Plans for the city of Lusail first surfaced in 2005, but were delayed until 2010, when Qatar won the bid to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The city is now set to arrive by 2020, and will feature a new stadium, skyscrapers, villas, and 22 new hotels. It will also implement pneumatic trash tubes that transport waste to a single location.
At 38 square miles, Lusail will accommodate 450,000 people — nearly 200,000 more than the number of citizens in Qatar.
But the development could come at a price. Qatar has been criticized for its inhumane labor practices, which human rights watchers have likened to "modern day slavery." Already, workers in Lusail have complained of long hours and withheld pay.
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