Beirut Digital District

Beirut Digital District (BDD) is a built community dedicated to creating a hub for the digital and creative industries in Lebanon. It was officially launched in September 2012 in the Bachoura district of Beirut as a government facilitated project established between ZRE s.a.l. (a private real-estate company), Berytech (an incubator accelerator for the development of startups in the ICT field), and The Ministry of Telecommunications, who acted as a facilitator and provided broadband internet and telephone infrastructure.
CNN’s Andrew Stevens called BDD the powerhouse for startups in the Middle East.[1][2][3][4]

A view of BDD from above

Location edit

Beirut Digital District is located in the Bachoura district, the center of Beirut City, Lebanon. BDD is close to the airport and seaport, about 5 minutes away from downtown, and minutes away from American University of Beirut, Lebanese American University, Saint Joseph University, École Supérieure des Affaires, and Sagesse University.

Facilities edit

There are multiple amenities and services provided by Beirut Digital District:

  • Conference and meeting rooms and audio-conference rooms
  • Events and workshop spaces
  • Gym and fitness classes
  • Eatery and coffee shop
  • Fiber optics and Wi-Fi
  • Parking spaces and valet services
  • HR services
  • Business and legal setup services

Phases edit

The development of Beirut Digital District has been separated into 4 phases:

Phase A edit

The first phase was completed in 2016. In this phase, the total build up area of BDD is 17,500 square meters dedicated to office spaces.[5]

Phase B edit

This phase was completed in 2022 where BDD became a 44,500 square meter district dedicated to office spaces, with the introduction of the offices of the future in the latest two buildings.[6]

Phase C edit

This phase makes BDD an 84,000 square meter district dedicated to office spaces and residential units and is due completion in 2025.

Phase D edit

The last phase, to be completed in 2030, will transform BDD into a 150,000 square meter district with multiple offices and residential units.

References edit

  1. ^ Stevens. "Lebanon's Silicon Valley". CNN.
  2. ^ Wade. "Welcome to the World's New Silicon Valley". Archived from the original on 2017-02-03. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  3. ^ طربيه (2 May 2015). "مبادرة جديدة في بيروت لتطوير الاقتصاد الرقمي في لبنان".
  4. ^ Nabbout. "Berytech, ZRE & the Ministry of Telecom Launch Beirut Digital District". Archived from the original on 2017-01-13. Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  5. ^ Rahal. "How a physical space like BDD is supporting entrepreneurship in Beirut".
  6. ^ Ballout. "Beirut Digital District expanding into work, live, play neighborhood".