Global Village invites investors for 25th Season

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Dubai's Global Village has opened registrations for more than 2,000 investor opportunities for its silver jubilee edition.

Prospective business minds can take advantage of pavilions, kiosks, restaurants,  retail stores, guest services, or entertainment outlets. 

"Global Village is a destination that has always welcomed creative and innovative business ideas, and we are committed to providing the support they require to launch through our business development programmes – all of which are low-risk for aspiring innovators and entrepreneurs," explained Khadija Khalifa, Senior Director Commercial, Global Village.

"The essential support we provide through our legacy, ongoing assistance, or straightforward business setup opportunities, ripples outwards to help drive the UAE economy and deliver success and inspiration to our customers, employees, partners, and communities."

The park is also looking forward to helping even more SMEs kickstart their success stories.  

"Contributing to the business sector is the best way we can support the country post-COVID-19. We hope to play a big part in boosting our economy, enhancing the SME ecosystem, and empowering people to make an impact in the profession they love," she added.

The entry price to the park will remain unchanged at AED 15.

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