The Abdali, a vibrant mixed-use development in the heart of Jordan’s capital, has allocated more that 80,000 sqm net development rights (NDR) to health care projects, making a significant contribution to the wellness infrastructure of both the district and the nation.
Healthcare provision has always been a central focus of The Abdali. It is already home to The Abdali Hospital, a world-class multi-specialty facility affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International that was founded by the same investment group behind the Clemenceau Medical Center in Beirut. This prime space in will now offer healthcare practitioners, providers and investors the opportunity to further elevate wellness provision the centre of Amman.
The mixed-use nature of The Abdali provides the ideal platform to support the needs of a health and wellness hub, with dedicated facilities, a centralised location and a service-oriented eco-system that includes multiple hospitality options to support medical tourism.
The allocation is in line with His Majesty King Abdullah’s vision for the kingdom. In a recent interview, he said, “We must also do everything possible to advance the medical sector and reclaim Jordan’s position as a prime medical tourism destination in the region.”
His Excellency Amer Al Fayez, President and Chairman of the Board of Directors for Abdali Investment Development (AID) said this new allocation supports Jordan’s national agenda. “One of the key objectives of The Abdali is to offer new levels of clinical expertise, care and professionalism, to make the most of life for all those it serves. It is our ambition to stand for excellence in healthcare in Jordan and the whole region.”
Jordan has a mixed base economic system with a highly skilled workforce, political stability, robust economic growth, untapped investment opportunities and markets. H.E. Al Fayez described the purpose of a mixed-use development to be “designed and constructed to serve the economy, the community, public health and the environment.”