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Fuelled by record-breaking investments, ambitious national strategies, and a population craving modern urban living, Cairo's property market is in the midst of a sweeping transformation.
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 ...
Four of Cairo’s most inspiring residents share their best-kept tips and secrets for the vibrant, intoxicating city: Cairo ...
The New Administrative Capital (NAC) in Egypt, as photographed from space in 2024. MAXAR TECHNOLOGIES. Among the city's cultural and architectural highlights are a 70-story tower — already the ...
Called New Administrative Capital, although this may not be its permanent name, the city is being built on 700 square kilometres of largely undeveloped land halfway between Cairo and Suez.
He's also building a whole new city in the middle of the desert near Cairo to house his government as well as 6 million residents. It will be called the New Administrative Capital.
Cairo city guide: Where to eat, drink, shop and stay in Egypt’s capital. Tamara Davison. October 25, 2024 at 7:35 AM. Copied; ...
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.
Cairo is already a congested, polluted, and overcrowded city that is predicted to double in size by 2050 to 40 million people. By then, the country's wider population is expected to jump to 150 ...
The mausoleum of Rashwan Basha, built around 1920 in a new-Islamic style housing the graves and now threatened with demolition, is seen in Cairo's historic City of the Dead, Egypt, Sept. 1, 2023.
Slowly but surely, life is beginning to trickle into the city. More than 1,500 families have moved in, according to Abbas, and by the end of 2024, he expects this number to have risen to 10,000.
Egypt is building a new, yet-to-be named capital city at a cost of $59 billion that’s scheduled to open in 2023 as part of its strategy to decongest Cairo, one of Africa’s largest cities.