February 05, 2025
Addis Insight
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The Arat Kilo Plaza Underground Passage and Recreation Area has officially been inaugurated and is now open to the public, marking a significant milestone in the city’s urban development.
This newly completed infrastructure is part of Addis Ababa’s corridor development projects, designed to enhance the city’s social and economic landscape while providing residents with modern, accessible public spaces.
During the inauguration ceremony, Arada Sub-City Chief Executive Officer, Ato Getahun Abera, highlighted the city’s ongoing efforts to improve urban mobility and public amenities. He emphasized that the Arat Kilo Plaza project is a crucial step in making Addis Ababa cleaner, more organized, and more accommodating for its residents.
Previously, the area posed challenges for vehicles, pedestrians, and individuals with disabilities. However, the new passageway has been constructed to resolve these issues while incorporating modern design and accessibility features. Notably, an elevator system has been installed to facilitate easy movement for individuals with disabilities.
In addition to improving pedestrian flow, the underground space has been transformed into a commercial and recreational hub, featuring:
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