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Binh Quoi–Thanh Da Land Acquisition Begins as Sun Group Project Advances

Đăng ngày 2 tháng 6, 2026 · Tổng hợp tin từ 1 thg 6 đến 2 thg 6

Land recovery has started for the large-scale Binh Quoi–Thanh Da urban development in Ho Chi Minh City, affecting nearly 4,900 households across more than 403 hectares. Separately, a 17.8 km sea-crossing bridge is planned as part of a major port project in Can Tho, signalling continued large infrastructure commitments across southern Vietnam.

  • CafeF reports that authorities in Binh Quoi ward have begun the land-recovery process for the Binh Quoi–Thanh Da new urban area, a project spanning over 423 ha (of which ~403 ha is subject to compulsory acquisition), involving 4,866 land parcels across 9 residential clusters and linked to a Sun Group-led consortium with an estimated project value of nearly VND 100,000 billion [19].
  • The same report notes that the affected area covers nine khu phố (sub-wards) within Binh Quoi ward — a peninsula long described as prime riverside land within Binh Thanh District — meaning buyers and landholders in the immediate vicinity face an active resettlement process of considerable scale [19].
  • CafeF separately reports that Hanoi is consulting on a mechanism to issue municipal bonds and raise external loans to finance priority infrastructure projects in the 2026–2035 period, including urban rail, new Red River bridges, and digital infrastructure — a policy signal relevant to investors tracking how public capital is being mobilised for city-building [14].
  • CafeF also reports that Hanoi has proposed upgrading Ring Road 5 — a 340 km corridor with a stated investment of VND 262,000 billion — to 8 lanes, replacing planned overpasses with underpasses; while Hanoi-focused, the scale of the project illustrates the infrastructure-for-land-value dynamic that analysts in HCMC markets also monitor [16].
  • CafeF reports that Vietnam's Tran De Port project in Can Tho includes a planned 17.8 km sea-crossing bridge and a 9,800 m breakwater system within a VND 162,000 billion super-project — infrastructure that, if built, would reshape logistics access for the Mekong Delta region [17].

Nguồn

  1. [14]
  2. [16]
  3. [17]
  4. [19]

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