A new $218m waterfront project in Jeddah spanning 700,000 sq/m has opened to the public last December - Foodex Saudi
The new 4.2 km
development in Saudi Arabia’s commercial hub adds new park areas, a 650 metre
walkway as well as three new beaches in the area.
The new public
area with 17 plazas, sculptures, fountains, a water park and 8,000 sq/m of
children’s play area was inaugurated in the western Red Sea port city by Emir
of the Mecca region Prince Khaled Al Faisal.
The corniche
also has three new beaches with swimming areas protected by shark barriers and
observation towers, a 4,634m long promenade, a hanging pedestrian bridge
connecting the corniche with Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Street and a 125m fishing
pier with sheltered awnings.
The opening
marked the completion of the first five phases of the project, with
construction of the final phase to commence soon, authorities said.
In September
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced a separate $4.8bn
redevelopment of the corniche that will see housing, shops, museums and a
marina built over the next 10 years.
The PIF project
will see 5 million sq/m of beach developed, and will add 12,000 housing units
to the pipeline, with construction set to begin in 2019 with the opening of the
first phase scheduled for the final quarter of 2022, the PIF said.
Source: Arabian
Business