August 25, 2025
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Trump Launched Corridor Inspired Project in DC, Echoing Addis Ababa’s
Washington, D.C. is set for a dramatic makeover as Donald Trump pushes a $2 billion beautification plan for the U.S. capital. While modeled partly on his luxury golf courses, the initiative draws striking parallels with Addis Ababa’s Corridor Project, which reshaped Ethiopia’s capital into a showcase of modernity and political power.
Trump’s $2 Billion Vision
The plan covers a three-mile radius around the Capitol and White House. Roads will be resurfaced, parks renovated, and new lighting systems installed, with a one-year completion target. Trump described it as a project to make Washington “a national club of beauty,” signaling his desire to redefine the city’s image.
Addis Ababa’s Corridor Blueprint
Ethiopia’s Corridor Project, stretching from Bole International Airport to Meskel Square, transformed Addis Ababa into a diplomatic stage for Africa. With green medians, fountains, and widened roads, the project wasn’t just about traffic flow—it was about projecting prestige, order, and global status.
Politics of Beautification
Both projects highlight how infrastructure doubles as political branding:
Addis Ababa: The corridors symbolized government authority and aspirations for global leadership.
Washington, D.C.: Trump’s plan functions as a corridor of power, aiming to assert control and reshape the capital’s identity.
Critics note that such beautification efforts often prioritize image over substance, raising concerns about cost, displacement, and neglect of deeper urban challenges.
From Addis to DC: A Shared Strategy
Trump’s Washington vision mirrors Addis Ababa’s playbook: rapid transformation, aesthetic prestige, and symbolic control over space. Both projects are less about roads and grass—and more about the politics of visibility.
In short, Trump’s “corridor” echoes Addis Ababa’s own experiment: cities remade not just for function, but for power, pride, and political performance.
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