One Crown Place

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 16): AlloyMtd Group’s One Crown Place, a mixed development on the edge of London city, is set to be launched in Asia next month.

Located in Sun Street, London, the development will consist of 246 apartment units, a boutique hotel, 140,000 sq ft of office space, 7,000 sq ft of retail area, and a restored historic Georgian terrace.

According to the official project website, the apartment units have built-up sizes ranging from 523 sq ft to 1,475 sq ft, while selling prices range from £735,000 (RM4.1 million) to £2.495 million. The apartment is slated for completion by the summer of 2020.

“One Crown Place is truly mixed-use, offering the highest standards in both residential and retail with top British design, creating a new live-work hub right on the edge of the city of London. It is set to become a vibrant destination that is not just Monday-to-Friday, nine-to-five, and we will be selling to owner-occupiers to achieve this,” said AlloyMtd’s president and chief executive officer Tan Sri Dr Azmil Khalid in a press statement today.

The first Asian launch destination is at Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong on March 17 to 19. The Singapore exhibition will take place at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore between March 24 and 26.

Designed by award-winning international architectural practice Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, One Crown Place is a combination of modern architecture housing a mix of high specification offices with spectacular apartments across several buildings, including two striking terracotta clad towers, the tallest of which is 33 storeys high.

“There will be an additional level of character through the restoration of the last remaining Georgian terrace in the area, which will house a clubhouse for the residents and a boutique hotel,” Azmil said.

The development is within five minutes to both Moorgate and Liverpool Street stations. It also has spaces for up to 938 bicycles.

“The city of London, Broadgate Circle, Old Street’s Silicon Roundabout, Spitalfields Market and Shoreditch’s creative hubs are all within easy walking distance,” he noted.

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