Office 100m for sale in Entrada New Capital

Office for Sale in Entrada - New Capital

 
Reference: GB40124
EGP 2,820,000
Category:
Offices / Sale
Price:
EGP 2,820,000 Installment
Price / Sqm:
EGP 28,200 Per Sqm
Finishing Status:
Core & Shell
Area:
100 M2
No of Floors:
Year Built:
2023
Allowable height:
Last Updated:
Thu 18 May 2023

Entrada New Capital is a new city being built in Egypt, located in the East of Cairo. It is being developed as a smart city and is part of the larger “New Administrative Capital” project. The project is being developed by the Egyptian government in partnership with the UAE-based real estate developer Eagle Hills.

The city is designed to be an integrated, self-sufficient urban hub. It is intended to be a home to 1 million people and will feature a variety of residential, commercial and industrial areas. It will also include a number of government buildings, educational institutions, healthcare facilities and recreational areas.

Entrada New Capital will feature a variety of modern amenities and services. It will have a modern transportation network with a metro line connecting it to Cairo, as well as a network of roads and highways. The city will also have its own power grid, water supply and sewage system.

The city will feature a variety of green spaces, parks and public squares. It will also have a large number of shopping malls and entertainment venues. The city will also feature a variety of cultural and educational institutions, such as a library, museums and art galleries.

The city is being developed with sustainability in mind, with a focus on renewable energy sources. The city will also feature a number of green initiatives, such as green building standards and renewable energy production.

Entrada New Capital is a major project for the Egyptian government and is part of a larger plan to create a new economic hub for the country. The city is expected to create thousands of jobs and attract investments from around the world. It is also expected to significantly improve the quality of life for Egyptians living in the area.