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develop next-generation retail and lifestyle destinations. The project will and vibrant entertainment venues, all interconnected and walkable within
combine stunning designs with the best luxury and fast fashion retail 10-minutes. The scheme remains under development by King Abdullah
brands and dining options, as well as futuristic entertainment, events and Financial District Development and Management Company.
experiential offerings supported by technology-led customer services to The King Abdullah International Gardens are designed to become a
create an experience like no other. The development will offer 185,000sq global centre for the study of climate change, showcasing ecotopes from
m of total mixed-use space, including 65,000sq m of office space and history and the present day. Located in the Saudi Central Region, the
will boast over 300 stores, restaurants, a lifestyle and co-working space gardens will re-create the 400 million-year history of plant evolution.
along with over 50,000sq m of prime office space. It will bring luxury, The project, set to open this autumn, aims to be the largest tempera-
lifestyle brands, entertainment and dining at a scale not seen before in ture-controlled botanical gardens in the world, spanning 10ha within
the Kingdom. crescent-shaped biomes. The gardens will highlight the environmental
Diriyah is the home of the At-Turaif UNESCO World Heritage changes that have shaped the region, illustrating the natural cycles and
Site, a beautifully preserved mud-brick city that was the birthplace of the impact of climate change.
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the capital of the First Saudi State and King Salman Park was launched by the Custodian of the Two Holy
the original home of House Al Saud. Combining traditional Najdi Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud on 19 March 2019. The
architectural styles with modern urbanism, Diriyah is a place that King Salman Park Foundation, responsible for the construction and oper-
emotionally connects with visitors and celebrates the destination’s rich ation of the park, is chaired by HRH Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin
heritage, revealing the origins of modern Saudi Arabia and the spiritual Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister. The Park aims at providing
values it is rooted in. This $62.2bn project is being developed by Diriyah a variety of sports, cultural, artistic and recreational options to the resi-
Company under the Public Investment Fund to offer a unique opportunity dents and visitors of Riyadh, therefore, improving the quality of life in the
to visit, live, work, shop, dine and celebrate the wonder of the birthplace of city in line with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of a vibrant and healthy society
the Kingdom’s rich heritage and culture. and raising Riyadh’s global ranking. King Salman Park is currently being
Located in the heart of the Saudi capital, Riyadh, the King Abdullah built on more than 16sq km and will become the largest urban park in
Financial District (KAFD) is a transformative mixed-use development the world when complete, offering a wide range of options and quality Six Flags Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia. Developer, Qiddiyah Investment Company
that merges the world of business and lifestyle and sets new benchmarks activities for the city’s residents and visitors.
in urban living, smart city technologies and sustainable development, Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City “Misk City” is the first non-
designed to transform how urban communities live, work and play. Span- profit city of its kind, founded to host the ecosystem of Mohammed bin New Murabba, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Developer, New Murabba Development Company 99,000sq m of retail and leisure space alongside
ning 1.6 million square metres, the Kingdom’s first vertical city is home Salman Foundation “Misk”. Being designed as a 15-minute city, visitors 300,000sq m of office space and 6,500 new residential
to 95 buildings across five asset classes, featuring Grade-A office spaces, can reach everywhere in Mohammed Bin Salman Nonprofit City by car, units alongside extensive cultural, educational and
upscale residences, diverse commercial and retail areas, luxury hospitality bus, metro, bike and even on foot. Once completed, it will deliver some sporting facilities. The scheme is under construction
by the Mohammed bin Salman Foundation (Misk
Foundation).
New Murabba is scheduled to be completed by
King Salman Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Developer, King Salman Park Foundation
2030 and will feature a series of immersive experi-
ences tapping into culture, commercial spaces and
residences. The project will cover an area of 19sq
km and have over 25 million square metres of floor
area. The development will boast 104,000 residential
units, 9,000 hotel rooms and 980,000sq m of retail
space. At its heart, “The Mukaab”, will encompass
a tower atop a spiral base and a structure featuring
two million square metres of floor space. The overall
project is being developed by New Murabba Develop-
ment Company and is one of the Public Investment
Fund’s most recent schemes.
Launched in 2018 by King Salman bin Abdulaziz,
Qiddiya City is a global entertainment, sports and
culture hub in the making. The project will be a
Diriyah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Developer, Diriyah Company vibrant and liveable destination city based on the
pillars of entertainment, sports and culture. Fam-
ily-friendly theme parks, sports arenas suitable for
international competitions, concert and entertain-
ment venues and outdoor activities are just some of
the attractions being developed. Qiddiya will also
include a variety of real estate options and com-
munity services. Being developed by the Qiddiyah
Investment Company, this multi-billion-dollar
entertainment destination in Riyadh is set to become
the world’s largest entertainment city.
The Board of Directors of the Sports Boule-
vard Foundation, chaired by HRH Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud,
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Prime Minister and Chairman of the Board of Direc
tors of Sports Boulevard Foundation, announced the
opening of the first phase of the Sports Boulevard
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