Engineering:Private city

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Short description: Privately owned, for-profit enterprise

A private city is a city organized as a for-profit, private enterprise [1][2] with no elected city councilors.[3]

Examples

Tanzania

Fumba Town.

Bhutan

Gelephu Mindfulness City.

Venezuela

CryptoCity.

Nigeria

  • Eko Atlantic, owned by Ako Atlantic Development Company.
  • Itana, owned by Itana Company.
  • Centenary City, owned by Centenary City FTZ

Kyrgyzstan

A special investment territory has been announced for Tamchy.

Kazakhstan

  • Alatau City, owmed by Caspian Group.

India

  • GIFT City, co-owned by Brigade Group.
  • Lavasa, owned by Lavasa Corp.

Pakistan

  • Bahria Town, owned by Bahria Town PLC.

Egypt

  • Ras el-Hekma, owned by Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company.
  • Al Rehab, owned by Talaat Moustafa Group.
  • El Gouna, owned by Orascom Development.

Saudi Arabia

  • King Abdullah Economic City, being developed by Emaar Properties and listed on KSA's stock exchange.
  • Neom, owned by the PIF.

Cambodia

  • Grand Phnom Penh City, owned by Chip Mong Group.
  • Phnom Penh City Center, Shukaku Inc.

South Korea

  • Songdo, owned by New Songdo International City Development LLC.

Japan

Honduras

  • Próspera, owned by Honduras Próspera Inc.

China

  • Jialong, owned by Jialong Corp.

Vietnam

  • Phú Mỹ Hưng urban area, owned by Phu My Hung Development Corporation.
  • Ciputra Hanoi International City, owned by Ciputra Group a local company.[which?]

Laos

  • That Luang Marsh SEZ, owned by Shanghai Wan Feng Group.

Malysia

  • Forest City, Johor, owned by Country Garden.

See also

  • Charter city
  • Private town
  • Songdo
  • Forest City, Johor

References

Further reading