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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Starhill Global Reit announces asset redevelopment of Starhill Gallery

Starhill Global Reit announces asset redevelopment of Starhill Gallery:
Key Points
  • YTL Starhill Global has announced the asset redevelopment of Starhill Gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • The asset redevelopment of Starhill Gallery will inject a new level of vibrancy and excitement to the retail scene in Kuala Lumpur.
  • Expected to complete by 2Q 2011, the asset redevelopment will create an additional net lettable area of approximately 8,100 square feet. 
  • The rejuvenated Starhill Gallery will offer increased visibility of store fronts and an enhanced range of luxury merchandise, in particular the watch and jewelry brands.
  • The new façade will give Starhill Gallery an iconic presence on Bintang Walk, emerging as a freshand distinctive luxury shopping destination for high-end shoppers.
  • The Starhill Gallery asset redevelopment is expected to incur capital expenditure of about RM25 million or S$10.4 million and generate an additional NPI of approximately RM1.7 million or S$0.7 million per annum, representing a ROI of approximately 7.0%. 
  • The cost of the asset redevelopment works will be funded from the remaining proceeds of the rights issue by Starhill Global REIT completed in 2009 and/or working capital.
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