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Andrew Scott

Andrew Scott

Multimedia Journalist
Dubai
A journalist for over 25 years, Andrew started at the Financial Times, moved through the BBC and now finds himself in the hallowed halls of The National. Andrew loves telling stories through pictures and embracing The National’s new digital policy. If you want to see a Middle East story develop then The National’s video page is your first port of call.
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The Kinesis machine blends into a home’s decor. Courtesy TechnoGym
Kinesis Personal is the home gym for the style-conscious

For Dh65,000, you can buy your own luxury personal gym, which can be integrated into the design of your living room.

BusinessSeptember 03, 2014
The Deerfields community mall in Abu Dhabi has Carrefour as anchor tenant. Silvia Razgova / The National
Dubai builders turn to community malls anchored on food retailers Geant and Carrefour

Community malls are appearing throughout the city – small neighbourhood outposts anchored by big food retailers such as Geant and Carrefour.

BusinessSeptember 01, 2014
Emaar's The Dubai Mall attracted an estimated 75 million shoppers last year. Kamran Jebreili / AP Photo
For Emaar, it’s go big or go home; but for Nakheel, it’s small is beautiful

By focusing on the recurring revenues from managing shopping centres, Dubai’s developers are creating more sustainable business models.

BusinessSeptember 01, 2014
Dubai Festival City embarks on phase two of expansion

Festival City joins Mall of Emirates, Wafi Mall, Ibn Batuta and BurJuman in recently announcing extensions and new retail outlets.

BusinessAugust 31, 2014
Vlasta Vanek at Artistique art boutique shop in the Green Community Market. Jaime Puebla / The National
Day in the life: Preparing for Christmas in the desert

Christmas is a year-round event for the Dubai-based owner of a hand-made glass decoration company.

BusinessAugust 30, 2014
A worker put coffee beans to the roaster machine at the Coffee Planet roastery warehouse in Jebel Ali. Jaime Puebla / The National
UAE’s Coffee Planet has revenue buzzing even as price pressure mounts

Coffee Planet began in 2008 and is now sold in more than 200 petrol stations across the UAE.

BusinessAugust 30, 2014
Dubai 33-year growth rate was world’s fastest

Research by the Dubai Economic Council underlines that few other countries can match the emirate’s growth.

BusinessAugust 30, 2014
The penthouse is 6,500 square feet but the space appears larger as the lounge offers a 180-degree vista. Courtesy photo
Dh13.5 million Torch Tower penthouse sets bar high in luxury living in Dubai

A Dubai Marina penthouse on the 84th floor of the world's fourth highest residential skyscraper can be yours for Dh13.5m.

BusinessAugust 28, 2014
Ani Bazdekian believes that money is a necessity, but not necessarily evil. Pawan Singh / The National
Chapter and verse at heart for Dubai media relations executive

Ani Bazdekian admits the temptation to spend in Dubai outweighs her desire to save.

BusinessAugust 22, 2014
UAE sales rise 26% for Lexus

The growth comes on the back of a strategy launched in 2013 to target younger customers, resulting in a massive jump for its Lexus IS model.

BusinessAugust 21, 2014
Fadi Malas' exit would not have an effect on Just Falafel's plans for a listing. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
Just Falafel chief executive Fadi Malas calls it a wrap

Fadi Malas has overseen the growth of the company from four outlets in the UAE to more than 50 restaurants across world.

BusinessAugust 20, 2014
A RAKBank employee withdraws money from an ATM machine after using the new app. Jaime Puebla / The National
RAKBank introduces MobileCash app to make transferring money simple

Recipient can collect the money from the bank's ATMs without the need of a bank account.

BusinessAugust 19, 2014
UAE employers ready to fill job vacancies

Private multinationals are most likely to hire, with 41 per cent claiming to be ‘definitely’ hiring in the next three months.

BusinessAugust 18, 2014
Prism Group has recently launched a range of Arabic perfumes sold in Wojooh, Paris Gallery and Faces shops across the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Courtesy Prism Group
Luxury western perfume brands launch Oud-inspired fragrances to target Gulf consumers

More than Dh12 billion is spent on perfumes and skincare products in the Arabian Gulf region every year, with about half of that in Saudi Arabia.

BusinessAugust 18, 2014
Eighty-six per cent of the UAE’s smartphone owners, and 81 per cent of Saudi Arabia’s owners, use their phones while watching TV. Simon Dawson / Bloomberg
Shazam tunes in to second-screen advertising in the UAE

Shazam said it had 475 million users globally, with 3.7 million users in the Middle East, but it expected that figure to double in the next year.

BusinessAugust 16, 2014
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