Cross Works unveiled the plans for New Tashkent, a large-scale expansion of Uzbekistan's capital, Tashkent. The project covers 25,000 hectares to the east of the existing city, located between the Chirchiq and Karasu Rivers. Designed to accommodate an estimated 2.5 million people in the coming decades, the development aims to address population growth in a sustainable manner. The concept of New Tashkent involves developing neighborhoods or "mahallas" to establish mixed-use communities. The plan includes local community facilities within walking distances of homes, aiming to reduce reliance on private vehicles and encourage more sustainable transport modes. Additionally, 20% of the city's area is allocated to green spaces, and a network of canals fed by nearby mountain ranges will contribute to the city's water system and public spaces.