Issue 01 . June 2026Loose change. Sharp eyes.

hospitality.

22 pieces filed under hospitality

OpinionJun 29
We Are Losing the Art of the Handwritten Invitation. Souk Weekly opinion.

We Are Losing the Art of the Handwritten Invitation

As the forwarded message replaces the embossed card, the deliberate effort that turned an announcement into an honor is quietly fading

By Diego Arroyo

OpinionJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "In Defence of the Regional Mall, Against Everyone Who Thinks It Should Have Died Already", covering malls, regional mall, urbanism, real estate on Souk Weekly.

In Defence of the Regional Mall, Against Everyone Who Thinks It Should Have Died Already

A contrarian case for the much-maligned air-conditioned cathedral, which is, in operational terms, doing more civic work than the people who write about its demise are willing to credit it for.

By Diego Arroyo

PoliticsJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Regional Press Conference Has Become a Building, Not an Event", covering press, diplomacy, gulf, politics on Souk Weekly.

The Regional Press Conference Has Become a Building, Not an Event

Why the staging, the seating chart, and the side rooms now do more diplomatic work than the answers from the podium.

By Mira Faraj

OpinionJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "In Praise of the Meeting That Could Have Been an Email, Actually", covering meetings, work, opinion, analysis on Souk Weekly.

In Praise of the Meeting That Could Have Been an Email, Actually

A defence of the much-derided fifty minute meeting, which is, on closer inspection, doing the work the email was structurally unable to do.

By Lena Holloway

BusinessJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Regional Bank Branch Has Quietly Become a Museum Piece", covering banking, branches, gulf, business on Souk Weekly.

The Regional Bank Branch Has Quietly Become a Museum Piece

Why the marble lobbies are still being built, even as the actual banking has moved elsewhere, and what the lobbies are now actually for.

By Marcus Okafor

BusinessJun 4
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Second Cousin in the Family Business Is the Most Underrated Asset in the Region", covering family business, gcc, operators, business on Souk Weekly.

The Second Cousin in the Family Business Is the Most Underrated Asset in the Region

Why the regional family conglomerate's quietest performer is the relative who never asked for a board seat and now runs a quarter of the cash flow.

By Sara Qureshi

PoliticsJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Saudi Arabia Is Buying the Future, One Consultancy Report at a Time", covering saudi arabia, consultancy, vision, politics on Souk Weekly.

Saudi Arabia Is Buying the Future, One Consultancy Report at a Time

If the future arrived in a slide deck, the Kingdom would already be living in it. The actual schedule is more flexible.

By Mira Faraj

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Family Office Buying Spree Has Moved Down the Supply Chain", covering family office, private capital, business, markets on Souk Weekly.

The Family Office Buying Spree Has Moved Down the Supply Chain

Why the next four acquisitions you read about in this region will be smaller than the last four, and quieter, and in categories you did not expect.

By Marcus Okafor

PoliticsJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Quiet Power of the Third Cousin", covering gulf, power, majlis, politics on Souk Weekly.

The Quiet Power of the Third Cousin

Why every Gulf cabinet has a man at the back of the room whose business card does not match the importance of his phone calls.

By Lena Holloway

PoliticsJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Cabinet Reshuffle Is, Mostly, a Language Event", covering cabinet, gulf, language, politics on Souk Weekly.

The Cabinet Reshuffle Is, Mostly, a Language Event

Why the most consequential thing about the latest reshuffle was not who got what portfolio, but what the new portfolio was called.

By Lena Holloway

OpinionJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "In Praise of the Boring Conference", covering conferences, events, essay, opinion on Souk Weekly.

In Praise of the Boring Conference

Why the regional conference circuit's best moments happen, increasingly, at the dullest events nobody wants to put on the highlight reel.

By Diego Arroyo

TechnologyJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Engineer Who Quit the Hyperscaler to Run a Tailoring App", covering careers, tailoring, vertical saas, technology on Souk Weekly.

The Engineer Who Quit the Hyperscaler to Run a Tailoring App

What one quietly typical regional career move tells us about where the actual interesting tech work in this region is going to be done in the next cycle.

By Priya Chen

OpinionJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "In Defence of the Uneventful Tuesday", covering institutions, essay, opinion, analysis on Souk Weekly.

In Defence of the Uneventful Tuesday

Why a region whose self-image is built around dramatic moments needs to relearn the quieter discipline of the institutional weekday that nothing in particular is happening on.

By Diego Arroyo

PoliticsJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Every Country Now Has a Ministry of the Future. The Future Is Underwhelmed.", covering governance, futures, ministries, politics on Souk Weekly.

Every Country Now Has a Ministry of the Future. The Future Is Underwhelmed.

Inside the global rush to bureaucratise the long term, and the suspicion that the long term has noticed.

By Lena Holloway

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Qatar's Sovereign Allocators Are Doing Something Funny With Real Estate", covering qatar, sovereign, real estate, business on Souk Weekly.

Qatar's Sovereign Allocators Are Doing Something Funny With Real Estate

Why a quiet allocation shift inside one of the region's most disciplined funds is being read, by other allocators, as a signal worth copying.

By Marcus Okafor

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Dubai Chai Economy Is Bigger Than Your Startup", covering dubai, tea, informal economy, business on Souk Weekly.

The Dubai Chai Economy Is Bigger Than Your Startup

Why a four dirham cup of tea is, in aggregate, more strategically important than most series A rounds raised in this country last year.

By Marcus Okafor

WorldJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Diaspora Is Banking Differently. The Banks Have Not Quite Noticed.", covering remittances, diaspora, banking, world on Souk Weekly.

The Diaspora Is Banking Differently. The Banks Have Not Quite Noticed.

Why the remittance corridor between a particular pair of countries is being quietly disintermediated, and what the incumbent banks are doing about it, which is mostly nothing.

By Lena Holloway

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Regional IPO Pipeline Just Got Quieter, and Richer", covering ipo, capital markets, exchanges, business on Souk Weekly.

The Regional IPO Pipeline Just Got Quieter, and Richer

Inside the deliberate pivot away from headline-grabbing listings, and towards the kind of company that closes in twenty minutes and trades flat.

By Marcus Okafor

BusinessJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Five Star Hotel Lobby Is Now Your Coworking Space, and It Is Winning", covering coworking, hotels, gulf, startups on Souk Weekly.

The Five Star Hotel Lobby Is Now Your Coworking Space, and It Is Winning

Why a generation of regional founders has quietly abandoned the dedicated workspace category and reorganised their entire working week around hotel lobby coffee.

By Marcus Okafor

TechnologyJun 3
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Regional Warehouse Has Quietly Become an Edge-Compute Site", covering edge compute, logistics, cloud, technology on Souk Weekly.

The Regional Warehouse Has Quietly Become an Edge-Compute Site

Why the most interesting regional cloud deployments of the next cycle are going to be in places nobody is currently calling cloud.

By Priya Chen

BusinessOct 21
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Selling the Sand: How Tourism Became a Gulf Pillar", covering beach, airport, tourism, hospitality on Souk Weekly.

Selling the Sand: How Tourism Became a Gulf Pillar

Once a stopover for transit passengers, the Gulf is now building a visitor economy meant to outlast oil itself.

By Diego Arroyo

WorldFeb 12
AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Saudi Coffee and the Culture of the Majlis: A Visitor's Guide", covering coffee, dallah, majlis, culture on Souk Weekly.

Saudi Coffee and the Culture of the Majlis: A Visitor's Guide

Pale, cardamom-scented, and poured with quiet ceremony — qahwa is a doorway into how the kingdom actually socialises.

By Lena Holloway