Fitness Center

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Swimming Pools

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Cafes/Restaurants

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24 Hours Security

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Access Control

Fact Sheet

The Index Tower represents a vision inspired by growth and smart evolution. The building’s advanced design allows a significant saving of energy and consequently drastically reduces not only the costs, but the overall environmental impact of the tower.

The Neighbourhood

╾╾╾╾   It’s All Around You

Index Tower is situated strategically within the grand Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the hub of international finance firms. It’s also a recognizable part of the outstanding Dubai skyline, due to its unique skyscraper shape. Furthermore, the prime location enables seamless access to Sheikh Zayed Road, while it’s just a few steps away from Dubai Downtown.
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First Avenue Mall

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Emirates Hospital

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Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road

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Schools

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Leisure

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Parks

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