Picking an office is about more than the price tag. It also comes down to image and daily convenience. HDS Business Center stands in Jumeirah Lake Towers, in Cluster M. It gives companies working under the Dubai Multi Commodities Center (DMCC) free zone a strong base to run their business. The tower was built to the Uniform Building Code and international design rules. HDS Business Tower has 41 floors, three basement parking levels, a ground floor, and more than forty floors of office space.
Looking at the offices for rent in HDS Business Center shows what an older, well-run tower can offer. The area is aimed mainly at professionals, not tourists. That makes for a calm, focused place to work while still staying close to the rest of the city. The tower is about 15 years old, so the lobby, lifts and shared areas feel settled. The state of each unit still depends on how past tenants used it. The lobby is finished in granite and marble, which leaves a strong first impression on clients. Many floors offer views of the sea, the lakes, Emirates Living, or Sheikh Zayed Road.
Renting in the HDS Business Center changes with the size of the unit, the fit-out, and the floor. Even so, prices tend to stay lower than in newer DMCC towers, since older floors here are often larger. You will find everything from small offices for a few staff up to full floors for large firms. The building also adds value in other ways. On-site cafes, tight security, and climate control all cut down on daily hassle for tenants. It pays to weigh these extras alongside the price and size of each unit before you decide.
Prices here shift with unit size, fit-out level, and floor. Below is a simple breakdown by size.
The tower sits inside the DMCC free zone, in Cluster M, close to Sheikh Zayed Road. This gives licensed firms an easy link to Dubai’s business core, away from the busier tourist parts of the city.
The marble and granite lobby makes a strong first impression on visiting clients. Many offices also look out over the sea, the lakes, Emirates Living, or Sheikh Zayed Road, adding to that polished feel.
Since the area draws mostly professionals rather than tourists, staff get a quieter day-to-day routine. Good metro, tram, and road links still keep HDS Business Tower well linked to the rest of Dubai.
Firms working under the DMCC free zone gain from sitting right inside it.
Small, single-bathroom units suit smaller teams that need a simple, low-cost base.
Firms that need more walls or executive suites will find full-floor units here.
Firms that need to start work right away should look for fully fitted or furnished units.
HDS Business Center, Cluster M, sits close to Sheikh Zayed Road, which makes it easy for drivers to reach. The DMCC Metro Station on the Red Line is the main transit stop, about a 5 to 15 minute walk away over covered bridges, and a Silver NOL card covers the Zone 2 fare for about AED 3. The Dubai Tram also links to the DMCC station, which suits staff commuting from the coast, while RTA bus routes 8, 84, and F55A serve the wider area. One thing to note when driving in is that clusters run on a one-way loop, so missing the turn for Cluster M means driving the full loop again.
Units range from small 975 sq ft spaces up to full floors past 4,200 sq ft.
Yes, the tower has its own cafes and restaurants, so staff can eat or meet without leaving the building.
The DMCC Metro Station is the main transit link, about a 5 to 15 minute walk over covered bridges.
No. The tower runs on district cooling, so tenants pay for their own use, and bills rise in summer.
A 24-hour security team, backed by a building management system, watches over access and safety across the tower.