Good Sportsmanship: Shahriar Khodjasteh, CEO, Dubai Desert Extreme

"I see greatness in the future! And that’s what I am striving for!” It is these two lines from the summary on Shahriar Khodjasteh’s LinkedIn page that resound in my head during my interview with the man himself, whose business card lists his job title as “El Presidente (co-founder and CEO)” of Dubai Desert Extreme (DDE), one of the Middle East’s most prominent names in the sporting goods retail and distribution space. While the editor in me was a little concerned about the excessive use of exclamation points in Khodjasteh’s professional profile, chatting with him for a few minutes was enough for me to realize that the enthusiasm projected by those extra punctuation marks were actually quite representative of this entrepreneur’s infectious, switched-on personality.

Khodjasteh and his brother, Shahin, set up DDE in 2001 as a 20 sq. m. retail outlet selling skateboarding goods at the Beach Centre mall in Dubai’s Jumeirah neighborhood. The store was a pioneer of sorts in the Emirate, with Khodjasteh saying that his shop essentially brought skateboarding to the Dubai market. “It was up to us to build the market,” he says. “Because what we were doing was not only marketing brands or products, we were also marketing sports, that particular sport, like skateboarding and its associated lifestyle- because it didn’t exist here. So we were building these things from the ground up.” Khodjasteh’s background in the marketing domain helped- from setting up events to sponsoring athletes, DDE was keen on building a culture around what it sold.

Of course, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and the evidence of the success of Khodjasteh and his team’s efforts can be seen in the revenue that the DDE skate shop made in its first year of operation: a very impressive AED350,000. Buoyed by the success of its initial year, the company soon embarked on an expansion drive, opening up its next outlet at the Village Mall in Jumeirah, and then, in 2005, a third one (a new action sports retail concept) at what was then the newly launched Mall of the Emirates. As Khodjasteh remembers it, this particular 85 sq. m. store in the new mall marked a major turning point in his business’ growth story, with the outlet becoming one of DDE’s most successful branches in the UAE.

DDE's RAGE shop. Image credit: Dubai Desert Extreme.

“When we opened at the Mall of the Emirates, that was one of our first tipping points,” Khodjasteh says. “Because we went from a very small community mall, to another community mall, and now to a major shopping mall. And at the time, the prices of rent [at the mall] were ludicrousAED300 per square foot. Today, there are [places that charge much] more [in rent], but at that time, it was ludicrous that we had to pay that much. But we took that big step.” Thankfully, it was a move that paid off- Khodjasteh reveals that RAGE, the skateboarding and action sports retail concept that DDE launched in the Mall of the Emirates, made about AED5 million worth of revenue in its first year alone. “2005 to 2008, those were heaven years for us,” he remembers. “Pure heaven.”