RV Millenia Developer

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Listed on the SGX Mainboard on 12 March 2008, the Group is principally engaged in the development and sale of residential and commercial properties (“Property Development”). The Group’s recurring income streams are strengthened through its flagship hotel in the heart of historical Katong, Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy, self-managed upscale boutique hotel, Noku Kyoto and Noku Osaka, Japan, and other investment properties in Asia-Pacific (“Hotel Ownership and Property Investment”).

In Property Development, Roxy-Pacific is an established brand name for small to medium size residential developments such as apartments and condominiums targeted at middle to upper middle income segments.

Between 2004 and 2017, the Group developed and launched 44 small-to-medium sized developments comprising a total of more than 4,300 residential and commercial units in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia.

Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy, a major asset of the Group, is self-managed under franchise agreement with international hotel operator, Accor Group. Strategically located in the East Coast area, the hotel is close to the CBD, the Changi airport and the Marina Bay Resort Casino. Beyond Singapore, the Group has opened its first upscale boutique hotel under the Noku Roxy brand name in Kyoto, Japan, followed by Osaka, Japan and has acquired a resort in Maldives and other land parcels intended for development into hotels in Phuket, Thailand.

For Property Investment, the Group owns 52 retail shops at The Roxy Square Shopping Centre in Singapore. In Australia, Roxy-Pacific owns a 50% interest in a 14-storey, freehold, commercial building at 117 Clarence Street in Sydney’s CBD and Melbourne House, a freehold six-storey commercial and retail building in Melbourne’s CBD. In Auckland, the Group owns NZI Centre and has a 50% interest in the office building at 205 Queen Street, marking Roxy-Pacific’s maiden foray into New Zealand.


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