PETALING JAYA: To build a sustainable and vibrant community, property developer Tropicana Corporation Bhd is collaborating with PanaHome Malaysia Sdn Bhd to build 272 semi-detached innovative eco homes at its latest township, Tropicana Aman.
The unveiling of Cheria Residences, the third phase of the residential precinct at the 863-acre Tropicana Aman, marked the first collaboration between both companies.
Cheria Residences embraces innovative design and concepts that are fitted with Japan intelligent construction technology that aim to improve the quality of lives.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by Yasuteru Fujii, Corporate Advisor of Panasonic & PanaHome Corporation. Tropicana was represented by group chief executive officer Datuk Yau Kok Seng and deputy chief executive officer Datuk Dickson Tan. PanaHome was represented by executive officer Kenji Koyama and managing director Haruhiko Kuwano.
Yau said Tropicana has always been working in sync with the pulse of the local communities to enrich lives and improve the ecosystem.
“Building innovative intelligent homes with PanaHome is a sign of our commitment to not just creating harmonious partnerships for the benefit of our customers but ultimately, to also create an ideal and vibrant township that is sustainable and holistic in nature,” said Yau in a statement.
Haruhiko Kuwano said with Tropicana’s vision to redefine the art of living and its commitment to building luxurious, resort-themed developments, both companies will create a more vibrant township in Tropicana Aman.
The newly unveiled Cheria Residences is expected to launch in mid-July 2016 and is expected to complete in 2019.