Abdali Project

Project rendering
Abdali as of 2015
A scaled-down model of the completed Central Business District of Amman project

31°57′49.6″N 35°54′22.1″E / 31.963778°N 35.906139°E / 31.963778; 35.906139Coordinates: 31°57′49.6″N 35°54′22.1″E / 31.963778°N 35.906139°E / 31.963778; 35.906139

Abdali Project is a project in the district of Al-Abdali in Amman, Jordan. It is being developed on 384,000 square metres (0.148 sq mi) of land, intending to create a total built-up area of over 1,700,000 square metres (0.66 sq mi) consisting of hotels, apartments, offices, commercial outlets and entertainment.[1][2]

Abdali is valued at more than US $5 Billion. It is being developed as a smart district that strives to become a regional business and tourism hub. It is provided with an extensive telecom and media infrastructure that enables the deliverance of state-of-the-art technologies to the project. It also offers district energy solutions to guarantee a safe environment along with large savings in energy costs by increasing efficiency and decreasing pollution. The project is served by a huge intersection that eases the entrance to the project through several tunnels and bridges. [3]

Developments

Completed developments

Under-construction developments

Planned Developments

The Project Components[4]

A graphical representation of the project's built-up area.

Phase I

It is envisioned as the commercial and business center of Amman. Phase I contains the following built up area:

Total: 1,034,000 square metres

Phase II

It is envisioned with a central green park. Phase II contains the following built up area:

Total: 722,000 square metres

Overall Project

Total: 1,756,000 square metres

See also

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References

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