Funded by Keppel Land and Tan Truong, which are joint venture partners in the nearby Riviera Point, the bridge connects Tan Phu and Phu Thuan wards with the district’s administrative and commercial centre, providing residents convenient access to the myriad of amenities in Phu My Hung New Urban Area.
According to Linson Lim, president of Keppel Land Vietnam, the company believes in thriving along with the community.
“We aim to have a positive impact and enrich the community wherever we operate. The new link bridge is poised to enhance the connectivity of District 7 and Ho Chi Minh City as a whole, and set to benefit thousands of residents in the neighbourhood, including those at Riviera Point,” Lim said.
Riviera Point is the tallest condominium in District 7 with a frontage of about 500 metres to the Ca Cam River. The project’s Phase 1A, comprising of 549 units, was completed and handed over to homebuyers in 2014.
As of the end of August 2016, more than 95 per cent of the finished units have been sold. Following the success of the first phase, Keppel Land will launch 518 additional units under Phase 1B, The View at Riviera Point, in October 2016.
Keppel Land has had 19 licensed projects across Vietnam and a pipeline of more than 25,000 homes.
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