Naza TTDI’s MET 1 Residences on track for completion in 4Q22


From left: Naza TTDI assistant general manager of planning and development Johan Saleimi Kamin, China Construction Yangtze River (Mal) Sdn Bhd deputy general manager 2 Jiang Xiang Yang, China Construction Yangtze deputy general manager 1 Cherry Peng, Naza TTDI CEO Daniel Lim Hin Soon, Naza TTDI project directors of planning and development Lee Man Chong and Clifford Tan Wee Meng.

KUALA LUMPUR: Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd’s MET 1 Residences, an integrated project with a gross development value (GDV) of RM1.37bil, is on track for completion in the fourth quarter of this year.

“We look forward to the delivery of MET 1 Residences by this year and reaffirm our commitment to accelerate the development pace for KL Metropolis, which is expected to be the next most sought-after address for the new generation with its modern, inclusive and sustainable ecosystem.

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