A special event in Dubai aims at highlighting the lifestyle in Seoul, capital of South Korea, through a diverse programme featuring a K-POP concert and fan appreciation moments with K-POP artists ‘Oh my Girl’ and Kard, with K-POP dance performances.
Mycrane, a leading e-crane rental platform, has announced two key executive appointments to bolster its Saudi operations. Syed Ahmed Salman has been named VP sales, Middle East, while Syed Zulnoon Bukhari is the new director business development for KSA.
UAE-based Amali Properties has unveiled its first master-planned community, Amali Island, a collection of exclusive villas spanning a 1.2 million sq ft area on The World Islands in Dubai, and featuring 24 ultra-luxurious beachfront villas.
One Za’abeel, a kety mixed-use project developed by ICD (Investment Corporation of Dubai), has announced the launch of The Offices, its ultra-luxurious dual licensed corporate office spaces within its skyscraper One Za’abeel Tower.
Nissan has announced the expansion of its X-Trail range in the Middle East with the introduction of the adventure-ready 2024 X-Trail N-Trek.
VOX Cinemas has reopened the Theatre at Mall of Emirates in Dubai following a complete transformation. The newly reimagined Theatre boasts an exclusive private lounge, cutting-edge technology and unparalleled comfort as well as a new gourmet F&B menu.
The Saudi International Luxury Week is dazzling visitors in Jeddah showcasing a breathtaking assortment of exquisite jewels, timepieces, and unparalleled craftsmanship.
ADMO Lifestyle Holding, owned by Alpha Dhabi Holding, and Monterock International Limited, has named its first CEO, who will be responsible for propelling the group’s expansion strategy as well as building on its vision to become a leader in hospitality.
The recent adverse weather conditions in the UAE led to a significant decrease in online payment transactions, indicating a notable shift in purchasing patterns, a comprehensive study by Global payments solution provider Checkout.com, reveals.
The growth of internet usage in Saudi Arabia reached 99% of the population, with the average mobile data consumption per person reaching 44 GB monthly, data said. Also, mobile phones are the most used devices for browsing, accounting for 98.9%.