“…Because of the importance of the waterfront and its roles to enhance the city, many attempts appear by 1960 in North America for redevelopment the waterfront especially when the city transform from industrial to service. During fifties of the 20th and the cases such as Baltimore and Boston became models for the redevelopment a revitalization projects [3]. Later by 1970, the first water development movement was presented to transform the abandoned lands of the old ports and harbors to a social, residential, economical, and recreational hub.…”