Environmentally fresh and favorable to Africa's future, Eko Atlantic's ground work began so quickly that it could be up and running as early 2015. Unsurprisingly, their construction blueprint has pin-pointed the cities of Manhattan, Dubai, and Singapore as successful role-models. Familiar traits that could explain why all the elitist criticism hasn't fallen far from it's baseline. Class conscious but with an opportunistic, open-minded and free-flowing edge, New York City could actually stand as Eko Atlantic's most qualified role model for shaking off these elitism accusations. Labeled by some as just a "ritzy little refuge for the rich", Eko Atlantic developers admit that lower class Lagosian's will have just as much impact on the city's long-term success as it's "rich" inhabitants. Just as in any city, the lively hoods of the locals is all of everything that will keep Eko Atlantic alive, level-headed and free of self-inflated capitalism.
Eko Atlantic Breakdown
For more information on Eko Atlantic, you can check out their official website here.
- Districts(6): Business District, Marina, Ocean Front, Harbour Lights, Avenues, and Eko Drive.
- Underground parking and transport.
- Tram system.
- Major Banks and Supermarket chains.
- A Shopping Mall twice the size of The Palms(currently Lagos' largest mall).
For more information on Eko Atlantic, you can check out their official website here.
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