The First Palestinian Planned City
First Palestinian Planned City
• Over 5,000 housing units
• Over 1,000 deluxe apartments
• City center and public facilities
• Ultimately housing up to 40,000 Palestinians
• Over $500 million
3Developers of RAWABI: a Planned Community for Palestinians
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AmmanTel Aviv
Jerusalem
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70 kmRawabi
• International Consortium (AECOM)
• An-Najah and Birzeit universities
• Local engineering firms
• In-house technical team
Master Plan
Live
• 23 neighborhoods
• 10 building typologies
• 2 units per floor (100 - 220 sqm)
• 3 - 4 bedroom apartments
• Parking space (residents, visitors)
• Accessible facilities (Special Needs)
Work
• Economic Growth Strategy
• Knowledge base economy (ICT and R&D)
• Hub for outsourcing services “ Technology Park”
• ICT enabled city center
• Investment opportunities - SMEs and start-ups
Grow
• Education
• Healthcare
• Public transportation
• Public parks and green spaces
• Culture and entertainment
• Safe and clean environment
City Center
• Commercial offices
• Mixed-use retail outlets
• Hotel, convention and cultural center
• Hospitality and entertainment facilities
• Vocational training
Economic Impact
• 8,000 -10,000 jobs during construction
• 3,000 - 5,000 permanent jobs
• Employment opportunities for 9 surrounding villages
• Investment in local manufacturing industries
• Foreign direct investment
Groundbreaking
QATARI DIAR
MASSAR INTERNATIONAL
• Holding company, established in 1994
• Network of 15 subsidiaries
• Main offices in Ramallah and Gaza
• Core business activities: real estate development, financial and investment services, IT, and corporate business development
Strategic Partnership
Investment Opportunities
• Services (IT, financial, etc)
• Hospitality and entertainment
• Retail and wholesale
• Light industries and research
• Infrastructure (water, sewage treatment, power, gas distribution
The First Palestinian Planned City