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Neapolis is one of the most significant planned mixed use developments of its kind in the Mediterranean and probably in Europe given its size, scope, unique character and eco-smart principles. It involves the development of a truly 21st century city in an area of c. 890,000 sqm with a net buildable area of c. 570,000 sqm that will combine a wide range of residential product options with a synthesis of key lifestyle enhancing elements, including a leisure & entertainment park, a commercial park, the Neapolis University Campus, a Health Park with a hospital and a wellness centre, an Office Park, a Cultural Park and green parks of 90,000 sqm.
Neapolis’ “city within a city” benefits arise from its location within Pafos, and include the existing road and utility infrastructure, captive local and tourist markets, proximity to cultural and historical landmarks as well as exposure to Pafos cultural events and cosmopolitan lifestyle. The design of the Cyprus properties is based on eco-friendly and sustainable principles and incorporates “green” technologies and smart solutions and it aims to become the prototype of an eco-efficient and smart city on an international scale.
Neapolis is set in a privileged location as it is within the city of Pafos and also is within 800m from the beach and tourist promenade and offers plenty of sea views. The Neapolis Project vision is to develop an innovative Smart EcoCity in the Mediterranean that integrates health and wellness, culture, education and life-long learning, as well as the latest technological solutions, with the goal of creating a unique work-live-play experience for its thousands of residents & users.
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