Partnership brings “affordable luxury” to capital city

May 25, 2015 | 10:46
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HBI Joint Stock Company last week signed co-operation agreements with a range of prestigious partners to co-develop the Imperia Garden complex in Hanoi.

Accordingly, MIK will be the project’s developer, VPBank will become financial supporter and STDA will be the exclusive distributor for the Imperia Garden.

Located on a 42,000 square metre site in Thanh Xuan district, Imperia Garden was the first project of HBI Joint Stock Company.

Imperia Garden is a mix-used development consisting of offices, residences, and a trading centre that can cater to a population of 5,000.

The project will be integrated with a school, four-season swimming pool, healthcare services, a beauty spa, a gym, a supermarket and spacious parking allotments.

Ranging from 65 to 174 square metres, each apartment is designed to modern and eco-friendly standards.

Imperia Garden has an ideal location as it lies adjacent to the new sky-train and the elevated ring road. The locality offers convenient access to the city centre and other neighbouring new urban developments.

“With our commitment to choose inclusive and professional partners to co-develop this project, we believe that we will create the highest quality apartments for our residents. Imperia Garden will become a model project in Hanoi when it comes into use,” said Nguyen Hong Ngoc, general director of HBI Joint Stock Company.

Ngoc said that Imperial Garden will be a pilot project for HBI Joint Stock Company in further plans to develop a chain of real estate projects in the near future.

According to Ngoc, the project was designed by the Singaporean CPG, the contractor is Coteccons, while the Australian PTW Architect and the French NKB Archi is responsible for the landscape design.

Drawing from a wide range of project experience in Ho Chi Minh City, MIK will develop Imperial Garden under the marketing guise of “affordable luxury” – a gimmick which has been very successful in Ho Chi Minh City amongst other countries.

Imperia Garden will provide more than 1,600 apartments. However, the distributor has to date refused to reveal sales prices.

MIK is currently the developer of a range of projects such as Villa Park, Imperia An Phu, and The Park Residence in Ho Chi Minh City. Scheduled for handing over apartments in the second quarter of 2017, the hype builds as Imperia Garden will be officially opened for sale this July.

By By Ngoc Ha

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