Serdur Forms Strategic Partnership with Andalusia Courtyard to Expand Presence in UAE, KSA


(MENAFN) Turkish decor group Serdur has reached a final agreement with Andalusia Courtyard, a real estate developer based in Dubai, to establish a new office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and a USD10 million factory in Saudi Arabia. This partnership marks a significant milestone for Serdur as it seeks to expand its presence in the Middle East, with a primary focus on the lucrative markets of the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Serdur CEO Serkan Durdu expressed confidence in the strategic potential of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing their status as attractive destinations for luxury real estate development. He believes that the region offers promising opportunities for both local and global clients. The company is fully committed to leveraging its expertise in fit-out and furniture products to cater to the unique demands of these markets.

Established in 2006, Serdur specializes in providing luxurious furniture solutions, particularly for five-star hotels and large-scale projects worldwide. The group has built a solid reputation by delivering exceptional services to renowned brands such as Swiss Hotels, Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, Rixos, and W Hotels.

Andalusia Courtyard's CEO, Saleh Tabbakh, expressed pride in the newly formed partnership, emphasizing the value it will bring to their clients. The collaboration follows the recent launch of their real estate development services, and Tabbakh emphasized their commitment to reaching out to investors and landlords, offering them their comprehensive range of services.

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