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In an attempt to tackle overcrowding in Cairo, Egypt's government decided to build a new capital. The city, which already holds Africa's tallest building, is expected to cost $58 billion to build.
The new city is being built on 170,000 acres about 28 miles east of Cairo and nearly twice its size. Construction began in 2016, and the first of its forecast 6.5 million residents are scheduled ...
Egypt-based property developer Better Home Group has started construction of its 25,000-square metre (sqm) Cairo Business Plaza in the New Administrative Capital, the company's general manager said.
Thirty miles from Cairo, Egypt, the new city is projected to house five million residents and become a hub for government, sports and business operations. U.S. World ...
The new capital will be developed on a land area of around 700 square kilometers (270 square miles)—roughly 12 times the size of Manhattan—located between Cairo and the Red Sea.
Egypt is building a new city, known as the "New Administrative Capital," 30 miles east of Cairo. Construction on the 270-square-mile area began in 2016, and once complete it could hold as many as ...
The city, known simply as the New Administrative Capital, is designed to operate with smart technology on virgin land away from the clutter and chaos of Cairo. It will boast universities, leisure ...
The new city, which will be spread across an area of 700 square kilometres, is expected to have a population of 5 million people and create 1.7 million jobs. Cairo s population is set to double in the ...
Egypt is preparing for an ambitious project — the creation of a new administrative capital of the country, located just 45 km from Cairo. This mega-project, known as New Administrative Capital, aims ...