
Algiers, Algeria
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About Algiers,
Algeria
Algiers is an important economic, commercial
and financial center in Algeria. Algeria's economy is based on
the oil and hydrocarbon industry. Algeria ranks fifth in
natural gas and fourteenth in oil reserves in the world. It is
also the second largest gas exporter.
Algeria’s industrial sector is dominated by
state-owned heavy industries that produce steel, fertilisers,
petrochemicals and cement.
Mohamed Ben Ali El Abbar,
president of the Council d administration of the emirate group
EMAAR, presented five "megaprojects" to Algerian President
Abdelaziz Bouteflika, during a ceremony which took place
Saturday, July 15 with the Palate of the People of
Algiers.
The projects will transform
the city of Algiers and its surroundings by equipping them with
a retail area, and restoration and leisure facilities. The
first project will concentrate on the reorganization and the
development of the infrastructures of the railway station "Aga"
located in the downtown area.
Ultramodern, the station,
intended to accommodate more than 80.000 passengers per day,
will become a center of circulation in the heart of the grid
system, surrounded by commercial offices and buildings and
hotels intended for travelers in transit.
A shopping centre and three
high-rise office buildings rising with the top of the
commercial zone will accompany the project.
The second project will relate
to the bay of Algiers and aims to revitalize the sea front. The
development of the 44 km (27 mi) sea front will include
marinas, channels, luxury hotels, offices, apartments of great
standing, luxury stores and leisure amenities.
A crescent-shaped peninsula
will be set up on the open sea. The project of the bay of
Algiers will also comprise six small islands, of which four of
round form, connected to each other by bridges and marinas and
will include tourist and residential complexes.
The third project will relate
to restructuring an area of Algiers, qualified by the
originators of the project of "city of wellness". El Abbar
indicated to the journalists that the complex would be
"agréable for all those which will want to combine tourism and
well being or tourism and relaxation".
The complex will include a
university, a research center and a medical centre. It should
also include a hospital complex, a care, centre, a hotel zone,
an urban centre and a thermal spa with villas and
apartments.
The university will include a
medical school and a school for male nurses which will be able
to accommodate 500 students. The university campus will have a
broad range of buildings for research laboratories and
residences.
Another project relates to
technological implantation of a campus in Sidi Abdellah, 25 km
(16 mi) south-east from Algiers. This 90 hectares (222 acres)
site will include shopping centres, residential zones with high
standard apartments and a golf course surrounded by villas and
hotels.
Two other residential zones,
including 1.800 apartments and 40 high standard villas, will be
built on the surrounding hills. The fifth project is that of
the tourist complex Colonel Abbès, which will be located 25 km
(16 mi) west from Algiers.
This complex will include
several retail zones, meetingplaces, and residential zones
composed of apartments and villas with views of the
sea.
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