Abu Dhabi’s state-owned exhibitions company has waived maintenance fees and isn’t charging rent for Britain’s health service to use its giant London conference center as an emergency hospital, following a similar move by Blackstone Group Co. at a location in central England. Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Co. PJSC had initially been asking for as much as 3 million pounds ($3.68 million) in rent per month for the ExCeL center near London’s Canary Wharf financial district, the Sunday Times reported earlier. The site is being turned into a 4,000-bed field hospital for coronavirus cases, making it one of the world’s largest. “The initial agreement with the NHS included a contribution to some fixed costs, ExCeL Chief Executive Jeremy Rees said in a statement following the Sunday Times report. “We have since decided to cover the fixed costs ourselves. Private equity group Blackstone had already waived the rent at its center in Birmingham, which is being turned into the second of the NHS’s Nightingale hospitals. Adnec acquired the ExCeL center in 2008 for more than $600 million. “We are doing all that we can to help the U.K. through these challenging times, said Managing Director Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri. “To be clear, profit has always been the furthest thing from our minds. Read more: Coronavirus: UK steps up efforts to bring home stranded British travelers UK PM Johnson’s pregnant fiance had coronavirus symptoms UK says 5G coronavirus conspiracy theory is ‘dangerous fake nonsense’ اي استفسار أو طلب خاص بخصوص التوظيف يمكنك التواصل مع الابميل التالي – مجير الموقع : alturky28@gmail.com لطلبات التصميم او البرمجة التواصل مع : hamzalaabar@gmail.com
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