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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
Saudi Arabia’s next major development, dubbed the “New Murabba,” is set to transform Riyadh’s skyline with the addition of a futuristic cube-shaped structure, slated to be one of the largest in the world. As the centerpiece of this $50 billion mega-development, the “Mukaab” will tower over 400 meters, making it taller than the Empire State Building. The cube is set to house various attractions, including residential spaces, hotels, cultural landmarks, and retail experiences, all within a digitally enhanced interior.
The New Murabba project is part of Riyadh’s push to become a global metropolis under the ambitious Vision 2030 initiative. Spearheaded by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Vision 2030 aims to diversify Saudi Arabia’s economy away from oil dependency by developing sectors such as tourism, entertainment, and technology. As part of this transformation, the Mukaab will serve not just as an architectural wonder but as a symbol of Saudi Arabia’s rapid modernization and growing influence in the global arena.
The cube’s massive scale reflects the Kingdom’s broader focus on positioning Riyadh as the Middle East’s primary hub for business, culture, and tourism. The project is expected to play a central role in hosting international events, including Expo 2030 and potentially the FIFA World Cup in 2034. Riyadh’s population is projected to reach 9.2 million by 2030, spurring the need for new infrastructure developments, including an improved road network and the construction of a metro system.
However, the massive scope of this project has raised concerns regarding its financial feasibility. With an estimated cost of $7.8 billion for the Expo alone, the Saudi government is recalibrating its priorities to manage the growing expenses of multiple giga-projects. Some developments, such as the $500 billion Neom city, have been delayed as Riyadh diverts resources toward completing critical infrastructure on time for these international events. The Public Investment Fund (PIF), which backs these mega-projects, has resorted to raising debt to meet its financial obligations. Nonetheless, the Mukaab remains a priority, given its symbolic and economic potential.
As the cube takes shape, it promises to offer more than just luxurious living spaces. Its immersive environment will incorporate augmented reality and digital technologies, creating a fully interactive experience for visitors and residents alike. This vision aligns with Riyadh’s goal of becoming a leading smart city, catering to both tourists and residents with cutting-edge technology and unique architectural designs. The Mukaab, in this sense, embodies the future Saudi Arabia envisions—a fusion of tradition and innovation, framed within a monumental structure that captures the imagination.
Also published on Medium.
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