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Kuwait Waterfront Development phase 2 completed; 4,000 parking spaces, cycle tracks and parks added

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April 21, 2025
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Following its official launch in Q1, phase two of the Kuwait Waterfront Development is officially complete.

As part of a wider 9.7km development, the second phase spans 5km, starting from Green Island to the Yacht Club in Salmiya.

This vibrant destination features public spaces, children’s play areas, sports amenities, and a variety of restaurants and cafés.

Kuwait Waterfront Development

With a focus on sustainability, the project includes solar lighting, 40 electric vehicle charging stations, and 4,000 renovated parking spaces.

Additionally, 12.4km of jogging tracks and a 15.4km bicycle path have been established. The natural landscape was revitalised by replacing conocarpus trees with flora suited to Kuwait’s climate.

Artistic installations reflecting Kuwait’s culture and ecosystem have been integrated throughout the area.

Supporting Kuwait’s Vision 2035, the development enhances tourism infrastructure, stimulating the local economy, and offering investment opportunities for both local and international entities.

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