Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Colombo City Centre tops out ahead of schedule

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Colombo City Centre, Sri Lanka’s first world- class mixeduse developmen­t project, has topped out well ahead of schedule. The final slab of 185 metres above the ground was cast amidst great fanfare and celebratio­ns to mark this significan­t milestone in constructi­on.

“We are delighted,” said Anand Sundaram, CEO of Colombo City Centre. “This is an amazing way to ring in the Sinhala and Tamil New Year, and we hope to quickly follow up this milestone with the opening of Sri Lanka’s first internatio­nal mall by August 2018 – an integrated lifestyle centre that the denizens of Colombo have long deserved.”

Since its inception, Colombo City Centre has consistent­ly raised the bar in trends and standards. Today, the early topping out is the project’s latest benchmark, and serves as a welcome inspiratio­n for other Sri Lankan developers to emulate.

A highly anticipate­d addition to the capital’s fast- developing skyline, Colombo City Centre is Sri Lanka’s first BOIapprove­d mixed developmen­t project, slated for completion in early 2019. The USD 170 Million joint venture between local retail giant, Abans, and Singapore- based Next Story Group is one of Sri Lanka’s largest foreign direct investment­s in recent times, and rises 47-storeys above the heart of the city. Honoured for ‘ Brand Excellence’ by the Golden Globe Tigers, as ‘Asia’s Greatest Brand’ by AsiaOne Magazine, and the ‘ Most P romising Mixed Use Developmen­t’ by CMO Asia in 2017, Colombo City Centre is a multi award-winning skyscraper dedicated towards transformi­ng Sri Lanka’s capital into a global metropolis with the first integrated lifestyle complex of its kind. This includes Sri Lanka’s first internatio­nal mall with high- end brands, a 700- seat food court and 6-screen multiplex cinema, the upscale NEXT Hotel® with 164 keys, and 192 luxurious residentia­l units designed to offer panoramic views of the city, Beira Lake, and Indian Ocean.

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