AlloyMtd to launch One Crown Place sales on Feb 8


AlloyMtd Group president and CEO Tan Sri Dr Azmil Khalid

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian conglomerate, AlloyMtd Group, is set to launch its residential sales of One Crown Place, a new mixed-use scheme in London, on Feb 8 this year.

In a statement on Friday, the company said the development would deliver 246 private apartments, a boutique hotel, 140,000 sq ft of premium office space, retail units totaling 7,000 sq ft and a historic Georgian terrace.

“A selection of homes will be available at the launch, with prices starting from £725,000 (RM3.96mil) for a one-bedroom apartment and the first residents will move in to One Crown Place upon completion in the summer of 2020,” it said.

One Crown Place, designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, is a combination of modern, cutting-edge architecture housing a mix of high specification offices with apartments across several buildings, including two striking terracotta clad towers, the tallest of which is 33 storeys.

President and chief executive officer, Tan Sri Dr Azmil Khalid, said the project represented a real landmark scheme.

“The development is truly mixed-use, offering the highest standards in both residential and retail with top British design, creating a new live-work hub on the edge of the City of London,” he said. - Bernama


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