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Economy of Amman


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rdan's soon to be largest mall and shopping center, are located in this mammoth redevelopment. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by the end of 2011 or early 2012. The entire project should be completed by 2015.

The construction of the Jordan Gate Towers near the 6th Circle, which is nearly completed, is being funded by Bahraini and Kuwaiti entrepreneurs. The two identical skyscrapers will house office buildings and a five star hotel.

Betina City consists of 3 central skyscrapers, a mega-mall, a suspended river, and 3 additional towers.

Sanaya Amman, two identical 65 floor buildings connected by a pedestrian walkway that will house the world's highest swimming pool. This residential twin tower project is being built in Abdoun by Limitless

The Abdoun suspended bridge, which spans Wadi Abdoun. This recently completed project reduces congestion in Wadi Abdoun and creates a new highway link between West and South Amman..

The St. Regis Amman in the Abdoun area worth about $300 million which will be completed in 2014.

Multi-billion dollar Wadi Amman Regeneration Project. This project will completely revamp the old downtown and restore it to its previous prominence. It will also revitalise the entire area by attracting affluent Ammanis to settle and shop here.

Al Andalucia, being constructed near Amman. This project will include over 600 villas, and consists of many facilities such as spas, fitness and health centres, swimming pools, and a recreation area.

The Fairmont Hotel in Amman opening in 2014

Galleria Mall in Sweifieh opening in 2013

Ähl Al Âzm, a $1 billion city near Queen Alia International Airport, will be built in several phases with a total of about 16,000 residential units and 800 offices. The city will be connected by rail to Amman. The residential city will mostly be inhabited by low and middle income families.

A massive new Royal Jordanian headquarters
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