Indochina Kajima breaks ground on Grade A office building in Hanoi’s emerging hub
Parc Hanoi marks Indochina Kajima's first office-for-lease project in its $1 billion investment plan in Vietnam.
Kim Oanh Real Estate Joint Stock Company has recently introduced the Mega City project in Ben Cat District, whose size reaches 50 hectares with nearly 2000 plots.
Mega City, invested by Thuan Loi Development and Investment Corporation (a member of Kim Oanh Group), is expected to be a new shopping – service centre of Ben Cat district. With nearly 2,000 plots of shophouses and villas, the project offers high commercial potential.
Mega City urban area fronts Hung Vuong road and An Dien – Ben Tranh intersection, all of which are arterial roads connecting Ben Cat with its neighbours. This is also the junction of main road links that connect Southern economic zones such as National Route 13, My Phuoc – Tan Van – Nhon Trach Avenue, Ring Road 4,…
In the future, this region is going to be included in the metro network of the city. The operation of these projects will turn Ben Cat district into a trading centre of dynamic cities like Binh Duong, Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Ba Ria – Vung Tau,…
Within 5 minutes, residents can reach various markets, shopping centres and office complexes, which will certainly satisfy their demands. Mega City is expected to offer high-end accommodation to residents that work in Ben Cat district and the neighbourhood.
Currently, Ben Cat district is developing its infrastructure to upgrade its status by 2020, which will gradually increase the land price.
Besides, situated in a dynamic residence area with large industrial zones, this projects also embraces numerous business opportunities. Gradually, thousands of experts and workers will be attracted here, leading to the enormous demands in consumer goods and services.
According to Mr Ton Gia Khiem – Deputy Director of Marketing and Communication of Kim Oanh Company, 900 products of Mega Luxury and Mega Center zones has been introduced in the first stage of Mega City. One plot costs about VND450 million ($20,000).
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