Office space 172m for sale in Clock Tower New Capital

Office for Sale in Clock Tower - New Capital

 
Reference: NS122442
EGP 9,460,000
Category:
Offices / Sale
Price:
EGP 9,460,000 Installment
Price / Sqm:
EGP 55,000 Per Sqm
Finishing Status:
Super Lux
Area:
172 M2
No of Floors:
View:
Wide View
Delivery Date:
2026
Allowable height:
Last Updated:
Wed 10 May 2023

The stunning Clock Tower rises high above the New Administrative Capital of Egypt, a futuristic city being constructed about 45 kilometers east of Cairo. The landmark tower stands at a towering 202 meters (663 feet) tall and has become an architectural and cultural icon of the new capital city.

The Clock Tower is located in the city center, surrounded by government ministries, educational institutions, hotels, shops and restaurants. It has a glass façade and LED lights that illuminate the tower at night, making it visible from anywhere in the new capital. There are observation decks at 80 meters and 120 meters high, offering breathtaking views of the city below and Al-Fayoum oasis in the distance.

The New Administrative Capital is an ambitious project aimed at reducing overcrowding in Cairo and improving government services. Once completed, the new capital city will be home to ministries, parliament and the president's office. It is built on a totally greenfield site with modern infrastructure and sustainability in mind. In addition to the Clock Tower, other landmarks include the Cairo Tower replica, National Theater and Mosque.

The construction of the Clock Tower began in 2018 and was completed in 2021, marking an important milestone in the development of the new capital. At the time of its opening, it was the tallest structure in Egypt, until other skyscrapers in the city center were completed. The Clock Tower has become a popular attraction, with many visitors coming to the new capital specifically to ascend the tower's observation decks for panoramic views of the city.

The Clock Tower of the New Administrative Capital is an architectural wonder and a symbol of Egypt's ambitions, progress and future potential. It aptly stands at the heart of this futuristic model city, awaiting to welcome more government offices, businesses, residents and tourists in the years to come.