The pinnacle of the $500B mega-development is The Line, an avant-garde city designed to accommodate 9 million residents. Spanning 170km in length and soaring 500m high.
The Line boasts a modest footprint of just 34 sq km. Residents will enjoy the convenience of accessing daily necessities within a brief five-minute stroll and can traverse the entire city in a mere 20 minutes via high-speed rail.
Progress in constructing The Line and other NEOM projects is continually shared by Chief Operating Officer Giles Pendleton through social media, featuring striking images of the ongoing developments.
Among Pendleton’s shared visuals are excavation snapshots of The Line, accompanied by breathtaking aerial views of Sindalah and Oxagon projects.
In a LinkedIn post, Pendleton responded to skeptics, stating, “How to answer the naysayers about the incredible work being done in Neom? Show a cross section of the world’s largest building site from the mountains to the sea. Massive excavations on The Line, the future of island resorts on Sindalah and the next generation of ports and logistics at Oxagon.”
Oxagon: Leading the Way as a Sustainable City Hub with Global Impact
Oxagon aspires to be a fully sustainable, zero-carbon city, incorporating the world’s premier integrated port and supply chain ecosystem. Already attracting significant corporate tenants, Oxagon is poised to generate approximately 90,000 jobs by 2030.
NEOM’s monumental megaproject is gearing up to introduce Sindalah, an island destination slated for a 2024 launch, according to Arabian Business.
Nestled off the coast of NEOM, Sindalah encompasses a cluster of islands spanning over 840,000 square meters. This exclusive destination will feature three upscale resorts, a yacht club, over 50 luxury brands, and 86 piers.