Iconic, integrated, and designed to reflect and complement the natural environment of nearby Wadi Hanifa, Al Wasl will comprise a number of inter-connected districts, with more than 60,000 homes, as well as offices, hotels, mosques, health and educational facilities, shopping malls and sports amenities.
There will also be extensive open spaces: 300 hectares - almost a quarter of the entire development - will be 'green', with landscaped parks and boulevards to connect each district within Al Wasl.
Saeed Ahmed Saeed, Chief Executive Officer of Limitless, said
"Riyadh's population is growing by 150,000 - or three per cent - every year. Some 50,000 new homes are required annually to accommodate the capital's rapidly-increasing numbers. Around five million people live in Riyadh today: in 20 years the figure will rise to eight million if the population continues to grow at current rates.
Al Wasl is tailor-made to preserve traditional Saudi Arabian culture while creating a modern, self-sustaining community for more than 200,000 people. The project draws on our key strengths of master planning large-scale urban projects and creating sizeable, mixed-use communities. And it's the first of many Limitless projects in the pipeline for KSA."
Al Wasl will include:
• more than 60,000 homes - a mixture of villas, townhouses and apartments;
• over 300 hectares of green, open space;
• one million square metres of office space;
• three large mosques, each accommodating up to 2,000 people
• more than 2,000 hotel rooms;
• seven shopping centres, including a world class mall, with a total of 270,000 square metres of retail facilities;
• schools and a university;
• a hospital;
• a sports stadium;
• easy access to King Khaled International Airport - 15 minutes by car; and
• an internal transit system providing convenient links to and from areas within the development.
Al Wasl is expected to break ground in mid-2008, with phased construction over seven years.

Posted by Lara Lynn Golden, News Editor



