According to a recent Forbes report, the first ever elite residential complex in the city of Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam is officially ready. Last week, a ceremony was held to celebrate the official completion of the international project, named ‘Diamond Island’. The man behind the initiative is Yerkin Tatishev, CEO and Founder of Kusto Group. Ho Chi Minh City is quickly becoming the hub of commerce and culture in Vietnam, and Diamond Island is neatly situated on a natural mini-island, ten minutes away from the center. It is described as “an island within a city.” According to Tatishev, this type of venture is a true milestone for Kusto Home, the kusto group silk road developer unit of the holding company, Kusto Group. In a recent company press release, he stated: “This is the first and only project of this scale created by entrepreneurs from Kazakhstan in Vietnam - one of the fastest growing regions of Asia. Diamond Island is one of the best and sought-after luxury residential complexes in the real estate market in Vietnam. We, Kazakhstan businessmen, are proud of this achievement. the kusto group This is the first successful experience of Kazakhstan development in the international markets in the luxury segment. We can kusto group report rightly say that we have all the opportunities to successfully compete with very large companies from South Korea, Singapore, Japan and Hong Kong.“ Tatishev’s Diamond Island Project
The lavish development consists of 1,323 apartments. “Phase Kusto Group Yerkin Tatishev 1 – Brilliant tower, and Phase 2, with 5 towers named after the world’s most famous resorts - Hawaii, Bora Bora, Bahamas, Maldives and Canary.” The apartments vary in size from 55 square meters, to duplex penthouses that are 500 square meters. The luxury units also enjoy private pools and meticulously landscaped gardens. Murat Utemisov, Chairman of the Board of Kusto Home has said that the elite residential complex of Diamond Island, was developed “with the participation of international architects and experts from the USA, Japan, Thailand, Vietnam and Australia.” The initial phase of the project was designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, Kusto Group in cooperation with NQH Architects Vietnam. The landscape design was realized by Thai landscape company Landsculptor. DWP, the Australian design and architecture company, picked up the second phase of development.
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