Rise Tower

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StatusProposed
Coordinates24°50′20″N 46°37′05″E / 24.838844°N 46.618058°E / 24.838844; 46.618058
Construction startedproposed
Rise Tower
برج رايز
Interactive map of the Rise Tower area
General information
StatusProposed
LocationRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
Coordinates24°50′20″N 46°37′05″E / 24.838844°N 46.618058°E / 24.838844; 46.618058
Construction startedproposed
CostUS$5 billion
Height
Height2,008 m (6,588 ft)
Technical details
Floor count400 (reported)
Design and construction
Architecture firmFoster and Partners,
HKS Architects
DeveloperPublic Investment Fund

Rise Tower (Arabic: برج رايز) is a proposed megatall skyscraper in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Planned to be the first two-kilometre-tall building, it would surpass both Burj Khalifa by 1,172 m (3,845 ft) and Jeddah Tower by 1,000 m (3,300 ft) to become the world’s tallest building or structure.[1][2]

Rise Tower is sited in North Riyadh within a broader mixed-use masterplan widely reported as the "North Pole" district, with proximity to King Khalid International Airport (KKIA).[3][4] and the capital’s northern growth corridor.[1][2] Popular-press explainers describe the district as a large “city of the future” concept anchored by a central business hub.[5][6]

Overview

In December 2022, industry publications like MEED reported that the Public Investment Fund (PIF) was considering a plan to build a record-breaking tower as part of an approximately 18 km2 (6.9 sq mi) development in North Riyadh, with preliminary cost estimates around US$5 billion.[3][4] In August 2023, almost six months after the announcement of New Murabba project, the designs of Rise Tower were unveiled by Mohammed al-Qahtani, the CEO of Saudi Arabia Holding Company. In 2025, coverage shifted to procurement: reporting mentioned tendering for the North Pole district and a ~2 km tower concept attributed to Foster + Partners.[1][2]

Design

Competition reporting and early renders attribute the concept design to Foster + Partners.[1] A 2-kilometre target height and a 678-storey programme have been reported by the trade press; official detailed specifications have not yet been published by the proponent.[1][2] The tower is positioned as a centrepiece for a new business district intended to complement major Riyadh initiatives in the lead-up to Expo 2030.[7][8]

Status

As of March 2026, no formal groundbreaking date, contract awards, or definitive specifications have been announced by the developer or PIF beyond reported tender activity.[1][2] PIF’s public list of giga-projects does not presently include North Pole or Rise Tower, indicating the scheme remains at proposal/competition stage.[9]

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