Project to get off launch pad
Tuesday, 14 February 2012 06:46
Eastern & Oriental Berhad (E&O) is launching the RM1.2bil Andaman at Quayside project at Tanjung Seri Pinang, Tanjung Tokong, on Saturday.
E&O (Penang) marketing and sales head Christina Lau said that to add flavour to the launch, a special observation platform had been constructed at the 2.5ha project site for visitors to admire the spectacular sea-view surrounding Andaman at Quayside.
The platform is built 15.2m away from the project which comprises three tower blocks of 548 condo units.
Refreshments will be served throughout the launch which runs from 3pm to 7.30pm.
“Other highlights include an exclusive talk on the yachting lifestyle in Malaysia by Simpson Marine, Asia’ s leading yacht broker.
“A special treat is in store for visitors who make bookings that day.
“They will receive a voucher for a Simpson Marine yacht ride for two which will depart from the Straits Quay marina nearby,” she said.
Lau said visitors would also get to view fully furnished show units for three types of designs.
They can check out the actual fittings, furnishings and appliances offered.
“To demonstrate the practicality and functionality of the fitted kitchens in Andaman units, pastry chefs from E&O will be conducting baking demonstrations right at the show unit kitchens,” she said.
The Andaman at Quayside project is located on 2.5ha within the 8.4ha Quayside development.
Prices start from RM973,800 with unit sizes ranging from the compact one-bedroom at 914sq ft to the spacious three-bedroom at 2,800sq ft.
About 75% of the condominium units have unobstructed views of the sea.
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