Daily Archives: 14 Sep 2009

Battle of the views over Marina Bay

Observation deck atop Marina Bay Sands hotel towers set to give Flyer a run for its mone.

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THE public observation deck perched atop the three hotel towers of the Marina Bay Sands (MBS) could well give the Singapore Flyer a run for its money by the middle of next year.

The 66.5m-long platform, to offer what the integrated resort has described as ‘spectacular views of Singapore’s city skyline’, is 200m above the ground.

This means it will tower over the 165m-tall Flyer, the world’s tallest observation wheel. Continue reading

Billionaire Modi seeks island resorts in distressed-asset quest

Billionaire Bhupendra Kumar Modi, who made his fortune from mobile-phone services in India, is planning to invest US$100 million ($142.5 million) in distressed assets including the island resorts on Batam and Bintan neighboring Singapore.

Modi, chairman of Singapore-based Spice Global with interests from telecommunications to financial services, said he is in talks to buy stakes in all the resorts on the Indonesian islands and wants to transform them into entertainment hubs, flying in Bollywood stars and eventually adding casinos.

“There’s nothing near Singapore as beautiful as these two islands, but they are distressed,” the 60-year old said in an interview at his 63rd-floor penthouse overlooking the casino- resort being built by Las Vegas Sands Corp. “There are a lot of situations emerging where the actual asset is good, but it is distressed because the situation around it is not right.”

Modi, who last year moved from Beverly Hills to Singapore, is aiming to fill a gap left as firms such as Blackstone Group LP and Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC scaled back plans to buy distressed Asian assets. He has set aside US$100 million for special situation investments, which seek to profit from events such as spin-offs. Continue reading