Salalah reimagined: Oman unveils massive urban master plan

 

Developer returns of 10.2% forecast, with phase 1 starting on site later this year as part of Oman’s OMR 33 billion national development pipeline.

 
By News Desk, March 5, 2025 Oman Real Estate
 

Salalah reimagined: Oman unveils massive urban master plan
 

Oman Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning revealed the masterplan for the reimagination of the waterfront of Salalah - Oman’s second largest city.

Part of the Sultanate’s OMR 33 billion pipeline of development being delivered across the country as part of the Oman Vision 2040, the New City Salalah waterfront development will start on site later this year.

The plans, covering 7.3 sq km and designed by leading international design studio Sasaki, will provide over 12,000 residential units, housing 60,000 residents across four distinct, walkable neighbourhoods.

Prioritising mixed-use and a soft-mobility focus throughout, it will also encompass 3,500,000 sqm of open space and parks, 200,000 sqm of retail and hospitality space, 100,000 m2 of cultural space and amenities, two new hospitals, and integrated, multimodal transport links.

A new pedestrianised marina will host retail, tourism and hospitality offerings.

A two-hour flight from Dubai and 1.5 hour drive from Muscat, Salalah is already home to Oman’s largest logistics port and is a popular tourist destination due to its access to nature and temperate climate, attracting over one million tourists in 2024.

The master plan seeks to further enhance Salalah’s attraction as a year-round sea and sun destination at the gateway between Asia, Europe and Africa, with the introduction of a new 6km-long public beach.

New City Salalah strikes a balance between celebrating the area’s coastal context and protecting its unique natural features.

A major focus of the project is on resilience to climate resilience and hence, New City Salalah is designed to withstand rising sea levels and flooding, particularly in consideration of the area’s khareef monsoon season. This includes the introduction of wetland park and a series of revetments and natural infrastructure strategies which will mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events.

The waterfront plans are an integrated part of the Greater Salalah Structural Plan, a structural framework to enhance liveability by resolving spatial, infrastructure and mobility issues, and increase capacity to cater to the growing Wilayat Salalah, projected to hit a population of 674,000 by 2040. The phased development approach will get underway later this year, with 5,827 residential units due to be delivered in Phase 1.

The project is forecast to deliver developer returns of 10.2%.

The project is a key part of the Oman Vision 2040 to achieve a developed, diversified, and sustainable national economy, with fair distribution of development gains and protection of natural resources.

The nation is targeting OMR 51 billion in tourism investment by 2040, following a successful investment of OMR 7.8 billion between 2021-23.

Oman aims to double tourism’s contribution to GDP to 5% by 2030 and again to 10% by 2040.

Dr. Khalfan Al Shueili, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, Oman, said: “Our plans for the evolution of Salalah epitomise the Oman Vision 2040, designed to deliver a sustainable and prosperous future for the people of Oman. It serves as an exemplar of how combining tourism and urban development is driving the diversification of Oman’s economy and bringing forward compelling opportunities for the international community. Salalah is a beloved and important city that contributes significantly to our nation."

"These plans will help to ensure it can continue to serve our people and economy for many generations to come, while showcasing some of Oman’s greatest strengths to visitors from across the globe. With works due to begin this year, we look forward to bringing New City Salalah to fruition alongside the Omani people and leading international partners, investors and developers,Al Shueili added.

Romil Sheth, Prinicipal Designer at Sasaki Associates, said: “Salalah is blessed with incredible natural features and a deep history. Lush wadis, local agriculture embedded into the city, an extensive coastline with sandy beaches. To complement these significant assets, the Salalah New City plan adopts forward-looking urban design, place-making and planning practices that challenge status-quo urbanism and reflect an aspirational lifestyle for Dhofaris. The plan will serve as Oman’s living laboratory for urban innovation and a model for sustainable urbanism in the broader region.”

 

New City Salalah  Muscat  Salalah  Oman  Oman Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning  Sasaki    

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