The third largest square in Isfahan will be constructed

The director of the district 14 of Isfahan municipality stated that the third largest square in Isfahan, with a total area of 19 hectares, will be built near the shrine of holly Zaynab (PBUH).

Isfahan (IMNA)_ Ali Shamsi said that constructing the square is our main priority; based on the predetermined plan, a 5-star hotel is also predicted to build near the square. Besides, at the periphery of the square, health, medical treatment, and commercial centers are planned to be constructed to address some of the deficiencies in the area.

Referring to the development project of Holly Zaynab's shrine, he pointed out: “The administration of Endowment and Charity Affairs of Isfahan Province has begun to build the frame work of the shrine's tomb; the municipality of the region is also developing the neighboring square of the shrine area as well.”

The director of district 14 of Isfahan Municipality added: "The shrine of holly Zaynab  is the fifth pilgrimage pole of the country after the shrines of holly Imam Reza, Masoumeh, Shah Abdul Azim, and Shah Cheragh (PBUH) of Isfahan.

Referring to the implementation of the sidewalk construction project at Beesat Street in the current year, he pointed out: Besat Street sidewalk construction starts in June of this year and it will be completed within 9 months. Shams promised to supply lighting for the Beesat Street and have a follow up on the issue.

He also stressed that building a 8,000-square-meter park in Elahiye Neighborhood, sidewalk construction and asphalting of Barazande Street, asphalting all the passageways of Hase,  opening of Sudan Garden in the Sudan neighborhood, the Entezar Community Center in Dark Neighborhood, and Ahmadreza Park in Mahdieh Neighborhood are among the most important activities of the district 14 of Isfahan municipality in the last year and said: “ by cooperation of Water and Wastewater Company of Isfahan Province, the wastewater project of east neighborhood of Hase, Arzanan, and Dark are also finished in this year.”

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