Bamboo Capital sign condotel and villa deal

August 06, 2018 - 09:00

Indochina Hội An Beach Villas Company Limited, a subsidiary of Bamboo Capital JSC, has signed agreements with local and international companies for designing, building, construction supervision, financing, distribution, and others at its Malibu MGM Hội An condotel and villas in Quảng Nam Province.

Indochina Hội An Beach Villas Company, a subsidiary of Bamboo Capital JSC, on August 4 signed agreements with local and international partners for construction of its Malibu MGM Hội An project. — VNS Photo
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY — Indochina Hội An Beach Villas Company Limited, a subsidiary of Bamboo Capital JSC, has signed agreements with local and international companies for designing, building, construction supervision, financing, distribution, and others at its Malibu MGM Hội An condotel and villas in Quảng Nam Province.

They include the US’s BAKH Architecture, Signature Architect Việt Nam, Transport and Industry Development Investment Joint Stock Company, Nam Á Bank, Vietcombank, ERA Real Estate, Hải Phát Land, and Oceanus Glass.

Located on Hà My Beach in the so-called "five-star boulevard" along with many other luxury resorts, Malibu MGM Hội An will be managed by MGM Resorts International, an S&P 500 global entertainment company.

The project will cost nearly VNĐ2 trillion (US$85.68 million) and spread over nearly 11ha with 93 villas and 690 condotel units.

Construction is expected to start next month, and the handover is scheduled for 2020.

The project will open for sales in mid-September.

Nguyễn Hồ Nam, chairman of BCG, said the partners are major companies with a good reputation.

BCG also signed deals with leading Vietnamese construction companies including Hòa Bình Corporation, Central Construction Company and Dinco Engineering and Construction Corporation.

After Malibu MGM Hội An, BCG plans a similar project in southern Hội An on an area of 200ha, two one-hectare projects in HCM City’s District 2 and three others ranging from 60 hectares to 200ha in Long An Province. — VNS

 

 

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