New Straits Times

Vanke committed to local flagship project

- SHAREN KAUR

SHENZHEN-based China Vanke Co Ltd is looking at a long-term commitment and presence in the Malaysian property market and has invested over RM500 million since it set foot here in June 2017. Managing director of Vanke Holdings (M) Sdn Bhd, Lang Cong said it is in the midst of working with relevant authoritie­s to obtain the necessary approvals for its flagship property project in Kuala Lumpur.

The project will be developed on a 2.8ha tract, a former Serani Row plot, at Jalan Raja Chulan, close to the Bukit Nanas heritage zone and forest reserve.

Lang hoped Vanke could develop the land starting this year.

“We have invested over RM500 million in the project since our arrival in Malaysia as our commitment to the developmen­t here. We strongly believe the project will benefit Kuala Lumpur city in the longterm,” he told NST Property.

Vanke bought the land in 2017 and is believed to have paid RM500 million, or RM1,600 per sq ft.

The land, owned by City Centre Sdn Bhd, was put up for sale in March 2016 by Deloitte Corporate Solutions Sdn Bhd.

It was reported that Vanke planned to build six towers, ranging between 60 and 80 storeys with over 4,000 serviced apartments on the site and a 13-storey podium. The estimated gross developmen­t value (GDV) is RM5 billion.

But there were concerns the high density developmen­t might have an impact on the Bukit Nanas heritage zone and forest reserve.

Lang said Vanke is working on the project planning to comply with the local authoritie­s’ policies and regulation as well as meeting local market needs.

Early this year, when the media visited the Vanke Experentia­l Hall (VEH) show gallery, Lang said the project will have residentia­l, retail and commercial elements and that there may be changes to the GDV, subject to authoritie­s’ approval.

Phase One will see Vanke building retail space, and apartments starting from 500 sq ft for studio to about 800 sq ft for two-bedroom units, targeting city dwellers and expats.

Vanke will be working with Dutch architectu­ral company UNStudio and local firm Veritas to add more iconic buildings in the already picturesqu­e KL city skyline, said Lang.

During a media visit to Vanke’s developmen­t projects in China recently, Xie Dong, chairman of the Supervisor­y Committee of Vanke Group, said he expected the KL project to set a new benchmark in high-rise living in Malaysia as it will incorporat­e tech innovation­s and smart home features.

The tech innovation­s may include artificial intelligen­ce, Internet technology, cloud computing, Internet of Things, and face recognitio­n.

Vanke projects in China also display efficient security surveillan­ce system and the same may be applied in the KL project.

Executive director of Vanke Service (Hong Kong) Company Ltd, Log Lin said Vanke Property Management’s security system is the only system which connects property management with daily operations.

The project in Kuala Lumpur will set a new benchmark in high-rise living in Malaysia as it will incorporat­e tech innovation­s and smart home features. XIE DONG

Chairman of the supervisor­y committee of Vanke Group

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Property projects by Vanke Group in China display efficient security surveillan­ce system and the same may be applied for its flagship project in Kuala Lumpur.
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Lang Cong

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