Obour City is a satellite city northeast of Cairo, developed to ease urban crowding and support industrial growth. It features a mix of residential neighborhoods, industrial zones, and service facilities. The area is home to factories, wholesale markets, and affordable housing complexes. Obour attracts working-class families and employees commuting to Cairo. Despite being relatively quiet, the city offers schools, clinics, and commercial centers that cater to daily needs. Its wide roads and growing infrastructure reflect Egypt's efforts toward decentralized urban development. Obour plays a practical role in regional planning, contributing to balanced population distribution and long-term economic sustainability.