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Kuwait Plans To Build World’s Tallest Tower, ‘Burj Mubarak’

UAE is home to tons of record-breaking attractions, but one that grabs all the eyeballs is the mighty Burj Khalifa. Whether you are a first-time tourist or a resident, you cannot help but fall in love with the grandeur that Burj Khalifa has to offer. Burj Khalifa is known as the world’s tallest tower; however, as reported by Arabian Business, Kuwait is set to build the world’s tallest tower- Burj Mubarak. Read on for all the deets.

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The skyscraper will be called Burj Mubarak and is set to become the centrepiece of Madinat Al Hareer, also known as Silk City. Silk City is one of the biggest development projects in Kuwait and will be completed by 2023. The township will have the capacity to accommodate over 700,000 people and feature four distinct quarters, each with its own city centre, catering to various aspects of life.

Burj Mubarak Will Take 25 Years To Complete

Now, when it comes to Burj Mubarak, one kilometre-tall tower will consist of 234 floors and have the capacity to house 7,000 individuals. As per the reports, it will be a true architectural marvel, and the megaproject is expected to take approximately 25 years. The project cost will be around KD 25 Billion and create jobs for approx 430,000 locals. Furthermore, it will also contribute to the country’s economy.

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And while the Burj Mubarak will take 25 years to complete, the Silk City will be ready this year, and we can’t wait to see all the amenities it has to offer. From seven vertical villages to world-class amenities such as hotels, residences, offices, and entertainment, Silk City will definitely be a game changer.

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