Casino tycoon Ho buys S'pore bungalow
Published on: Thursday, May 26, 2016
SINGAPORE: Shun Tak Holdings, a company founded by gambling billionaire Stanley Ho, has made its first foray into the Singapore property market.It is paying a total of US$145 million (RM600 million) for the property at No. 9, Cuscaden Road, a bungalow put up for sale by the descendants of famous philanthropist Tan Tock Seng.The sum, one of the highest ever paid for a landed house, works out to about US$2,145 (RM8,825) per square foot per plot ratio for a hotel redevelopment, including development charges.
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The 25,741sq ft freehold site is zoned for hotel use with allowable gross plot ratio of 4.2 but could alternatively be used for residential development as well, subject to approval.Shun Tak said it is at a preliminary stage of planning and will announce further details later.However, given the company's expertise in hospitality, a hotel would be a perfect fit for the company, experts said.Shun Tak is firmly rooted in Macau's tourism business, with operations including hotels, entertainment attractions, travel consultancies, conventions and exhibitions and transportation.
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Pansy Ho, managing director of Shun Tak and Stanley's daughter, said the firm would capitalise on its strength in hospitality and real estate development and "apply our experience in serving the demands arising from the burgeoning China and Asian markets".Ho is also co-chairman and executive director of MGM China Holdings and is said to be Hong Kong's richest woman.
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The Cuscaden Road site was put on sale last month with an asking price of US$160-170 million (RM660-700 million). It was the family home of late businessman Tan Hoon Siang, who headed several rubber companies in Malaysia and was a great-grandson of Tan Tock Seng.Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express’s Telegram channel.
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The land parcel was bought by the family in the 1950s.The house on the site is named Villa Marie, presumably in tribute to Tan's second wife Marie Windsor who died in 2007.