Bin Laden's to build Whole Cities

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Bin Laden firm aims to build whole cities

August 28, 2007

By Sebastian Tong

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Real estate firm Middle East Development LLC is securing massive tracts of land in Yemen, Djibouti and Syria to build whole cities from scratch.

The Dubai-based privately held group, controlled by a key member of Saudi Arabia's bin Laden family, wants to expand beyond residential and commercial real estate into the business of planning and building large-scale cities from the ground up.

"There is a great need for large developments with the infrastructure to accomodate rapid economic and population growth," Oussama Al-Dimashki, the chief executive officer of Middle East Development, told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday.

Economic development in the oil-rich Middle East and countries such as China and India is straining existing cities that were not planned for such large populations, he said.

"The future will be the franchising of cities. Whole cities that are run by private corporations and businesses rather than governments and bureaucracies," he said.

The group, controlled by Tarek Mohammed bin Laden -- a half-brother of al Qaeda leader Osama -- is securing 1,500 square kilometres of land in Yemen and about 600 square kilometres in Djibouti to develop two planned cities.

The two cities would eventually be connected by a 27-km long bridge linking the African and Asian continents.

"When you talk about putting in the infrastructure, the airports, the highways, the sewage systems -- besides the residential and commercial developments -- you're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars," said Syrian-born Oussama.

The group, established in 2004, is also in talks for projects in Syria, Tunisia and Morocco.

Oussama said the reputation of Middle East Development founder Tarek Mohammed, who heads the Saudi BinLaden Group, would help the company acquire land on favourable terms.

Large sites would be developed and eventually divided up into smaller plots of land to be parcelled out to other investors.

"In the Middle East, most cities started out as ancient port cities and grew big without proper planning," said the former economics professor.


OUT OF DUBAI

The company, which currently has assets under management of around $280 million mostly in Bahrain and Dubai, has begun to look outside of the Middle East and North Africa for growth.

"Our focus is to go out of Dubai because we think that Dubai is becoming less profitable. I think there are much more profitable opportunities that exist in the bigger Middle East," said Oussama, noting that Dubai-based property firms such as Emaar Properties are stepping up overseas investments.

Middle East Development is in talks with a Singapore developer to build a commercial and residential complex in a second-tier city in China and is also studying a proposal to invest in an office and retail project in Bangkok.

Oussama said the group's 38-percent held Singapore-listed subsidiary Middle East Development Singapore is likely to be involved in the China project, which would be the Dubai parent's first foray into Asia.

The Singapore firm, which on Tuesday reported $7.8 million revenue for the financial year 2007 on its primary waterproofing and construction supplies business, will also branch out into project management and property development, he said.
 
Because otherwise, they're barbarian cities and the best solution is a good old-fashioned axe rush.
 
i though the already build "King Khalid Military City" and are now building "King Abdullah's Economic City" for some 30 Billions

Edit: well the Saudi BinLadin group is not building it by themselves but they are listed as part of the "Main Developers"
and if i remember it right they were also part of the main developers in a couple of other planned cities that were build in Saudi Arabia

Edit Edit: in fact the Saudi Binladin group are also building the Jazan Economic City
 
Brand new modern cities are needed in areas they want to build. Modern electric supply routes, water supply routes, gas supply routes....ect are way better then the clustermuck or added on bits and bobs they have now in most places. Have you guys ever seen some of these places? A 2000+ year old city isn't exactly a great place to add utilities to with out making it unsightly and dangerous.
 
Planned communities are an excellent tool for controlling the impact of population and urbanization. Too often, unplanned sprawl has resulted in massive environmental degredation that results in costs far beyond expectation.
 
Sim City IRL!
 
Nothing to see here, bin Laden's family publicly disowned him years ago.
 
Maybe they can help us in Iraq.

That would be a weird irony, wouldn't it?

But I don't think they would, the cities they're building they described as being run by corporations (did anyone else think BEIC?), I think the idea in Iraq is to get rid of those sort of private, almost city-state entities. Also, I don't know if Iraq needs an entire city to be built.
 
That would be a weird irony, wouldn't it?

But I don't think they would, the cities they're building they described as being run by corporations (did anyone else think BEIC?), I think the idea in Iraq is to get rid of those sort of private, almost city-state entities. Also, I don't know if Iraq needs an entire city to be built.
Maybe they could just help keep the electricity and water running.
 
Maybe they could just help keep the electricity and water running.
By stopping the terrorists from blowing up distribution points and pipe lines?
 
I'm all about it. Who cares if it's the Bin Ladens? A bridge to Yemen? Sweetness. Much cheaper than flying Yemenia Airways to Sana'a. It's a place of economic opportunity in Djibouti? Sweet. The country REALLY needs it. Plus for myself...Engineering degree + Somali/Arabic speaking abilities. Shouldn't have too hard of a problem finding well paying work in DJ once I'm finished militarying and get that last year of school in the books.
 
There are plenty of examples of modern cities being built by governments. Brazil built Brasilia in the late 1950's to be Brazil's new capital, and to date it has over 2 million people living in it. India built New Delhi in the 20th century to be its new capital. In these cases a modern city was needed to house the political capital on the nation. Makes perfect sense to me.

I'm interested in seeing what these guys think they are doing though, trying to "own" a city. Don't they realize that the government could just take the city from them after it is complete?
 
The Bin Ladens are more powerful than the Djiboutian government...
 
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