Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Prime Minister and Chairman of the New Murabba Development Company (NMDC) presented the grandiose New Murabba project in a ground-breaking statement that has since lit up Riyadh's skyline and captivated the world's attention. As the biggest contemporary downtown in the world, this enormous project has the potential to reinvent the city's skyline and improve the standard of living for its citizens.
The New Murabba project is nothing less than a vision of the future. It will provide more than 25 million square metres of floor space over an incredible 19 square kilometres, ushering in a new age of urban life. This enormous construction, located northwest of Riyadh at the intersection of King Salman and King Khalid highways, intends to be the centre of modernism and innovation.
The New Murabba project's steadfast dedication to sustainability is one of its pillars. Green spaces, pleasant walking and cycling lanes, and bustling community events will all be effortlessly incorporated into the city of the future. This innovative strategy reimagines urban living rather than simply redefining it. It is projected to contribute an astounding SR180 billion to the non-oil GDP by 2030 and create an astounding 334,000 direct and indirect employment. This is more than simply a change; it's an economic revolution that will guarantee Riyadh's future.
Both locals and guests will find themselves immersed in a world of choices within a 15-minute walking radius. They will have access to state-of-the-art public amenities, recreational areas, entertainment venues, and cultural centres. The New Murabba will have a cutting-edge university of technology and design, a multifunctional immersive theatre, and an iconic museum.
The New Murabba is slated to be a humming hub of living and commerce with 1.4 million square metres of office space, over 980,000 square metres of retail space, more than 104,000 residential units, and 9,000 hotel rooms. It's a place to flourish, not merely a place to live.
At the centre of the New Murabba is the "Mukaab," a masterwork of architecture that will rank among the biggest structures ever constructed. It will rise 400 metres high, 2 million square metres broad, and 400 metres long. Modern electronics are housed efficiently thanks to the cubic shape. Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, Prime Minister and Chairman of the New Murabba Development Company (NMDC), presented the grandiose New Murabba project in a ground-breaking statement that has since lit up Riyadh's skyline and captivated the world's attention.