Singapore’s Mapletree buys Kumho Asiana Plaza in HCM City

Singapore-based Mapletree Investments has said it acquired Kumho Asiana Plaza Saigon Company in Ho Chi Minh City from Kumho Industrial and Asiana Airlines.

Mapletree said in a statement that the deal is its largest acquisition involving a completed, income-producing property in Vietnam.
The Republic of Korea (RoK)'s Yonhap news agency on June 9 quoted an unnamed Asiana Airlines official as saying the RoK carrier has sold its 50% stake in the building to Mapletree at US$107.5 million.

Yonhap also quoted Kumho Industrial as saying it had sold for the same amount.

Kumho Asiana Plaza, located on Le Duan and Hai Ba Trung streets in Ho Chi Minh City, houses offices, serviced apartments and a hotel managed by InterContinental Hotels Group.

Hiew Yoon Khong, CEO of Mapletree, said in a statement that Kumho Asiana Plaza is a “rare asset given its attributes such as size, its multiple components with strong occupancies, and location in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City ’s central business district.

“We will continue to seek investment opportunities in completed, quality assets that are immediately yield-accretive in Vietnam’s major cities such as Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.”
He said his group is also keen to invest in greenfield opportunities to develop office, retail, residential, serviced apartment and mixed-use developments, either on its own or with local partners.
Kumho Asiana Plaza, located on Le Duan and Hai Ba Trung streets in District 1, houses offices, serviced apartments and a hotel managed by InterContinental Hotels Group.
Mapletree first entered Vietnam in 2005 through the logistics sector. It has since expanded into industrial parks and acquired several development assets in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
It is developing Saigon South Place, a 4.4-hectare mixed-use project on Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard in District 7. Its shopping mall SC Vivocity, part of the project and co-developed with Saigon Co.op Investment Development JSC, opened last September.
Work on a 30,000 square meter office tower, another part of the project, is expected to be finished by the end of this year, while construction of a serviced apartment building and a residential block is scheduled for completion by early 2018.
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