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Taj, Al Sultan Group sign agreement

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Al Sultan Group, a Kuwait-based company, has signed an agreement with the Taj, an upcoming shopping centre in Jordan, for launching together food and beverage outlets. This is the first time that Al Sultan is investing in Jordan, starting with the opening of Wasabi Restaurant. Other outlets include Au Bon Pain and Ruby Tuesdays. These outlets will be housed at the Taj’s terrace level that is uniquely…

Speaking on the occasion, Halim Salfiti, Chairman of the board of Al Tajamouat for Touristic Projects Co, the company in charge of Taj's development; said: In an effort to enforce our commitment to providing the capital with a ground breaking new lifestyle destination, our collaboration with Sultan Centre Group solidifies our stance and paves the way for us to be one step closer to materialising our vision. ' Meanwhile Al Sultan Group’s Ayman Badr Sultan said that “joining forces with Taj mirrors our support to their vision while emphasising our keenness to flourish in order to ultimately provide the Jordanian capital with an exceptional food and beverage destination."

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