Binghatti Wraith is a high-rise apartment tower in Al Jaddaf, close to Dubai Creek and the Green Line metro. Completion is planned for Q4 2027, and the project focuses only on apartments: studios, 1-bedroom apartments, 2-bedroom apartments and 3-bedroom apartments. Binghatti Wraith is planned with a ground floor, 4 podium levels, 14 residential floors and a roof. The lower levels hold the lobby, concierge, covered parking, an amenity deck, landscaped walkways, cafes and ground-floor retail. Residential floors begin above the podium.
Binghatti Wraith redefines contemporary urban living through its striking crystalline glass façades and panoramic vistas of Dubai’s most iconic landmarks, including Burj Khalifa, Dubai Frame, and the city’s skyline. Strategically positioned in the heart of Al Jaddaf, it is just 6 minutes away from Downtown Dubai, offering seamless connectivity to DIFC, Dubai Healthcare City, and Dubai International Airport, while placing residents moments away from the cultural richness of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Library and Dubai Design District (D3).
Al Jaddaf sits west of Dubai Creek, near the Business Bay Extension. The district has residential towers, hotels, healthcare facilities, sports venues and cultural sites. Its dhow-building past is still visible in places, but what draws buyers today is the transport access, the creek frontage and the reach into central Dubai. Public transport is a real asset here. Al Jaddaf Metro Station is on the Green Line, and Binghatti Wraith is roughly 2 minutes from it on foot. Creek Metro Station and marine transport connections extend movement further across the area. Drivers have direct access to Al Khail Road, Sheikh Zayed Road and Oud Metha Road, covering both older and newer parts of the city.
Leisure options are more varied than the district’s size might suggest. Dubai Festival City Mall is about 7 minutes away, Dubai Mall around 12 minutes, and Wafi Mall is also within easy reach. Mohammed Bin Rashid Library, Jameel Arts Centre, Zabeel Stadium, Dubai Creek and Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary give residents genuine reasons to stay local on weekends.