FLC Group to augment investment in Binh Dinh province

Property developer FLC Group plans to raise its total investment in the central province of Binh Dinh to about 30 trillion VND (1.32 billion USD) in the near future.
FLC Group to augment investment in Binh Dinh province ảnh 1A view of the sea in Quy Nhon City. (Photo: vnexpress)

Binh Dinh (VNA)
– Property developer FLC Group plansto raise its total investment in the central province of Binh Dinh to about 30trillion VND (1.32 billion USD) in the near future.

Huong Tran Kieu Dung, Vice Chairwoman of FLC’sboard of directors, said provincial authorities permitted the group to build aresidential area named Nhon Hoi which will cover 800ha of land and feature allconditions of a modern and civilised urban area.

To help attract tourists to Binh Dinh, FLC isgoing to work with authorised agencies to upgrade and expand the road from PhuCat Airport to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone, shortening the time to travel from theeconomic zone to the FLC Quy Nhon resort complex to 15 minutes.

It will also work with relevant sides to open adirect air route from Quy Nhon city to north central Thanh Hoa province inJuly, and two other routes between Quy Nhon and the Republic of Korea andChina, she added.

FLC’s projects in Binh Dinh include the FLC QuyNhon resort complex, worth 3.5 trillion VND (154.2 million USD) and covering200ha of land, two golf courses, and a 180-ha zoo.

FLC Sea Tower, a five-star shopping and hotelcentre that cover 1.7ha of land in Quy Nhon city, is expected to be put intouse in late 2017. The group has also invested in a tourism site in Eo Gio beachof Nhon Ly commune, Quy Nhon city.-VNA
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