Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UDA to call RFPS for 5 land plots around Beira Lake

„US$ 900 million mixed-use developmen­t project by Kerry Properties and Shang Properties postponed

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The Urban Developmen­t Authority (UDA) is gearing to call Requests for Proposals (RFPS) for developmen­t activities in five identified landparcel­s around Beira Lake within the next three months under the proposed Masterplan to develop the Beira Lake and surroundin­g area, which has been finalised.

“We have already finalized the masterplan for the entire area and we are now awaiting this to be published on the government gazette. In the meantime, we are moving ahead to seek investment proposals and to advertise five identified land blocks based on the guidelines of the Masterplan within next three months period,” a top UDA official told Mirror Business.

The UDA already commenced the process to obtain necessary approvals to advertise the five land-plots for developmen­t activities.

According to the UDA, the Beira Lake and surroundin­g area contains around 200 acres of marketable land, and so far, 50-acres of such land are either vested with the UDA or in the process of being vested with the UDA from other State entities.

Earlier, the previous government, under the Beira Lake Interventi­on Area Developmen­t Plan has proposed zoning plan to develop the area.

Meanwhile, it was announced that US$900 million mixed-use project approved on six-acre land parcel on Sir James Peiris Mawatha overlookin­g Beira Lake is postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The original plan was to develop the entire project over a period of eight to nine years. However, the developmen­t is being postponed owing to the incidents that occurred in Sri Lanka in April 2019 and the COVID19 pandemic in 2020. The schedule of the project will be reviewed at the end of 2021,” the main investor of the project, Kerry Properties Limited revealed.

The Hong-kong based Kerry Properties Limited and Philippine-based Shang Properties Inc. which is an associate company of Shangri-la have formed a joint venture, Shang Properties (Pvt) Ltd to develop the mixed-use developmen­t project.

The government has already leased the required land for the joint venture firm on a 99-year lease basis. According to the current plan, the phase one of the project includes a highrise residentia­l tower, while phase two would have residentia­l and retail components.

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