The redevelopment of Teluk Burau here by Tradewinds Corp Bhd is expected to see the emergence of a world-class holiday resort. The Teluk Burau redevelopment, according to sources, is expected to take off in the first half of this year. It will boast 60 luxury villas and a 260-room international deluxe resort bui
The redevelopment of Teluk Burau here by Tradewinds Corp Bhd is expected to see the emergence of a world-class holiday resort.
The Teluk Burau redevelopment, according to sources, is expected to take off in the first half of this year.
It will boast 60 luxury villas and a 260-room international deluxe resort built on a 26ha site.
The project is expected to be completed in 3 years.
“The land has been leased from the Langkawi Development Authority (Lada) and the Kedah government for $18 million,” a source said.
The Teluk Burau redevelopment will be at the site of the Mutiara Burau Bay Beach Resort, which was managed by Tradewinds for Lada until February last year. It has since been demolished.
Meanwhile, the company is expected to plough in a further $454 million for its Perdana Quay Development project at Pantai Kok.
The project at Telaga Harbour Park, on 60ha leased from Lada for about $30 million, will be carried out over 10 years. It will include upscale shopping outlets, resort homes, tourist
attractions and hotels.
Langkawi is currently home to two Tradewinds-owned hotels — The Danna Langkawi at Telaga Harbour and Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort at Pantai Cenang.