Shanghai-based Greenland Group unveiled new details of its 1-billion-U.S. dollar Metropolis Los Angeles project at a ground-breaking ceremony on Friday. The 6.33-acre project, located on Francisco Street between 8th and 9th Streets, is the largest undeveloped site in Downtown Los Angeles's Central Business District. The project, one of the largest mixed-use developments on the West Coast, is expected to reshape the Downtown Los Angeles urban landscape. Phase I of Metropolis will include a four-star luxury hotel and a residential tower with units ranging from studio to two bedrooms, which are expected to be complete by 2016. "This 1-billion-dollar investment by Metropolis is one of the largest investment that we have seen in recent year at downtown," Vice Mayor Kelli Bernard said at the ceremony. "It will bring not just business but jobs for our local residents. So we can boost wages here, it's going to be wonderful for the city and downtown and for our residents," she added. Metropolis is the first real estate investment in the United States for Greenland Group, which is a diversified large state-owned enterprise in China with real estate as its core business. "International expansion, in particular the U.S. market, is a strategic priority for us. We are making significant investments in the United States and as one of the iconic cities in the world, Los Angeles is important for us to be in," said Zhang Yuliang, chairman and president of Greenland Group. Greenland, founded in 1992, is involved in construction projects in more than 80 cities in China as well as in seven countries - Australia, Germany, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, Britain and the United States.
GMT 08:39 2017 Saturday ,23 December
Afghan raisin houses get a facelift to boost productivityGMT 15:34 2017 Friday ,22 December
Hot US new homes market sees biggest jump in 25 yearsGMT 17:34 2017 Tuesday ,19 December
German real estate giant to swallow rival in $6bn dealGMT 11:36 2017 Wednesday ,06 December
Sahalah FM Brings 360 Building Services to The KingdomGMT 18:09 2017 Tuesday ,28 November
US new home sales rise to 10-year highGMT 14:50 2017 Monday ,30 October
London house-buyers get lift from BrexitGMT 10:38 2017 Friday ,27 October
Chinese construction firm CCCC buys Canada's Aecon for Can$1.51 bnGMT 14:05 2017 Thursday ,19 October
US home construction hits one-year low in SeptemberMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor