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Monday, 21 February 2011
New land powers for Def. Min.
| Statutory body must approve any filling or development in Western Province |
| Developing or filling land in the districts of Colombo, Kalutara and Gampaha will henceforth require approval from a statutory body coming under the Ministry of Defence. New regulations to compel landowners to obtain the approval of the Sri Lanka Land Reclamation and Development Corporation (SLRDC) were gazetted last week. President Mahinda Rajapaksa, in his capacity as Minister of Defence, promulgated them. They have come in the form of a “Correction Paper” to regulations gazetted earlier by Dinesh Gunawardena, Minister of Urban Development and Sacred Areas Development. More >> (Source: Sunday Times) |
Monday, 14 February 2011
Another big hotel project in Colombo
The government is to launch another hotel project in Colombo Fort, taking over the former Dutch Hospital (Transworks Building) opposite the one time Central Telegraph Office, a senior official of the Urban Development Authority said.
The adjoining car park and a land bordering Chatham Street and Hospital Street in Fort have also been identified for a tourist entertainment venue as part of the project, the official said.
“The former Dutch Hospital will be turned into a hotel in a manner that the ancient structure remains and the archeological value is preserved,” he said without disclosing details about the investors of the project.
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(Source: Sunday Times)
The adjoining car park and a land bordering Chatham Street and Hospital Street in Fort have also been identified for a tourist entertainment venue as part of the project, the official said.
“The former Dutch Hospital will be turned into a hotel in a manner that the ancient structure remains and the archeological value is preserved,” he said without disclosing details about the investors of the project.
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(Source: Sunday Times)
Sunday, 16 January 2011
No big names for Kalpitiya, Govt. may issue fresh bids
The Sri Lankan government may issue fresh bids for Kalpitiya Integrated Tourism Resort Project (KITRP) in the hope of attracting meaty investors, as they are ‘not too happy with those who have been chosen’ to develop 10 islands in Kalpitiya in the Puttalam District, according to government sources.
“There are about 11 investors who applied to invest around US$ 500 million to put up tourist resorts, golf courses, marinas, etc in this zone which was defined as a tourist zone by the Sri Lanka Tourism Authority, but the government is not happy with the bids which have mainly come from Indian parties,” one source told the Business Times.
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(Source: Sunday Times)
“There are about 11 investors who applied to invest around US$ 500 million to put up tourist resorts, golf courses, marinas, etc in this zone which was defined as a tourist zone by the Sri Lanka Tourism Authority, but the government is not happy with the bids which have mainly come from Indian parties,” one source told the Business Times.
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(Source: Sunday Times)
New port city being built at $450 mln cost
The present capacity of the port is 4.5 million TEUs and this is expected to increase to 4.8 million units in 2011, said Sri Lanka Ports Authority Chairman, Dr. Priyath B. Wickram. Dr Wickrama said, “As a part of the overall expansion a modern port city is to be constructed at an estimated cost of $450 million.” This will also function as a commercial centre, with the project commencing in March this year. Further an ultra modern cargo village will be constructed at Peliyagoda which will be advantages to both the transport and logistics industries.
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(Source: Sunday Times)
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(Source: Sunday Times)
Friday, 14 January 2011
World's 5th tallest Colombo's Lotus Tower to begin work next month
The final Bill Of Quantities (BOQ) of the proposed Colombo TV tower project is now being finalized.
The Telecommunication Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) expects to start construction work of the tower next month.
The tower is scheduled to be completed within 30 months and will be managed by a public company owned by the TRCSL.
(Source: Daily News)
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Shangri-La lays down its grand plans for Sri Lanka
Plans to open a new hotel in Colombo in 2014 and 300-key resort in Hambanthota
Hong Kong-based Shangri-La Asia Limited yesterday officially announced the purchase of six acres of Government land facing the Galle Face Green promenade, a prominent landmark in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The development will be a multi-use complex with high end retailing, deluxe apartments and a 500-key luxury hotel to open in early 2014 and the purchase marks the entry of the hotel group into Sri Lanka, often referred to as 'The Pearl of the Indian Ocean', a statement by the hotel chain said.
Shangri La is also planning to develop a second property, a 300-key city resort on approximately 100 acres of land in Hambantota, on the southern coast of Sri Lanka to open in 2013.
The development will be a multi-use complex with high end retailing, deluxe apartments and a 500-key luxury hotel to open in early 2014 and the purchase marks the entry of the hotel group into Sri Lanka, often referred to as 'The Pearl of the Indian Ocean', a statement by the hotel chain said.
Shangri La is also planning to develop a second property, a 300-key city resort on approximately 100 acres of land in Hambantota, on the southern coast of Sri Lanka to open in 2013.
(Source: Daily Mirror)
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