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22 Jul 2014

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Zsombor Peter & Aun Pheap, Cambodia Daily

Firm’s Split From Boeng Kak Project Confirmed

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17 July 2014

The Chinese firm that was financially backing an ambitious project to develop Phnom Penh’s Boeng Kak neighborhood has pulled out, Chinese Embassy and company officials have confirmed, and no other investor appears to have taken its place. That makes the Erdos Hongjun Investment Corporation at least the second Chinese firm to divest from the controversial project, which has forced the eviction of some 3,000 families and left a giant, barren sandpit where a lake deemed crucial to the city’s drainage once lay…[refers to CBRE, HLH Group & Shukaku]