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People crave three things: affordability, flexibility and inspiration and this is precisely what Letswork hopes to offer.
Omar and Hamza met at the E25 start-up program by EMAAR for aspiring entrepreneurs under the age of 25. Realizing that (a) office space in Dubai was too expensive for SMEs; and (b) hotels and restaurants were sitting empty during the day, Letswork was born to solve both problems with one innovative solution. Why not partner with the country’s top venues to create a network of spaces for people to work, meet and innovate?
With ‘co-working’ taking the rest of the world by storm, Letswork has quickly become the UAE’s largest co-working space operator in terms of both size and members. Join the co-working revolution today and Letswork together!
View All Sponsors“It’s an amazing conference. It’s a privilege to be among the leaders of this industry. It’s great for networking - I just had an interesting conversation with one of the GCC leaders and I think we will be concluding some new acquisitions and new developments.
Mohamed Fakih, COO, Jannah Hotels & Resorts
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Posted on Friday, July 26 2019
Australia: A topping out ceremony has taken place at the Crest apartment building, part of the Sharks development in Woolooware, Sydney.
Posted on Friday, July 26 2019
Philippines: SM Hotels and Conventions Corp. (SMHCC) and Lanson Place Hospitality Management have signed a management agreement for the opening of the…
Posted on Friday, July 26 2019
US:Developer Bart Blatstein has opened extended stay apartments at the Showboat Atlantic City hotel.
Posted on Friday, July 26 2019
Cambodia: Singapore-based Lumiere Hospitality has launched Lumiere Residence, a serviced apartment complex in Phnom Penh.
Posted on Friday, July 26 2019
UK: Plans have been lodged for the conversion of the upper floors of a former post office building in Wakefield city centre into an aparthotel.
Posted on Friday, July 26 2019
Australia: Serviced apartment group Waldorf aims to more than triple its size to 5000 keys by 2024 through its new Nesuto brand.