Mizn Avenue · Al Mizn 4, Abu DhabiLaundry space for rent in Abu Dhabi.
Choosing the right laundry space for rent in Abu Dhabi starts with defining how the business will operate. A full on-site laundry, dry-cleaning operation, pressing shop, garment-care boutique and collection-and-delivery point have different space, utility, ventilation, workflow and loading requirements. Mizn Avenue — in Al Mizn 4 — offers commercial leasing for laundry operators considering Al Mizn, Al Shamkha, Bani Yas, Madinat Al Riyadh and nearby communities. Available units vary; share your operating model, equipment list, utility needs and opening date with the leasing team before assessing a unit.
Define the laundry business model first
The intended service model determines whether a unit can work. A full-processing laundry may require commercial washers, dryers, pressing equipment, hot-water systems, drainage, ventilation, power and a carefully designed workflow. A customer-facing collection point receives, tags, stores and returns garments while processing takes place at another approved facility — fewer heavy utilities, but still organised storage and logistics access. Be clear which processes will happen inside the proposed unit.
A ground-floor setting with 90 units, 31–510 m²
The commercial plan includes around 90 ground-floor units from approximately 31 to 510 square metres. A compact unit could work as a reception and collection point, while a larger unit might be evaluated for a wider service operation if the technical infrastructure and permitted use support it. Ground-floor access helps customers carrying garment bags and simplifies collection, delivery, equipment movement and supplier access; parking suits short drop-off and pick-up visits.
Serving residential communities
Laundry and garment-care services can become part of a household's regular routine, serving residents, professionals, families and nearby businesses. The wider setting may be relevant to customers from Al Mizn, Al Shamkha, Bani Yas, Madinat Al Riyadh and neighbouring communities. Research existing laundries and delivery services, common prices and turnaround times, and demand for pressing or premium care. The location does not guarantee orders — prepare independent research and conservative forecasts.
Workflow, utilities and customer access
Laundry premises need a logical path so clean and unprocessed items do not mix and orders stay identifiable. Processing equipment can create significant demand for power, water, drainage, heat management and ventilation. For customers, review storefront visibility, distance from parking, short-visit convenience, delivery-driver access and security for stored items. Assess these against your proposed transaction and delivery model.
A look inside Mizn Avenue



The ground-floor plan
90 units · 31–510 m²
Suitable for
Full-service laundries (subject to technical suitability); laundry collection and delivery points; dry-cleaning reception shops; wash-and-fold services; pressing and ironing concepts; garment-care boutiques; uniform-care services; laundry franchises; app-supported laundry businesses; and laundry-and-minor-alteration concepts — subject to availability, permitted use and approvals.
What to ask the leasing team
Laundry equipment can create significant utility demand, and steam and dryer operations may need specialist provisions. Ask about confirmed area and handover condition; permitted use and approval procedures; electrical capacity and supply type; water availability and pressure; drainage locations and capacity; hot-water requirements; exhaust and ventilation; floor loading and waterproofing; wastewater and waste procedures; fire and life-safety requirements; loading and delivery access; and fit-out periods. A technical consultant should compare the equipment schedule with the unit's services before a final commitment.
Frequently asked questions
Ready to take the next step?
Talk to the leasing team about current availability and units that suit your business — subject to availability.