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Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) has announced that the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has relocated its Dubai office to One Central, a mixed-use development within the DWTC Authority free zone.
From this new location, the global strategic consulting firm will continue to service its growing base of leading public and private sector clients. BCG's newly designed 66,000 square foot offices will occupy the sixth and seventh floor of One Central's Offices 3, with exclusive access to a large terrace with views of Burj Khalifa, DIFC and The Museum of the Future.
"By attracting one of the world's leading advisors on business strategy to establish their Dubai office in One Central, we are reiterating both, the development and Dubai's attractiveness to international corporates and businesses as an unrivalled platform from which they can expand their operations," said Helal Saeed Almarri, director general of the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority (DWTCA). "Through our business-conducive free zone ecosystem, uniquely complemented by One Central, DWTCA delivers a distinctive destination proposition that emphasises Dubai's global status as a progressive, hyperconnected, competitive hub for international business."
The new BCG office space is designed to reflect the firm's workplace philosophy of integration and collaboration, in addition to reflecting the input and feedback captured from staff. The result is an open environment that encourages creativity amongst staff and clients. The features in the space help promote positive thinking and the development of innovative strategies; encourage connectedness; and provide resourceful, advanced, and intuitive technology.
"With this new home, we are at the epicenter of business districts. The move is of strategic importance and will provide our dynamic organisation with a more centralized position for future growth and development within world-class facilities," Joerg Hildebrandt, managing partner at Boston Consulting Group Middle East.
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