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Regus to manage Dubai World Central business centre

Firms signing a one-year lease entitled to apply for a trade licence.

Regus to manage Dubai World Central business centre
Rashed Buqara'a, chief operating officer, Dubai Aviation City Corporation

Dubai World Central (DWC), the region’s first aerotropolis, has announced it has appointed Regus, the world’s largest provider of flexible workplaces, to manage an upcoming dedicated business centre located at DWC headquarters.

The business centre is expected to provide a one-stop solution for companies seeking small-sized, serviced or short-term office space, meeting rooms and video communication facilities.

The centre will be used by both local companies looking to work from the address and businesses looking to establish an initial presence in the region.

Notably, any firm that signs a minimum one-year lease at the business centre will be entitled to apply for a trade licence.

Rashed Buqara’a, chief operating officer, Dubai Aviation City Corporation, said: “The upcoming opening of our business centre underlines our focus to provide first-class facilities to companies that choose to locate at Dubai World Central.”

“As Dubai World Central continues to expand its range of services, we expect to see even more companies see the appeal of operating from this fast-cycle logistics hub,” Buqara’a added.

In its first phase, the Business Centre will occupy 5,200 square feet within Dubai World Central’s grade-A headquarters building. Plans are already in place to expand the facility following the full implementation of the first stage.