Positioned within the historic heart of Dubai’s commercial corridor, the Regus HQ serviced office on the 8th floor of the World Trade Centre offers more than just a place to operate – it provides a legacy address. Originally completed in 1979, this 39-storey tower stands as a landmark of the city’s rapid modernization, yet its contemporary architectural language and recent interior fit-outs ensure it meets the exigent demands of today’s occupiers. Unlike purpose-built free zone enclaves, this location operates within Dubai Mainland and the Dubai World Trade Centre free zone, offering dual-license flexibility that accommodates both onshore entities and global firms seeking seamless market access.
With a mixed-plan layout accommodating 174 workstations, the space balances open-plan fluidity with the privacy of furnished, windowed offices. The design language is crisp and contemporary, avoiding the overly corporate in favour of a studio-like ambiance that appeals to creative agencies, professional services, and regional HQ teams alike. This is not prestige architecture for its own sake – it is pragmatic modernism calibrated for productivity and talent retention.
Connectivity here is intuitive rather than strenuous. The World Trade Center Metro station is a nine-minute walk. The ground-plane retail ecosystem includes a pharmacy, bank ATMs, full-service restaurants, a hotel, and a beauty salon, effectively eliminating the need to ‘leave work’ for errands or client entertainment. For businesses weighing operational costs against brand presence, this location achieves a rare equilibrium: institutional credibility at a value proposition that newer towers along Sheikh Zayed Road struggle to match.
Key features
- Location: Dubai World Trade Centre / Mainland dual-jurisdiction; 9 min walk to World Trade Center Metro
- Building: 39 storeys; constructed 1979; contemporary architectural vernacular
- Office floor: 8th floor; recent premium fit-out; mixed-plan configuration
- Capacity: 174 workstations; fully furnished; immediate availability
- Infrastructure: High-speed elevators; business-grade IT backbone
- Amenities: Pharmacy, bank, café, retail, hotel, F&B, salon within immediate precinct
- Value proposition: Competitive entry point in a premium heritage location; flexible licensing