The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
Marka
PJSC (DFM: MARKA), the UAE’s first publicly-traded retail and
hospitality operator, has established its new corporate headquarters at
Dubai Design District.
The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
Marka
PJSC (DFM: MARKA), the UAE’s first publicly-traded retail and
hospitality operator, has established its new corporate headquarters at
Dubai Design District.
The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
Marka
PJSC (DFM: MARKA), the UAE’s first publicly-traded retail and
hospitality operator, has established its new corporate headquarters at
Dubai Design District.
The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
The announcement reflects the company’s ongoing growth and expansion, which now sees its complement of employees numbering over 1,000.
Also known as d3, Dubai Design District has been inaugurated to stimulate creativity and play a key role in realising Dubai’s vision to be an innovation-led economy. Marka’s new presence there reflects its ambition to lead the region’s retail and hospitality sectors and to accrue new premium brands to its expanding portfolio, which it operates under the three divisions: Marka Fashion, Marka Hospitality and Marka Sports.
“In line with our vision and mission to be the pre-eminent name in the region’s dynamic and evolving retail sector, we have moved Marka’s head office to d3, Dubai’s cutting edge design district,” said Khaled Almheiri, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Marka.
“At its heart, Marka is an innovative retailer that nurtures the international brands it operates, as well as incubates home grown brands. With d3 unveiled to be a purpose-built design district that encourages local talent and home for the region’s creative thinkers, it is a natural community for Marka to both contribute to and participate in.â€
Marka’s 20,000 square foot headquarters have been designed by Antonio Pio Saracino, four-time winner of Interior Design’s Future Furniture competition and person named as one of the world’s ‘25 most interesting trendsetters.’ Saracino’s unique touch has been applied to the office’s meeting rooms, conference rooms, showroom and staff areas, with the renowned designer creating a stylish operational environment for Marka employees.
Marka contracted Saracino to appoint its new corporate headquarters in alignment with its key values and to incorporate elements that enhance its brand identity around: ‘contemporary,’ ‘pioneering,’ ‘lifestyle,’ ‘integrity’ and ‘trust.’ The result is a modern, open, airy and transformative workplace environment that has been designed to foster intellectual insight, perspective and innovation.
Saracino’s work forms part of the permanent collections at several museums, including: the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Art and Design in New York and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney. Over the past 10 years he has exhibited in galleries and museums throughout Europe, the Middle East, North and South America, and Australia.
- See more at: http://ameinfo.com/finance-and-economy/economy/retail/marka-makes-a-move-into-dubai-design-district/#sthash.v9xfywHT.dpuf
I am amazed by the single picture attached here in the blog as it is so amazing and it describes the whole blog. I have heard a lot about the Dubai Design District but could not sum up to the things it is famous for. This blog has cleared all my doubts about this. Now I am supposed to know the process of applying for a Dubai visa, the reason behind that is the attractive beauty of Dubai Design District, I would like to visit this place as soon as possible so that I can easily visit and explore the beauty of this place. Dubai has always been like a dream to me and visiting this place will be the best part of my life. I hope I get the Dubai visa on time.
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