NCR Sees New Integrated Urban Hub
For the real estate market, the development introduces a new supply typology that blends industrial land, commercial spaces and housing within a unified governance structure. Analysts note that this approach can help stabilise land values and attract long-term institutional investment, particularly as occupiers increasingly prioritise sustainability compliance and infrastructure readiness.
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