Nyoum Mostakbal (Arabic: نيوم مستقبل) is a new city located in the Giza Governorate of Egypt, just west of Cairo. The city was established in 2014 as part of the Egyptian government's plan to alleviate the housing crisis in the Greater Cairo area. The city is planned to cover an area of 2,500 acres, making it the largest planned city in Egypt. Nyoum Mostakbal is designed to be a self-sustaining city, with its own schools, hospitals, shopping malls, and other amenities.
The city is designed to be a model of sustainability and green living, with a focus on renewable energy and green building materials. The city is also designed to be pedestrian-friendly, with wide sidewalks and bike lanes. Nyoum Mostakbal is also designed to be a hub for technology and innovation, with plans for a technology park and research center.
The city is expected to house up to 500,000 people when completed. Construction is ongoing, and the first phase of the city is expected to be completed by 2021. The city is expected to create up to 200,000 jobs in the construction and service industries.
Nyoum Mostakbal is seen as a symbol of the Egyptian government's commitment to modernizing the country and providing better living standards for its citizens. The city is expected to be a major driver of economic growth in the region and a model for sustainable urban development in the Middle East.