BCorp secures project in Japan


In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, it said the City of Yokohama announced the bidder team under BMD62, which was formed by BCorp with Marubeni Corp and Daiwa House Industry Co Ltd, had been chosen as prospective developer for the development of a global luxury hotel and hotel condominium, aquarium and retail outlets on a piece of land measuring approximately 22,188.34 square metres located at 3-2,6-chome Minato Mirai in the Nishi District of Yokohama.

PETALING JAYA: Berjaya Corp Bhd (BCorp) has been awarded the tender for the development of Block 62 in the central district of Yokohama in Japan.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, it said the City of Yokohama announced the bidder team under BMD62, which was formed by BCorp with Marubeni Corp and Daiwa House Industry Co Ltd, had been chosen as prospective developer for the development of a global luxury hotel and hotel condominium, aquarium and retail outlets on a piece of land measuring approximately 22,188.34 square metres located at 3-2,6-chome Minato Mirai in the Nishi District of Yokohama.

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