SDP Bags Two Awards At FIABCI Malaysia Property Award 2022

Sime Darby Property charted another significant milestone with two major wins at the recent FIABCI Malaysia Property Award 2022. 

Organised by FIABCI Malaysia, the FIABCI Malaysia Property Award 2022 is the gold standard in the property development industry and recognises companies in pursuit of excellence and  continuous value creation along all steps of developments. Sime Darby Property’s Cantara  Residences, a family-oriented residential development situated in award-winning Ara Damansara won the Residential Mid-Rise category, whereas the City of Elmina won the Masterplan category for its holistic design that proves nature can thrive alongside a well-planned development. 

Sime Darby Property’s Group Managing Director, Dato’ Azmir Merican said the recognitions are true testimony to the Company’s all-round excellence as a real estate player. “We are proud to  be recognised by esteemed industry experts as a true benchmark in the development and  sustainability spheres. As a Force for Good, we are driven to develop projects that demonstrate the importance of community cohesion and the well-being of all generations,” said Dato’ Azmir. 

He added, “As an early adopter of the triple bottom line approach of People, Planet and Prosperity  to sustainability, the recognition of our efforts inspires us to work even harder to create sustainable  townships, communities, and futures, exemplifying our purpose to be a Value Multiplier for People, Businesses, Economies and the Planet.” 

A new benchmark for sustainable and connected living, Cantara Residences comprises four  towers of 888 serviced residences with 13 Green Building Index (GBI) Gold-certified retail units. The development is known for its architecturally iconic double-story ‘Living Sky Bridge’, which  houses lush rooftop gardens and residential units within its 168-metre-long structure and is listed in the Malaysia Book of Records as ‘The Longest Residential Sky Bridge’ in the country. With a  curated sanctuary created to foster sustainable growth, Cantara Residences has 3.2 acres of  common facilities set within a refreshing urban forest, which has helped to increase the number of greeneries by 200% since the start of development. 

Adding another feather to its cap is City of Elmina that was designed for multi-generational living with a green-inspired community. The masterplan embodies all aspects of life based on the ‘eight  pillars of wellness’ as a guiding philosophy, and in accordance with Mercer’s Quality of Living Survey assessment of international liveability. Boasting sprawling parklands complemented by  the 2,700-acre Bukit Cherakah Forest Reserve, the 6,500-acre City of Elmina is planned with a  90km interconnected jogging and cycling track as well as a 300-acre Central Park that has played  host to numerous large scale community celebrations and events. 

The 300-acre Elmina City Centre will be gradually developed from 2024, and will house serviced apartments, mixed-use commercial buildings, a transit hub with direct access to future LRT and  MRT extensions, offices, a wellness and hospitality hub, as well as an integrated education  corridor. The township is also home to many of the nation’s firsts including the Inclusive  Playground, Elmina Rainforest Knowledge Centre and Elmina Living Collection Nursery, where a  variety of Endangered, Rare and Threatened tree species are nurtured, functioning as a seed and  gene bank for future ecosystem and habitat restoration. 

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