Business Central Towers, located in Dubai Internet City is a prominent Grade A commercial office of the TECOM district. The project consists of 2 towers of 53 floors, completed in 2008. Six podium levels link the two towers together. The design of Business Central Towers is similar to that of the Chrysler Building in New York City. Each of these buildings, which was formerly known as Al Kazim Towers, has three elevators for the gym and eight elevators for business spaces.
The available office configurations in Business Central Towers include – fully fitted shell and core office spaces. Collective office space available in Business Central Towers is 1,076,400 sq. ft. with a typical floor plate range is 793 sq. ft. to 8,716 sq. ft. The building's glass facade boasts large floor-to-ceiling windows. It provides stunning views of the nearby Gulf waters and surrounding area. A few retail units are located on the ground floor. Bus stops and metro stations are relatively close to Business Central Towers and provide ease of communication to the users.
Dubai Media City (DMC), established in 2000, has emerged as a prominent hub for media enterprises within the region. Its ecosystem accommodates freelance, small and medium-sized enterprises, start-ups, and large corporations. Dubai Media City has evolved into one of the world's most desirable environments for media industry expansion due to its well-developed infrastructure. Its mission is to transform Dubai into a knowledge-based city by serving as the headquarters for national and regional media outlets. DMC was created primarily as a business district in Dubai, with the neighbourhood predominantly consisting of offices and a limited number of rental residences and villas.