A significant urban transformation project, extending from Sar Bet to German Square, the Garment Factory, and the Furi area, has been completed, with its importance underscored by a high-level inspection.
Covering more than 589 hectares, it stands as the second largest and widest site after Kazanchis. The project includes the construction of 16.5 km of asphalt roads, an additional 3 km of internal roads, and pedestrian walkways stretching a total of 33 km. It features plazas, sports facilities, children’s playgrounds, and 5.2 km of riverbank development. In addition, there are parking areas and terminals, an electric car charging station, and 1,107 shops built by both private and government entities. The development also encompasses 50.5 hectares of green spaces, public toilets, 13.3 km of bicycle lanes, and 38 taxi and bus bays.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD), who has championed the city’s extensive corridor development program, highlighted the project's success. This new development, which members of the Prosperity Party Executive Committee recently visited, is positioned to dramatically enhance the capital's infrastructure, mobility, and local economy.
The Prime Minister has previously inaugurated other key corridor routes as part of the massive city-wide initiative. He consistently emphasizes that these national corridor development projects play a vital role in boosting local economic activity, improving mobility, and enhancing social interaction by creating vibrant, accessible, and sustainable urban spaces.






