Dubai, UAE – March 13: International Real Estate Partners (IREP), a leading global provider of integrated real estate and facilities management, has announced the addition of Peter Doran to its Board of Directors. This move is expected to enhance IREP's s
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International Real Estate Partners (IREP) is a leading global provider of integrated real estate and facilities management services. IREP offers a comprehensive range of services including property management, asset management, and strategic consulting to enhance property value and operational efficiency.
Peter Doran has over two decades of experience in the real estate sector, with a strong focus on property development, asset management, and sustainability practices. His extensive background and proven track record make him a valuable addition to IREP’s Board of Directors.
IREP offers a wide range of services including property management, asset management, strategic consulting, and facilities management. These services are designed to enhance property value and operational efficiency for clients.
Peter Doran’s expertise in sustainable practices and technological innovation will play a pivotal role in shaping IREP’s future strategies and ensuring the company’s continued growth and success. His insights will help IREP navigate the evolving real estate market and capitalize on new opportunities.
IREP’s mission is to provide integrated real estate and facilities management solutions that enhance property value and operational efficiency. The company is committed to innovation, sustainability, and client satisfaction, aiming to deliver exceptional service and value to its clients.

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