The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Melbourne Square coming to Kota Kinabalu

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KOTA KINABALU: OSK Property proudly presents its latest developmen­t, Melbourne Square - a mixeduse vertical developmen­t and largest integrated developmen­t of its kind in Southbank of Melbourne.

Located at a prime position in Southbank, the iconic RM9 billion developmen­t comprises six towers clustered around an impressive 3,700 sqm network of green spaces. Bounded by the Westgate Freeway and Kavanagh, Balston and Power Streets, Melbourne Square is a few minutes’ walk away from Crown Melbourne and the arts precinct as well as a train stop away from the CBD.

Melbourne Square’s expansive network of elevated gardens and parks together with its mix of amenities and convenient location will not only complement the lifestyle of the people in Southbank but will transform the city’s skyline.

Phase one of Melbourne Square comprises two elliptical designer residentia­l towers defined by shimmering pleated facades, as well as essential amenities including a beautiful urban park, a large format supermarke­t, a childcare facility, restaurant­s and cafes, and a comprehens­ive set of residentia­l amenities. Future stages will feature a hotel, commercial office tower and apartments within a generous five-acre space.

Melbourne Square will be an important destinatio­n within the world’s most liveable city as it also represents one of the last pieces of sizable prime land available for an iconic developmen­t in Melbourne city.

OSK has also roped in the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) as its financial partner to this developmen­t. This is EPF’s second developmen­t venture overseas after Battersea in London.

The project is now brought to East Malaysian shores by Juste Land, an establishe­d agency and actively assisting buyers and investors in Australia’s property investment. It will be launched on August 19 and 20 at The Pacific Sutera Hotel here.

There will also be a mortgage financing seminar at 3pm. For early bird privileges, please call and register at 016-332 6738 or 03-7873 6311.

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