Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

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erm outlook, a game changer, st for change.” amon Life is a mixed developnd upon completion, by 2020, lude an 800-room, 5-Star mon Hotel, residentia­l towers, paces, shopping malls, conhalls and entertainm­ent es. ll be a city within a city,” says mada, an urban developmen­t ist who was formerly head of ments with the government’s olis project. Shums adds: “You , work and play without haveave Cinnamon Life”.

The one-stop shop for a vibrant lifestyle is set to strengthen Colombo’s position as a hub for travel, business and entertainm­ent. Originally the plan was to include a casino but that has been shelved – due to a turnaround in government policy - and instead the focus will be on making it a premier MICE stopover.

“Gone are the sun-sea-sand kind of tourism, people want more and it has to be packaged properly,” says Rajendra. “Look at the biggest tourist market, China, which is one midrange flight away. It is a huge market with more than 100 million people moving out of China (annually), and then there is India. It’s all about positionin­g ourselves, having the room capacity as well as the other infrastruc­ture, in place.”

Ready by 2020

The project is set to be completed in 2020. A 10-month delay in piling – water from the Beira Lake seeped in when the foundation was being laid – pushed back the original schedule by about a year and Rajendra was quite candid in his assessment believing they would not be able to catch up on lost time.

You will either love the design or hate it, but one thing will be assured, it will be eye-catching thanks to Sri Lankan-born architect Cecil Balmond who was commission­ed to create an “iconic” structure. After a site-visit he drew a quick sketch on a napkin while at lunch with JKH big- wigs and showed them his vision of a structure mirroring the lake. They loved it.

“It’s a no-limits project and has a high-powered agenda in terms of entertainm­ent, residentia­l accommodat­ion, retail centres and a fabulous hotel,” Balmond reveals. “It will have an X-factor and create a benchmark or quality providing an interestin­g experience for the visitor as well as the person who lives there.

The shape is bold and the backdrop of the sea and the Beira Lake will add another dimension to the developmen­t which apart from comprising the largest hotel in Colombo will also boast of two residentia­l towers totaling 427 apartments – The Residence (45-storey) and The Suites (39-storey) – with prices ranging from $400,000 to $2.2 million (penthouses).

The hotel has a “scalloped form reflecting the Beira Lake” according to Balmond who has mixed functional­ism with ambition in creating a “guardstone for the city of Colombo”.

“But this will be more than just the structure, which is just one part of it, for there will be a ‘Wow’ factor with the whole lifestyle experience happening around it. This will be the centre of Colombo, an iconic landmark for the city,” Rajendra points out.

As it is, the Cinnamon brand boasts the most number of hotel rooms in the city with 500 at Cinnamon Grand, 325 at Cinnamon Lake and 220 at Cinnamon Red. Cinnamon Life and its 800 rooms will augment JKH’s position as the largest hotel operator.

Apart from an attention-grabbing façade the hotel will also have two cantilever­s suspended which will add to the uniqueness. There will be function halls and rooms within these structures.

“Our project is at the core of all the high-density developmen­t taking place in Colombo. This was the catalyst. JKH went in when no one else dared to tread, and Cinnamon Life is at the very heart of it and through its architectu­re it will be fundamenta­lly differ- ent,” Rajendra commented.

“This will become the new hub and with the UDA (Urban Developmen­t Authority) cleaning up the Beira, this building will liven up the whole area. Slave Island wasn’t a place you would visit but in a few years, this will be an entertainm­ent hub. The fact that we put our neck forward inspired so many and will continue to inspire,” adds Mawilmada.

Singapore-like city

The area surroundin­g Cinnamon Life will be transforme­d into a Singapore-like Clarke quay with open promenades and al fresco dining. Many people believe this will be the plum address in town with Shums revealing that almost 60 per cent of the floor space has already been sold.

“This underlines the faith people have in our company,” says a proud Rajendra who points to JKH’s proven track record with other older residentia­l developmen­ts like Monarch and Emperor apartments as well as the newer 7th Sense down Gregory’s Road.

“But in this project, the residentia­l component is very small, around 30 per cent, the hotel and the mall will dominate the developmen­t,” stressed Rajendra. Office space will be much sought after. A 30-storey dedicated office tower with world-class design will offer 11,000 square-foot of usable area on each floor. But it pales in comparison to the total size of the entire project which will span 4.5 million square-feet.

Live, work and play are the catchwords for Cinnamon Life. Sweet, just like those ice palams from days gone by.

(Alvin)

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