Singapore developer to build luxury township near Cambodia’s new airport
[PHNOM PENH] Singapore-based real estate developer Sir Stamford Raffles Group (SSRG) is building a 22.6-hectare freehold township in Cambodia, a short drive away from the new international airport that’s under construction in the capital Phnom Penh.
The flagship project called Marum Estate – located in Kandal province, just south of the capital – broke ground last October and is the size of roughly 35 to 40 football fields.
The luxury mixed-use development is being built over eight phases and slated for completion in 2030. It will have 642 landed residences and 259 shophouses, along with retail, healthcare and educational facilities.
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