Piazza Roma by DAMAC is planned as a compact business square within a themed cluster. The layout revolves around a central plaza where workspaces open toward public seating areas and landscaped walkways. Small low rise structures line the edges of the square, creating a sense of enclosure without blocking movement or visibility. Retail and food outlets sit along the pedestrian routes, allowing professionals to access daily essentials within walking distance. The master plan is made up of eight unique neighbourhoods, each inspired by famous coastal cities such as Santorini, Venice, Portofino, and Costa Brava. Every neighbourhood offers its own character along with leisure hubs, water attractions, boutique retail, cafés, and community areas designed to encourage outdoor activities, family time, and social interaction.
The wider community consists mainly of villas and townhouses, which keeps commercial activity limited and controlled. This ensures that the work environment remains calm and avoids the rush often seen in larger business hubs. The master plan supports a balanced mix of work and social interaction without overwhelming the surrounding neighborhood.