Work on construction of FLC 72-storey tower starts in Hai Phong
A groundbreaking ceremony for a complex of hotel, shipping centre and offices for rent invested by Property developer FLC Group was held in the northern port city of Hai Phong on May 8.
HaiPhong (VNA) – A groundbreaking ceremony for a complex of hotel, shopping mall and officesfor rent invested by Property developer FLCGroup was held in the northern port city of Hai Phong on May 8.
Covering an area of 13,486 sq.m in Ngo Quyen district, the 72-storey has a total investment of over3.47 trillion VND (over 148.2 million USD).
FLC Diamond 72 Tower consists of nearly 350 five-star hotel roomsand high-class rooms; a high-class apartment,grade-A offices for rent and a series ofhigh-end facilities such as 1,200-seat international convention centre, a shoppingcentre and food courts, pools, entertainment areas.
According to Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Van Tung, withmodern architectural solutions, this is will be the most modern complex of hotel,shopping mall and offices in the city and the region.
Huong Tran Kieu Dung, Vice Chairwoman ofFLC's board of directors, saidthis will be one of the three tallest towers in Vietnam with a unique andmodern architecture designed by global top consultancy units.
The FLC Group is working to accelerate research and complete legal procedures so as to implemnt other projects inthe city, she added./.
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