Golden City, Yangon

Coordinates: 16°49′37″N 96°09′49″E / 16.8268299°N 96.1636063°E / 16.8268299; 96.1636063
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Golden City
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General information
StatusCompleted (Phases 1 & 2)[1]
Proposed (Phase 3)
TypeCondominium
LocationGolden City Place, Yankin Road
Yankin, Yangon
Coordinates16°49′37″N 96°09′49″E / 16.8268299°N 96.1636063°E / 16.8268299; 96.1636063
Construction startedMarch 2014[2]
Completed2016 (Phase 1)[2]
2018 (Phase 2)[3]
OpeningDecember 2016[2]
CostUS$290 million[2]
US$200 million (Phase 3)[1]
OwnerETC Singapore
Height
Roof109.7 m (360 ft) (Residential towers)[3]
Technical details
Floor count33 (Residential towers 1–9)
5 (Business Centre)
Design and construction
DeveloperGolden Land Real Estate Development Co. Ltd.

Golden City is a mixed-use complex located in the Yankin section of Yangon. Its master plan includes nine 33-story residential towers, a hotel, a business center and a shopping mall.[4] As of 2020, the first two phases of the master plan—seven residential towers and a business center, have been completed.[1][2] Work on phase 3, which includes a hotel, shopping mall and cinemas, and a residential tower, had not begun as of March 2020.

The complex's first four towers were tallest buildings in Myanmar from 2016 to 2019. The complex's second batch of towers (Towers 5–7), the same height as the first four, then also became the tallest buildings in the country from 2018 to 2019.[note 1]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Emporis [1] estimates the height of the towers to be 118.5 m (389 ft) but Dot Property Myanmar says the towers are only 109.7 m (360 ft) tall. Furthermore, a total of seven 33-story towers have been completed per (The Myanmar Times, 5 March 2020).

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Yi-Ywe Myint (5 March 2020). "One more month for sales of Golden City condo units". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e Tin Yadana Tun (19 October 2017). "Golden City opens grade-A office tower in Yankin". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
  3. ^ a b "Golden City". Dot Property. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  4. ^ Zaw Win Than (26 February 2014). ""Golden City" begins to take shape". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
Records
Preceded by Tallest Building in Myanmar
2016–2019
Succeeded by