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A large-scale project to transform Pushkin Square into a modern green park is starting in the capital of Uzbekistan. The project is being carried out with the participation of the Turkish construction company Koç Construction, which will be responsible for the complete renovation of the square. The main focus will be on greening the area and creating comfortable spaces for relaxation, without installing amusement rides or entertainment facilities. Additionally, the Turkish company will be involved in converting the nearby Shota Rustaveli Street into a gastronomic zone.
Project Features
The park will feature a modern design with unique landscape architecture. The main goal is to create a peaceful retreat where Tashkent residents can enjoy nature, walk along shady alleys, and spend time with their families. A key element of the project will be an extensive water drainage system to ensure efficient water use and support the green areas.
In addition to updating Pushkin Square, Koç Construction will also transform Shota Rustaveli Street into a gastronomic space that will operate 24/7. The area will host restaurants, cafes, and other establishments offering both local and international cuisines. The project aims to attract both locals and tourists, turning the street into one of Tashkent’s key gastronomic tourism destinations.
The project not only includes the greening and landscaping of the park and street but also the development of infrastructure. A 1.6 km long bicycle path will be built along Shota Rustaveli Street, and for pedestrians’ convenience, 40 modern benches and special ramps for people with disabilities will be installed.
The project not only includes the greening and landscaping of the park and street but also the development of infrastructure. A 1.6 km long bicycle path will be built along Shota Rustaveli Street, and for pedestrians’ convenience, 40 modern benches and special ramps for people with disabilities will be installed.
The project not only includes the greening and landscaping of the park and street but also the development of infrastructure. A 1.6 km long bicycle path will be built along Shota Rustaveli Street, and for pedestrians’ convenience, 40 modern benches and special ramps for people with disabilities will be installed.
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