In a landmark move that has captured global attention, the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia has announced a strategic feasibility review of The Line Saudi Arabia, the futuristic linear smart city under the broader NEOM project. This bold step highlights the Kingdom’s commitment to transparency, sustainability, and long-term planning, aligning with Vision 2030’s ambitious goals.
The Line Saudi Arabia, an integral part of NEOM, is envisioned as a 170-kilometer-long linear city that aims to revolutionize urban living. Designed to host 9 million residents, it promises zero cars, zero streets, and zero carbon emissions. This unprecedented city model combines AI, renewable energy, and sustainable urban design to reshape the way people live and interact with their environment.
Why the Feasibility Review Now?
The strategic feasibility review launched by the PIF comes at a critical phase of development. The purpose of the review is to ensure that the project remains economically viable, environmentally sustainable, and aligned with both local and global investment interests. Amid fluctuating global market conditions and increasing scrutiny on megaprojects, the review will help optimize timelines, budgets, and stakeholder expectations.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has consistently championed The Line Saudi Arabia as a “civilizational revolution.” The recent review is not seen as a pause but rather a necessary recalibration to ensure the project’s long-term resilience.
Construction Progress and Global Attention
Construction on The Line Saudi Arabia began in 2021 and has since drawn immense global interest. Drone footage and satellite images reveal substantial groundwork and initial structures being erected in the Tabuk province along the Red Sea. Multiple global contractors and technology providers are involved, making it one of the most collaborative infrastructure ventures globally.
The city is expected to feature mirrored walls, advanced AI integration, and end-to-end renewable energy systems. By introducing vertical layering of city elements — such as housing, transport, and services — The Line Saudi Arabia promises to minimize land usage while maximizing livability.
Skepticism and Optimism in Balance
While many experts see the project as a blueprint for future cities, critics have raised concerns about feasibility, human rights issues, and relocation of native tribes. The PIF’s strategic review is partly a response to these concerns, signaling an openness to dialogue and adaptive planning.
In addition, economic realities such as rising construction costs and global inflation have made the review a prudent move. Still, the Saudi leadership remains unwavering in its vision. The review aims to make The Line Saudi Arabia even more investment-friendly and technologically advanced.
What This Means for Saudi Arabia’s Future
If successful, The Line Saudi Arabia will place the Kingdom at the forefront of sustainable urban development, attracting billions in foreign investment and reshaping regional economies. It’s more than a megaproject; it’s a symbol of the nation’s transformation.
As the world watches closely, the review marks a new chapter — one that prioritizes feasibility without compromising on innovation.
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