The Jordanian Company for Urban and Government Facilities Development announced the awarding of a design and feasibility study tender to a British-Saudi coalition to establish the largest amusement park in the Kingdom, as part of the initial phase of the Amra City project.
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The first phase of the amusement park project will be developed on an area of 200 dunams at a cost of JOD 50 million, out of a total estimated area of 575 dunams. Operations are slated to begin by the end of 2028.
The British-Saudi coalition will be responsible for delivering the designs, the master plan, and the economic feasibility study for the amusement park.
The project is set to become a unique new tourist destination, creating hundreds of job opportunities and stimulating various economic sectors. This aligns with the quality-of-life pillar of the Economic Modernization Vision and will contribute to boosting both domestic and international tourism.
It is worth noting that the Jordanian Company for Urban and Facilities Development is a wholly government-owned entity under the Jordan Investment Fund. It is tasked with monitoring and facilitating project execution stages, offering investment opportunities, engaging with developers, and building partnerships to attract local and foreign investments to the Amra City project.