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Coast resort a jewel in Wanda's crown

2014-08-13 16:54 China Daily Web Editor: Qin Dexing
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An IMAX cinema of Wanda Group in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province. Wanda's overseas real estate deals are said to have showcased the company's goal to diversify its investment portfolio. [Photo/China Daily]

An IMAX cinema of Wanda Group in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province. Wanda's overseas real estate deals are said to have showcased the company's goal to diversify its investment portfolio. [Photo/China Daily]

China's richest man, Wang Jianlin, continued a recent buying spree with the purchase of the Jewel resort project on Australia's Gold Coast, the fifth overseas real estate purchase his Wanda Group conglomerate has made since last year.

As Jewel's absolute controlling shareholder, Wanda will jointly develop the project with its original owners, property developers Riyu Li and Fengliu Wu. The Wanda company plans to invest $900 million in building a luxury five-star Wanda Vista hotel and serviced apartments.

The Gold Coast is situated on Australia's east coast in southern Queensland State and is one of the world's top tourist destinations. About 21.7 million people visited in 2013, with 415,000 coming from China, up 24 percent year-on-year.

The Jewel development is the city's only five-star hotel and apartment project on the beachfront.

With a planned gross floor area of 146,000 square meters, the project will comprise three towers, one of which will be a hotel, and the others housing serviced apartments.

The project will begin construction in 2015 and open in 2018.

The deal came only a few days after the group announced it had won the bid for a plot of land located at 9900 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, California, on Friday. Wanda plans to spend $1.2 billion to construct a mixed-use development there.

In recent years, the Chinese company has quickened its overseas development and aims to build at least 15 luxury five-star Wanda Vista hotels in 15 international cities by 2020. Wang said the company hopes to break the monopoly of foreign hotel brands in major cities.

It is Wanda's ambition to be among China's first group of "real" multinational companies and the company will firmly adhere to its internationalization strategy, Wang said at the group's semi-annual meeting in Harbin on July 12.

The company also plans to invest in two more five-star international hotel projects in the second half of the year. By then, Wanda will have five-star hotel projects in five major international cities, according to Wang.

Also in the year's second half, Wanda will intensify its investment in the entertainment sector by acquiring one or two large entertainment companies, said Wang, adding that the investment arm of Wanda is currently in negotiations with various companies. The Wanda Group is preparing to establish its own financial group in the third quarter, Wang said.

Ben Cavender, a principal at China Market Research Group, said Wanda's overseas real estate deals have showcased the company's goal to diversify its investment portfolio. It is a good time to make such purchases, Cavender added, as overseas real estate is selling at below appraised value.

Wanda's realty strides

June 2013

Wanda Group signs agreement with Green Property to develop a real estate project in central London, which will include the company's five-star luxury Wanda Hotel.

June 5, 2014

Wanda Group's subsidiary company, Renville Invest SL, purchases the Edificio Espana building in Madrid. The property was sold by Santander Group, Spain's largest banking corporation.

July 9, 2014

Wanda Group says it will invest $900 million in the United States' second-largest city Chicago, to build the city's third-tallest building.

Aug 8, 2014

Wanda Group wins the bid for a plot of land located at 9900 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. Wanda plans to invest $1.2 billion to construct a mixed-use development. Wanda beat more than 10 bidders from Asia and North America for the project.

Aug 12,2014

Wanda Group purchases the upscale Jewel project in Australia's Gold Coast. Wanda will jointly develop the project with its original owners. The company plans to build a luxury five-star Wanda Vista hotel and serviced apartments.

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