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RIYADH: ’s Makkah is set to witness a new major mixed-use destination spanning 12 million sq. meters adjacent to the Grand Mosque.
Announced by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, “King Salman Gate” will be developed by Public Investment Fund-owned firm Rua AlHaram AlMakki Co., according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The project aims to create a qualitative leap in the development of Makkah’s infrastructure, particularly its central area, to establish a new global benchmark for urban development, the press release added.
“The King Salman Gate project is characterized by a strategic location next to the Grand Mosque, and is a multi-use destination that aims primarily to improve the system of services provided, and provide residential, cultural and service facilities surrounding the Grand Mosque,” SPA said.
It will also add a significant capacity to accommodate approximately 900,000 worshippers across its indoor prayer halls and outdoor courtyards.
The project will be connected to public transportation to facilitate access to the Holy Mosque, and aims to preserve the historical and cultural legacy of Makkah by developing and rehabilitating nearly 19,000 sq. meters of cultural and heritage areas.
It will also contribute to the economic diversification goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by creating over 300,000 jobs by 2036.