Viva Land-linked units put Singapore assets up for sale for about S$700m
Indicative pricing for Robinson Point said to be S$470m; for Hotel Telegraph, the indicative price is S$240m
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THE Robinson Point office building and the hotel next door (formerly known as SO/ Singapore) have been put on the market.
Entities in the Viva Land Group - now known as VivaCapital - which own the assets have appointed CBRE and JLL as marketing agents to source for buyers through an expression of interest (EOI) exercise.
A spokesperson for VivaCapital confirmed this when contacted by The Business Times (BT).
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