[2][3] The concept of the tower was inspired by traditional Middle Eastern architecture, though aiming for the creation of a futuristic landmark.
The facades present three-dimensional pattern models replicating the Arabic Mashrabiya.
It has a total of 168 one, two and three-bedroomed apartment units and 117 office suits divided and furnished as simplexes and duplexes.
[4] The building also benefits from a swimming pool, gyms, private elevators and retail spaces for supermarkets and pharmacies.
[5] Head of the Commercial and Towers of Al Mana Capital Real Estate Wassim Soubra stated that due to its strategic positioning on the Corniche, Burj AlMana offers views and convenient access to key locations, guaranteeing easy connections to important hubs and through its distinctive architectural style, the landmark attracts companies wanting to showcase their status and goals in the market.