Executive chairman Tong Kooi Ong said Sunrise will launch 28 Mont' Kiara, a 41-storey tower featuring 460 units of condominiums, each ranging from 3,000 sq ft to 4,000 sq ft, this December.
Early next year, it will launch Solaris KL, two 30-storey towers with 550,000 sq ft of office space on Jalan Sultan Ismail.
Sunrise has done the foundation for 28 Mont' Kiara and hopes to start construction in December, completing it in three years.
He said work on Solaris KL will start early 2010 and the project will be ready in four years.
"We believe the market will do well next year. We are confident of sales because of the location and features of the properties," he said after a shareholders' meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Sunrise has applied to obtain the Green Mark certification for Solaris KL, which is issued by the Singapore government and awarded to buildings that are environmentally friendly.
Its 11 Mont' Kiara is the first local residential project to receive the Green Mark. Solaris on the Park, a mixed development in Mont' Kiara, which is yet to be launched, has also won the Green Mark.
Tong is optimistic Sunrise will do well with unbilled sales of RM860 million, which will underpin its earnings for the next two years to 2011.
Most of the unbilled sales or sales that have yet to be booked into its accounts were from higher margin products in Mont' Kiara.
Last year, Sunrise made a net profit of RM156.2 million on revenue of RM803.9 million.
Among the projects Sunrise will launch in 2010 are Solaris on the Park, and a RM1 billion residential project in Richmond, Canada.
Sunrise will launch a mixed development project on 0.6ha of prime land opposite the Petronas Twin Towers where Wisma Angkasa Raya now sits in 2011.
"We have done a market study in terms of the various composition of properties, whether it would be a hotel, a condominium or an office block, with retail space. We have decided what we want. We are at the stage of appointing architects now," Tong said.
The 24-storey Wisma Angkasa Raya, which is around 30 years old, is Kuala Lumpur's first high-rise office building. Sunrise paid RM179 million for land and property last year.
By Business Times (by Sharen Kaur)
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