FLC group to develop urban complex in Thai Binh

The FLC Group wants to develop a smart urban complex in the centre of northern Thai Binh city, Trinh Van Quyet, the group’s chairman of the management board, has said.
Hanoi (VNA) – The FLC Group wants to develop a smart urban complex inthe centre of northern Thai Binh city, Trinh Van Quyet, thegroup’s chairman of the management board, has said.

Speaking at a recent meeting with the provincial People’s Committee andrepresentatives from related agencies and authorities in Hanoi, Quyet said thecomplex would cover an area of 300-500ha, with an artificial beach, golfcourse, entertainment park and shopping mall, as well as apartments, townhousesand villas.

Nguyen Hong Dien, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, introducedthe FLC Group’s delegation to the location, geography and other advantages ofthe area, as well as investment policies in agriculture, service and tourism.

He also talked about the current master plan and land use under the new administrativecentre, Kien Giang River, Vu Thu and Vu Dong communes.

These locations have a beautiful landscape and convenient traffic connections.They were introduced to the FLC Group for consideration and selection for effectiveinvestment.

Dien emphasised that This Binh has over 5,000 businesses but not many are largeenough. To create motivation for local socio-economic development, Thai Binhneeded private enterprises with experience and financial prowess such as FLC.

Quyet said early development of such a project would require very strongcommitment from local officials, who would need to work hard on landacquisition, administrative procedures and support policies for investors.

Thisis the second time in two months that the FLC Group’s directors have surveyedpotential development sites in the province, showing the group’s commitment toturn this plan into reality.-VNA
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