Floating City and Universal Park Projects Announced with Government Investment
Plans revealed for world's first floating city accommodating 80,000 residents and Universal theme park with £1.3bn government backing.

Two major development projects have been announced, featuring ambitious infrastructure and entertainment initiatives.
Plans for what is being described as the world's first floating city have been unveiled, designed to accommodate up to 80,000 residents. The proposed vessel would include residential facilities alongside amenities such as schools, a hospital, water park, and green spaces. Transportation within the floating city would be provided through a tram system.
Separately, the government has officially named a Universal theme park project and committed £1.3 billion in funding support. The government contribution will focus on infrastructure development and transportation improvements in the surrounding area to support the new facility.
Both projects represent significant investments in large-scale development initiatives, though specific timelines and locations for the floating city have not been detailed in initial announcements. The Universal park funding commitment indicates government backing for major entertainment infrastructure projects.
The floating city concept represents an emerging approach to urban planning and development, incorporating multiple civic amenities within a single maritime structure. Details regarding construction methods, regulatory approval processes, and implementation schedules remain to be announced for both initiatives.