CBRE Vietnam manages Phu My Hung projects in HCM City

Commercial Real Estate Services (CBRE) Vietnam has been selected to manage the Phu My Hung Development Corporation’s commercial projects in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7.
CBRE Vietnam manages Phu My Hung projects in HCM City ảnh 1The Phu My Hung new urban zone (Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – Commercial Real Estate Services (CBRE) Vietnam has been selected to manage the Phu My Hung Development Corporation’s commercial projects in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 7, according to CBRE on November 30.

CBRE Vietnam will manage seven projects including office buildings and commercial centres that cover a combined area of 160,000 sq.metres.

CBRE Managing Director Marc Townsend expressed his delight at the deal and hoped that the two companies will cooperate more in the future for the development of the district.

CBRE Vietnam pledged to provide the best services for clients, investors and residents in the area, Marc Townsend said.

Phu My Hung is the first planned urban zone in Ho Chi Minh City to be equipped with developed infrastructure.-VNA

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