Is Shimao Group moving hotel proj to Malaysia?
The
An industry insider told The STAR that the Shimao Group has shifted its interest because of the 60-40 rule. As per the Constitution, foreigners are not allowed to own land.
Trade Secretary Peter B. Favila denied the news. “The Shimao Group is still interested in locating here. They are in close contact with BCDA (Bases Conversion Development Authority),” Favila told The STAR.
Ambassador Francis Chua, special envoy to
For its part, BCDA said they have rejected the proposal of Shimao for the development of the
“We encourage Shimao to join the bidding,” Zosa said.
Zosa explained that they rejected the unsolicited proposal of Shimao because the agency does not have the solid legal basis to undertake Swiss challenge on Shimao’s unsolicited proposal.
The property, collectively called North Bonifacio Lots, covers 8.38 hectares including roads and open/green spaces.
“With the prevailing momentum of development in the area, we are expecting the
BCDA and Shimao have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the joint development of a sizeable portion of land in the
The share of BCDA in the investment is the piece of land in
The Shimao Group is the owner of the Le Meridian Hotel, the Royal Meridien Hotel – the tallest structure in Shanghai, China and the Grand Hyatt Hotel also in Shanghai. The group has more than 10 luxury hotels in
- Latest
- Trending