06 January, 2010

Costa v Starbucks

Two cups of coffee in the space of an hour and two totally different views of Dubai.

So, Monday 10 am and I have arranged to meet an investor who I have been chatting on and off with for the past 5 years. I generally prefer Starbucks to Costa so we met at JBR for a change from my usual surroundings.

As we stood in line, waiting to order, I politely asked about the kids with every intent of doing a bit of 'oohing' and 'aahing' about the snowfall in the UK. Not necessary as we were straight into the property game quicker than it takes Emaar to change a name on a Tower.

Its like this Mark . I have sat it out for years and Dubai has been good to me but I just don't feel comfortable anymore with any investment outside of the Palm Jumeirah. Jebel Ali in my opinion is a long long way off ,if ever, and I want out. Quite frankly if it was my development company that owned it, he said, I would dump it.

Slurping away at my piping hot skinny latte I bought a bit of time and feigned burnt lips and wiped away the froth from the side of my mouth whilst I thought of an answer

With his eyes bearing down on me he was only expecting one answer . 'You're right the place is never going to get built and you should run for the hills with 50% of the original price in your back pocket.'

It was early and I really didn't feel like the challenge so I shrugged and said 'we don't call it Wobbly Jelly for nothing'.
I honestly haven't got a clue what will happen but one thing for sure is that there is a very large piece of reclaimed land in Jebel Ali waiting to be developed.

After dodging the bullets my latte had cooled down to a temperature where I could gulp rather than slurp so I made my pleasantries and left. I was now Costa bound on the Palm for another potential lecture in how the world is doomed.

Skinny Cappucino please - who am I kidding? the belt is a full stretch since Xmas. We settled down with our respective drinks and I couldn't beleive my ears. 'Mark, I want to buy in Jebel Ali. I know its a risk and information is limited but you know there is a big piece of reclaimed land out there and one day it will get developed. I want in now'. Not exactly deja vu but i thought someone had spiked my drink.

No point in asking this guy about his kids then!!

This is what it is like at the moment. Everybody has a view on the state of the economy and in this emerging market we call Dubai there are a hell of alot of risk takers living here. For sure there are going to be some more tears but at the same time there are going to be some seriously happy people.

I still prefer Starbucks as a venue but for a coffee with a kick I highly recommend a trip to Costa Coffee on the Palm where I think Nakheel are sponsoring the extra shots.