Egypt Unveils Plan for New Desert City in Latest Megaproject
- Egypt unveiled plans on June 1, 2025, for a new urban development named Jirian west of Cairo featuring a man-made Nile channel.
- The project is part of Egypt's Nile Delta agricultural scheme launched in 2021 to reclaim 2.5 million acres and boost strategic crop production.
- Jirian city spans 1,680 acres with a canal covering a fifth of the area and will include luxury residences, skyscrapers, universities, hospitals, and commercial zones.
- At the project's launch, Egyptian Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli described it as a transformative urban and development initiative expected to generate 250,000 jobs and establish a development zone comparable in size to four or five governorates.
- Construction kicked off about five months prior and is projected to reach completion within five years, reflecting Egypt’s commitment to comprehensive urban and agricultural advancement despite increasing foreign debt.
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Egypt officially launched a new megaproject, the city's exclusive city in the heart of the desert, along an artificial channel drawn from the Nile River in western Cairo, informs AFP, captured by Agerpres.
The project will include luxury residences, 80-storey skyscrapers, international universities and hospitals, an ecological hotel, commercial areas, and a cultural and media district.
Egypt is going to build a new city with 2.5 to 3 million homes west of the capital Cairo and near the pyramids of Giza. A canal with water from the Nile will be built through the city, to also make agriculture possible in the area. It is just one of the many projects that Egyptian President al-Sisi has initiated.
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The luxury city will cover an area of 6.8 million square meters. Jirian will receive about 10 million cubic metres of water from the Nile. Three private developers have signed the official agreement. Egypt has revealed plans to build a city in the desert, where about 7% of the annual quota of Egypt from the Nile River will be redirected from fertile areas of the delta to pass through luxury housing units with glass surfaces and, if possible, thr…
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