Name : Central City (Cambodia Plaza) Location : Pochentong Road, Phnom Penh Number of Floors : 28 floors 5 star hotel, 12 floors Cambodia Plaza, 4 apartment towers (18, 16, 14 and 12 floors) and 8 floors entertainment center Total Construction Area: 429,000 square metres Description : Ambitous mix-used development includes Shopping Mall, Entertainment Center, Residential Complex, Shophouses, Convention Center and 5 star hotel
I drive pass this everyday and notice it start to have some progress, but never knew what it is, looking at the first couple of post, it looks like a very ambitious project.
The artist impression of the mall looks very good, but it will be awfully hot. With those glass ceilings. And it also needs to remember, a world class mall has lots of open spaces, (as in the pictures), so don't fit it up with cheap stalls which devalue the design.
I trust the developer Lippo Group, just look at all the projects they did in Indonesia and China, the quality of this project will be above the standards !!
But don't expect any first line brands like Louis Vuitton or Gucci in this mall, it'll cater the middle / middle-upper class customers instead of the wealthier side.
i drove pass this site this afternoon, and i saw they already installed glassed on some part of the building, but i didnt have a chane to take a pic seem like they speed up the project.
This the whole area of the project. This map is not up to date, it like serveral months ago. can anyone find the update google earth?maybe alot of changes in the site.
While it may not look interesting to you, the rest of the development looks very nice, but it may be 10+years away before we see the whole thing complete, during those time, many changes may happen, possibly more Financial Crisis.
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