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Servcorp holds Grand Opening of Louis Vuitton Building, Beirut Souks
Servcorp celebrated the Grand Opening of its first ever Lebanon location in the exclusive Beirut Souks , in a gala event yesterday evening. The event showcased Servcorp as Beirut's premium provider of Serviced and Virtual Offices, and attracted a vibrant mix of local business identities and key government dignitaries. The evening was hosted by Servcorp Executive Director Mr Taine Moufarrige, from Servcorp headquarters in Sydney, Australia and the special guest of honour was the former Australian Deputy Prime Minister, the Honourable Mr Mark Vaile, the event was also brought under the patronage of the Lebanese Tourism Minister H.E. Mr. Fadi Abboud.
Known for the most exclusive business locations worldwide, first-rate IT infrastructure and 5 star customer service, Servcorp's Louis Vuitton Building situated in the heart of Beirut Souks now provides businesses in the Lebanese capital with an ideal way to run business professionally and easily in a city which is a thriving metropolis of commercial and cultural activity at the crossroads of Europe and the Middle East which has developed into a major centre for business and investment in the region.
Barry Barakat, General Manager - Middle East commented "We are very proud to present Servcorp's first ever location to the market in Beirut. This is the most premier location in Beirut, our level 2 floor offers clients with state of the art IT and communications infrastructure and premium 5 star services. We are in the centre of the Beirut Souks , a world class development of nearly 200 luxury stores, office and lifestyle space. Lebanon is gaining momentum with the rest of the Middle East, so this is the perfect time to introduce Servcorp as the world's finest provider of Serviced and Virtual Offices into this emerging new market!"
Servcorp's global expansion has led to a strong presence in the Middle Eastern, with locations now in Dubai, Manama, Doha, Jeddah, Kuwait, Riyadh and Istanbul. Servcorp's new Beirut location is situated in the heart of the exclusive Beirut Souks , and provides exceptional additional facilities and is located in the vibrant financial, commercial, administrative and premium retail hub of Lebanon's capital. The Beirut Souks offers access to nearly 200 luxury stores, facilities and lifestyle amenities and close proximity to
several international companies, foreign embassies and official buildings. The Beirut Souls also provides easy access to Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, and other key areas of Beirut.
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About Servcorp
Servcorp offers the world's finest serviced and virtual office solutions. Founded in Sydney in 1978, Servcorp now operates an international network of prime city locations throughout Australia, New Zealand, Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America, China, South-East Asia, India, Europe and the Middle East including the prestigious Chifley Tower, Sydney; Shiroyama Trust Tower, Tokyo; Emirates Towers, Dubai; and Louis Vuitton Building, Paris.
Servcorp's office and IT solutions enable companies of any size to operate with the corporate presence, IT, infrastructure and support of a multi-national organisation, without having the associated overheads normally required to do so.
For more information about Servcorp or to organise an interview with Barry Barakat General Manager, Middle East please contact Servcorp on T: +971 4 3199100 / email: rdozom@servcorp.me
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