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Event showcased benefits of app-based membership platform “X” by OJ Lifestyle Published: May 16, 2021 15:02 wheels Omar Jackson, Founder of OJ Lifestyle, driving a guest in his Ferrari around the Dubai Autodrome. Image Credit: Supplied
OJ Lifestyle, a luxury lifestyle brand, hosted some of the top executives from major international and Dubai based companies at the Dubai Autodrome recently.
The guests, who were from companies including Aramex, Al Tayer Motors, AW Rostamani, Coffee Planet, Gargash Motors, Kings College Hospital, Mai Dubai, MashreqNeo Biz, Marriott International, and Rixos, were provided with the experience of driving BMW race cars or being taken on a thrilling ride in a Ferrari 488 Challenge race car by OJ Lifestyle founder and professional racing driver Omar Jackson around the Autodrome s race track. Omar Jackson is also a partner at global private equity firm Berkeley Assets.
Amid Uptick In Harlem Shootings, Leaders Rally Against Violence - Harlem, NY - Community leaders took to the streets of East Harlem on Friday to march against gun violence, trying to stem a rise in shootings.
With a rising demand for such services, lifestyle brands such as Privilee, which offer access to hotels and their facilities in exchange for a monthly membership, have amassed a loyal following.
Jennifer Crowther, who works for the British Mums website, says she signed up for Privilee after hearing positive reviews from other parents in the online community.
“In the summer of 2020, they were having a special three-month offer. Considering the circumstances, we signed up as a family. We found that it was good value for money as it allowed us to explore the UAE more at a time when we weren’t able to travel.”
January 24, 2021
A large crowd of people gathered across 128th Street in Harlem on Saturday night, standing directly in front of a liquor store where a 31-year-old mother was brutally beaten Monday.
A shocking video surfaced of a young woman walking into a liquor store in Harlem when a man approached her offering to pay for her bottle of wine. When she declined the offer she was beaten and bitten by the suspects before they stole her phone and escaped. Since the attack, she’s been unable to open her injured eye.
The demonstration was the end of a rally that began three blocks away as women, men and children stood on the corner, speaking out against violence targeting the neighborhood.