Counsel Masters, one of the leading companies working in the field of consultancy and services for commercial agencies and hotel management, tourism and commercial projects, held a ceremony to launch “Mamshah Ahl Masr” project, a walkway, crowning the beauty of the eastern banks of the Nile. After the completion of the first phase located between Imbaba Bridge and May 15 Bridge and overlooking the hotels area with a total length of 1.8 km, Counsel Masters is currently working on managing, operating, and marketing the commercial part of the project.
The ceremony was attended by Dr Moustafa Madbouli, Prime Minister, and Dr Assem Al-Gazzar, Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities, Dr Khaled Abbas, Deputy Minister of Housing and Urban Communities, Major General Ihab El-Far, Head of the Engineering Authority of the Armed Forces Eng. Abdul Muttalib Mamdouh, Vice President of the New Urban Communities Authority for Development and Cities Development, Eng. Walid Abbas, Assistant Minister of Housing and Urban Communities, Hatem Mahmoud, Vice President of the Urban Communities Authority for Real Estate and Commercial Affairs, Major General Khaled Abdel Aal, Governor of Cairo, Major General Ashraf El-Gendy, Director of Cairo Security, Major General Medhat Montaser, Director of Investigations of the General Administration of Tourism Police and Antiquities, George Metry,CEO & Chairman of the Board of Directors of Consuel Masters, Malak El-Ashiry, Managing Director of the Board of Directors in “Counsel Masters Consulting, Tarek El-Ashiry, Member of the Board of Directors of Counsel Masters”, and Eng. Mohamed El-Dahan, CEO of City Edge, and before the start of the ceremony, Dr Moustafa Madbouli made a Nile tour around the walkway, during which he was accompanied by the Minister of Housing and a number of attendees.
In this regard, the Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities indicated that the opening of “Mamsha Ahl Masr” for the first time to the public is an important event, especially that great efforts are being made to speed up the completion of the project in all its stages. The project includes a walkway of gradual levels along the Corniche, with an average width of the upper walkway. 4.5 m, the average width of the lower walkway is 6.5 m, and it also includes several facilities, namely: 5 restaurants, 5 cafeterias, 56 shops, 3 garages with a total capacity of 180 cars, in addition to 3 terraces with a total length of 315 m, accommodating 1240 people. The first stage also includes a theatre on an area of 275 square metres, accommodating 772 people, as well as landscapes and fountains.
Assem Al-Gazzar added that work is in full swing to complete the remaining three phases, in coordination with the Engineering Authority, which is supervising the implementation, in order to speed up their completion on the specified dates. In parallel with that, the lighting of the facades of all buildings surrounding the Ahl Masr project will be developed, explaining that the second phase of “Mamsha Ahl Masr” project, with a length of 3.2 km, is as follows: the distance from Qasr El Nil Bridge to October Bridge is 0.8 km long, the distance from October Bridge to May 15 Bridge is 1.1 km long, and the extension from Imbaba Bridge to Sahel Bridge is 1 km long. The third phase extends for 3km and consists of two sectors, the northern sector of the Tahya Misr Bridge to the Coast Bridge with a length of 1.9km, while the southern sector extends from Qasr El Nil Bridge to the Meridian Bridge with a length of 1.1 km.
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