Fiji Sun

Flagstaff PLAZA AIMING FOR Easter

- MARAIA VULA

All it took was a Sunday walk and a glimpse of the Marist Brothers High School ground for Satish Parshotam to visualise Flagstaff Plaza.

It was a challenge putting the plan together and meeting key stakeholde­rs to convince them that having a commercial property at the prime spot would be a viable project.

How it all started:

Mr Parshotam, a lawyer by profession, is one of the directors of Fineland Investment­s Limited, the developers of the Flagstaff Plaza in a venture with the Fiji Marist Brothers Trust Board.

“I was walking on a Sunday with one of my fellow directors on Bau Street sometime in November of 2014, I stopped right in front of Marist,” he recalled yesterday. “I looked at the wasted land with all the rubbish lying around. “I thought we could build something there which we would benefit the community and also help a perpetual funding for the school and Marist Brothers who have been doing a great job in Fiji. “It took about nine months to do the negotiatio­ns with the Brothers with 20 to 25 people involved in the consultati­on process at that level, supported by the bank they could see it was a viable project. We are here regardless of the objections. “At the very end with the help of the regulators and the various Government department­s they saw the wisdom in the developmen­t proceeding.”

Investment

He said at this stage they are not at liberty to disclose the cost of the project because of the nature of the agreements. But it is understood to be a multimilli­on dollar investment.

“In due cause we will release the figure.”

He said 90 per cent of the Plaza is rented out.

“There were some alteration­s to the original plan due to concepts and to meet tenants’ requiremen­t and it came with escalated the costs.

“Overseas you can rent off properties with plans.

“Here you have to build first. When the people see it then they come and express their interests.

“We have to listen to the tenants requiremen­ts.We have a very large premium supermarke­t coming in, butcher, liquor shop, bakery, very large up market foodcourt, clothing shop, fish shop, and barber shop, profession­al offices, Police Post and other outlets.”

He noted that the project is behind schedule, because of the weather.

“And then there was acute shortage of cement at one stage.

“Mobilising a constructi­on site is not like a stop and start button when things wind down then you have to wind it up again.

“But we are hoping around Easter time that we would be able to have practical completion.

“It has to be before June and we have to do it properly and not do a rush job.”

He shared they always look at venture opportunit­ies as they come. Fineland Investment­s also developed MidCity in the heart of Suva.

“This is our second project in Suva and we look at other ventures that make sense.

“We are only taking the risks if it’s a well calculated one. We are open to opportunit­ies and joint ventures.”

About the Flagstaff Plaza property:

■The significan­t investment is being carried out by locally-owned Fineland Investment­s Limited on the land owned by the Fiji Marist Brothers Trust Board Inc fronting Bau Street, Flagstaff.

■The land involved is being leased at a commercial rent and, together with the Plaza buildings, will revert to Marist Trust when the lease expires.

■Two of the principals and directors of Fineland are proud old boys of Marist Brothers Schools and completely support the Marist Brothers educationa­l aims and ethos.

■Apart from providing an attractive modern shopping environmen­t in the Plaza there will be security provided as well as safe car parking facilities off site and in the Plaza itself.

■The new Plaza will also provide and accommodat­e a new fully-furnished modern designed Flagstaff Police Post.

■Fi■e●a■d Investment­s will construct this free of charge as a contributi­on to the Flagstaff Community.

 ?? Photo: Maraia Vula ?? From left: Fineland Investment­s general manager Kowtil Jogia, directors Subhas Parshotam and Satish Parshotam.
Photo: Maraia Vula From left: Fineland Investment­s general manager Kowtil Jogia, directors Subhas Parshotam and Satish Parshotam.
 ?? Photo: Maraia Vula ?? The Flagstaff Plaza still in constructi­on on Bau Street, Flagstaff.
Photo: Maraia Vula The Flagstaff Plaza still in constructi­on on Bau Street, Flagstaff.

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