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New Abdali

View of the New Abdali from the northeast in 2024
Abdali from southwest

New Abdali is an area in the Al-Abdali district in Amman, Jordan. Its development plan, launched in 2005, consisting of hotels, apartments, offices, commercial outlets and entertainment to be developed on 384,000 square metres (0.148 sq mi) of land, intending to create a total built-up area of over 2,000,000 square metres (0.77 sq mi).[1][2] The area already hosts and will further host nearly all of the tallest buildings in Amman, including the current two tallest completed buildings of Amman which are Amman Rotana and W Amman.

A second phase was announced in May 2024, which will cover 1.2 million square meters and is expected to create over 3,000 jobs annually. It includes the construction of a multi-use conference center for 25,000 people, two towers with hotels, residential apartments, commercial centers, and advanced medical facilities. This phase aims to enhance Jordan's position in specialized tourism and promote a sustainable environment with green spaces.[3]

History

The project's idea was conceived in the early 2000s during a meeting between the then Lebanese prime minister and business tycoon Rafic Hariri, and King Abdullah.[4]

Project components

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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

Developments

Phase I of Abdali Project

Completed developments
Planned developments

Reception

The Abdali development has been critiqued as creating a neoliberal "urban enclave", the "auto centric" design of which "essentially exclud[es] those who do not have access to a private vehicle".[6]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jordan's $5 billion Abdali project: serious investment potential". Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  2. ^ "Shiny new downtown launched in Amman". Retrieved 2015-08-21.
  3. ^ "King briefed on expansion plans for Abdali project | King Abdullah II Official Website". kingabdullah.jo. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
  4. ^ "New Investment for Hariri in Jordan soon". Khaberni. 3 March 2018. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  5. ^ Components
  6. ^ Abu-Hamdi, Eliana (9 January 2019). "The Urban Enclaves: On Neoliberal Urbanism in Amman". 7iber | حبر. Archived from the original on 2021-09-27. Retrieved 2021-09-27.