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De Niro plans property project on Shanghai's mean streets
A man rides an escalator near Shanghai Tower (right, under construction), Jin Mao Tower (centre) and the Shanghai World Financial Center at the Pudong financial district in Shanghai July 4, 2013. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

SHANGHAI, Oct 26 — A US consortium that includes famed actor Robert De Niro plans to develop a huge property project in a historic area of China’s commercial hub Shanghai.

“Project 179” near the city’s waterfront Bund district will transform four vacant buildings into an 850,000-square-foot (76,500-square-metre) complex, the partners said in a news release yesterday.

Set to open in 2016, the complex will include a boutique hotel, retail stores, a cinema and a performing arts centre, the statement said. The project will also construct a new building.

De Niro, known for his roles in films such as “Taxi Driver” and “GoodFellas”, visited Shanghai for a signing ceremony.

“By ensuring a design that reflects the vibrant history of Shanghai, Project 179 can serve as a jewel in its crown: ushering in a bright future while paying homage to its rich and storied past,” De Niro said.

Shanghai’s Bund is a strip of land along the river that cuts through the city, lined with grand buildings that once housed the city’s biggest banks and companies.

The project participants include Tribeca Enterprises, a diversified global media company set up in 2003 by De Niro and two other partners. Commercial terms were not disclosed.

The US consortium is cooperating with the government-backed Shanghai Bund Investment Group, which won the right to develop the property in 2011.

The four existing buildings mainly date from the 1920s and 1930s, it said. — AFP

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