BackSociety » Development » Saigon’s “Golden Land” Remains Undeveloped Despite Opportunities

Saigon’s “Golden Land” Remains Undeveloped Despite Opportunities

While major new construction projects seem to appear in Saigon on a daily basis, some of the city’s most valuable real estate remains undeveloped.

VietnamNet reports that in 2007, city authorities called for investment in 20 “golden land” plots, so called for their prime location. However, nearly 10 years later, only four of these areas have received investment. The news source cites 164 Dong Khoi as an example, as the plot was originally purchased by Hongkong Land and Sumitomo Development (pictured above), only to be returned to the city later.

Meanwhile the triangle between District 1’s Tran Hung Dao, Nguyen Thai Hoc and Pham Ngu Lao has changed hands three times. According to VietnamNet this land is considered the best location in the city, yet no new construction has been implemented. Currently a joint venture between South Korea’s Jimiro and Vietnam’s Dai Tan Phu plans to build three 55-story office towers, a 30-story five-star hotel and a 10-story business center on the plot, but there is no timeline for when work will actually begin.

Other prominent land has been acquired, but construction has been slow to take off. Bitexco Group has been building The One Ho Chi Minh City across from Ben Thanh Market for years, but only the basement has been completed. Bitexco also holds the plot at the intersection of Nguyen Cu Trinh and Cong Quynh, yet the site sits idle.

According to the news source, a major problem facing these plots is the weak financial capabilities of Vietnamese firms. Meanwhile, foreign investors have snapped up major complexes like Kumho Asiana Plaza, the AB Tower and Diamond Plaza – across from which sits Lavenue Crown, yet another stalled development and perhaps an ill-advised foray into real estate business by local bakery giant Kinh Do. This could point to the future of Saigon’s “golden land”, as real estate is the favorite sector of foreign investors. As of this February, total foreign investment in this area had reached US$14 billion while the city plans to auction 23 such plots by the end of the year.

All told, there are some silver linings to be found in these circumstances. Empty lots provide a significant portion of downtown's parking lot space and lackluster development has given many of Saigon’s historic buildings a stay of execution.

[Photos via Zing]


Related Articles:

Japanese Consortium to Build Shopping Center Underneath Ben Thanh Market

Saigon's Kumho Asiana Plaza Sold to Mapletree for $215mn

Parkson's Luxury Shopping Centers In Saigon Deserted


Related Articles

in Development

$2bn Thu Thiem Eco Smart City Set to Break Ground This Year

A week after the city unveiled Thu Thiem Empire City, a project that will include Vietnam’s tallest building, a group of Asian developers have announced that they will break ground on its neighbor, th...

in Development

'Cable Car' Tourism Developer FLC Group Wants to Build a Mega-Resort in Quang Ngai

Experts and locals have voiced concerns over the impact a proposed mega-resort on the coast in Quang Ngai Province may have on the environment and the local community.

in Development

15 Projects That Will Change Saigon Forever: Part 1

The area between Bến Thành Market and the Saigon Opera House is undeniably the epicenter of changes to the city’s urban fabric with the construction of pedestrian promenades, subway stations, a n...

in Development

15 Projects That Will Change Saigon Forever: Part 2

The area between Bến Thành Market and the Saigon Opera House is undeniably the epicenter of changes to the city’s urban fabric with the construction of pedestrian promenades, subway stations, a new ad...

in Development

15 Projects That Will Change Saigon Forever: Part 3

The area between Bến Thành Market and the Saigon Opera House is undeniably the epicenter of changes to the city’s urban fabric with the construction of pedestrian promenades, subway stations, a new ad...

in Development

2.5 House: A Modest Dream Home in a Tan Binh Alley

Given the expenditure often required to build out a well-designed home, most of those featured on Saigoneer are anything but modest. That’s why we were particularly stoked to come across this small bu...

Partner Content