SHOP FOR RENT IN AHMED AL ZOMOR ST., 10TH DISTRICT

Shop 600 m for rent Nasr City Zakir Hussein Street

Property Type:

Shop

Property Size:

6,458 sqft / 600 sqm

Bathrooms:

2


480,000 EGP/month



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Location

Map

Ahmed Al Zomor St.

Cairo, Nasr City, 10th District

Agent

shady kamel mohamed

Home Approach

(220 Properties)

Amenities

Covered Parking

Conference room

Networked


Description

Ground and first commercial shop 600 m for rent Nasr City, extension of Zakir Hussein Street
Front façade shop 600 meters, ground floor and first floor, commercial license on a main street and pivot, extension of Zakir Hussein, suitable for all activities and major brands, brands, companies and institutions
Nasr City (Arabic: مدينة نصر‎ pronounced [mæˈdiːnɪt ˈnɑsˤɾ]) is a district of Cairo, Egypt. It is located to the east of the Cairo Governorate and consists mostly of condominia. It was established in the 1960s as an extension to neighboring settlement of Heliopolis. The establishment of the district was part of the Egyptian Government's plan to modernise and expand Cairo following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952. Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian President at the time, was involved personally in the design process, and was the one who chose the name Nasr for the new district ("nasr" being the Arabic word for "victory"). During the early stages of the project it was envisioned that it would constitute a new capital city.[3] Now, Nasr City is extremely crowded, much more than was expected from the creation of the district, because of Egyptian families relocating to the district and also because of Somali and South Sudanese immigration to areas of Nasr City such as Hay El Asher (10th Neighbourhood).

It is the largest district in Cairo, occupying nearly 250 km2 (97 sq mi) of the capital's total area of 1,445 km2 (558 sq mi). For this reason, it is divided into 10 sub-districts, of which numbers 6-10 are called by their respective numbers and the first 5 are called by their names. It has a modern road system, and grid street system, which stands in contrast to the narrow winding streets of much of Old Cairo. Tram system partly serve Nasr City. Also, other forms of transportation exist in Nasr City, including minibuses, microbuses (share taxis), and tuk-tuks (in the 10th district of Nasr City).

Reference:

home-approach-6427615

Listed:

6 months ago


480,000 EGP/month

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