Non-Profit City of Mohammed Bin Salman to Open in Q3 of 2025
The non-profit city of Mohammed Bin Salman, is set to in the third quarter of 2025. The announcement was made on November 14, 2021,
Location, Design of non-profit city
The non-profit city is situated on a special tract of land in Arqa, west of Riyadh. The city spans approximately 3.4 square kilometers.
Furthermore, it aligns with the vision of the Crown Prince, reflecting a commitment to sustainable development and human-centric design.
Also the city’s blueprint encompasses sustainability, pedestrian-friendliness, and over 44% of its total area dedicated to green spaces.
Innovative Features
The non-profit city embodies the concept of a ‘digital twin’. It integrates advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence. It will house several academies, colleges, and the Misk schools, alongside a conference center, and an innovation hub.
Additionally, the city will feature an arts institute, performance art theaters, and a comprehensive residential complex. It aims to attract bold capital investors and socially responsible investors globally.
Key Development Area: Al-Mishraq
It is worthy to note that Al-Mishraq, spanning an impressive 680,000 square meters, is poised to become a crucial part of the city.
Initially, the first phase of development focused on transforming 105,000 square meters into a vibrant mix of retail spaces, and business incubators.
Saudi Arabia’s Vision
As part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision for the future, this non-profit city, Al-Mishraq, represents a significant and forward-thinking step in the country’s ongoing efforts to diversify its economy.
Moreover, it redefines urban living through its unique character. Al-Mishraq stands out as a remarkable fusion, blending cutting-edge technology, sustainable practices, and cultural richness seamlessly.
Consequently, it sets a high standard for future cities globally, offering an inspiring model that other states might aspire to follow.
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