The development will see 70% of the land reserved for trees and greenery
Jun 12, 2012 - A top official has announced that Bahrain will soon begin construction of a “green town”, which will include government houses, schools, a library, a theatre, a health centre, natural sanctuaries, a botanical garden and public parks, Trade Arabia News Service reports.
Blueprints for the project also feature luxurious villas and eco-friendly commercial and office buildings which will be built on private plots.
Bus stations, new road works and pedestrian walkways that extend up to 400 metres will also be built along with a railway station on the proposed 2,117km, $25 billion (BHD 9.4bn) GCC railway network.
The new town will cover 356 hectares, with 174 hectares in the Northern Governorate and 182 in the Capital Governorate including parts of Bilad Al Qadeem, Khamis, Adhari, Salhiya, Tashan and Burhama. read more>>>
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