The Government of Malaysia has announced plans to build ‘Madani City,’ a 102-acre high-density, vertical township in Putrajaya designed for over 30,000 residents. The development will feature 10,000 residential units integrated with AI technologies, advanced digital infrastructure, and green mobility systems to promote sustainable living.
The project is a strategic investment aligned with the federal government’s Chase City Vision, aiming to create eco-friendly, safe, and advanced urban spaces in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Labuan. The groundbreaking ceremony is set for June 26, 2025.
Additionally, the city will include facilities such as vertical schools, TVET institutions, financial and health services, emergency stations, and a mosque, all conveniently located near residential areas. The first phase, with about 3,000 residential units and a vertical school, is expected to be operational by late 2027.