With photos and video... Opening of "Ahl Masr" Walk on the Cornish Nile in Cairo
Dr. Mustafi Madbouli, President of the Council of Ministers, Dr. Asim Al - Zazar, Minister of Housing, Facilities and New Urban Communities, Hisham Akasha, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Community Bank, and Ashraf Salman, Chairman of the Board of Directors of City Edge, opened the first phase of the Egypt Walk on Cor.
Its features include:
The objective is to improve the quality of life of Egyptians and to increase per capita green bodies.
Seeks to provide tourist attractions in Egyptian cities and beautification of the Neolithic façade.
Includes various projects for tourism development and investment.
Includes anchors, floating theatres, restaurants, cafeteria, services and sales outlets.
Promote the practice of aquatic sports activities such as kayaking and sailboats.
Provides parking areas for low-level cars and exploitation of their surface and interface for recreational activities.
Takes into account the needs of people with special needs.
It was divided into three phases, with a length of 2 km from Cobre 15 May to Cobre October.
The implementation rate of phase I is about 95%.
The length of the first phase walkway was increased by the establishment of a parallel track next to the Nile with an average width of 6.5 m.
19 buildings have been built, divided into 62 shops, 5 cafeteria and 5 restaurants.
Implementation of 3 1240-person strips and 772-person theatres.
Three surgeries with a capacity of 180 cars were created.
Implementation of green areas up to 3100 m2 containing more than 235 trees and 62 palms.
Completion of concrete structure work for all construction elements with a 100% proportion of buildings.
The project is currently being completed with scripts and mechanical and technical work.
Coordination work on the site is being completed, including terraces, water fountains, lighting units and towers.
The second phase of the project started last October in parallel with the first.
The second phase marks the development of another part of the 3.2 km Cornish Nile Walkway.
The second phase is located in the distance from the Nile Palace Cobre to the Copre Emppa and the Coast Cobre.
The second phase involves the implementation of a step-by-step walkway at a length of 4 km.
The average width of the upper concourse is 4.5 and the mean width of the lower concourse is 6.5.
Implementation of 19 building includes between a floating restaurant and 3 cafeteria and 63 shops.
The 7 includes service buildings and 9 terraces with a capacity of 2552 and two theatres with a capacity of 1700.
The third phase consists of two sectors, from Cobri, hailing Egypt to Cobri, the coast, and from Cobri, the Nile Palace, to Cobri, the Al-Aini Palace.