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SSTEC, Chinese developer collaborate on largest Tianjin Eco-City devt
By Tang See Kit, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 01 July 2009 2116 hrs
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Artist's impression of Sino-Singapore Tianjin eco-city
SINGAPORE: An integrated development project that will be the largest in China's Tianjin Eco-City is expected to take shape from 2014 and will be home to about 10,000 households.
This project will be developed by its master developer, Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Investment and Development Co (SSTEC) and Chinese developer Shimao Property Holdings Ltd.
Shimao Property Holdings Ltd is a subsidiary under Shimao Group, a property developer in mainland China.
The project is estimated to cost around S$2.1 billion, making it the largest development to date for the bilateral project between China and Singapore.
The project is located in the Yong Ding Zhou area, south of the Eco-City's Start-Up Area.
The development will span over 100 hectares of residential and commercial land, and 80 hectares of public park space.
- CNA/yt
More exchanges between S'pore and China is wonderful
SSTEC, Chinese developer collaborate on largest Tianjin Eco-City devt
By Tang See Kit, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 01 July 2009 2116 hrs
Photos 1 of 1
Artist's impression of Sino-Singapore Tianjin eco-city
SINGAPORE: An integrated development project that will be the largest in China's Tianjin Eco-City is expected to take shape from 2014 and will be home to about 10,000 households.
This project will be developed by its master developer, Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Investment and Development Co (SSTEC) and Chinese developer Shimao Property Holdings Ltd.
Shimao Property Holdings Ltd is a subsidiary under Shimao Group, a property developer in mainland China.
The project is estimated to cost around S$2.1 billion, making it the largest development to date for the bilateral project between China and Singapore.
The project is located in the Yong Ding Zhou area, south of the Eco-City's Start-Up Area.
The development will span over 100 hectares of residential and commercial land, and 80 hectares of public park space.
- CNA/yt