Bön Estates wants to know how you want to live in the future so head to The Bloc Party happening from 21 – 23 July 2017 at Art Printing Works (APW) Bangsar from 11am – 9pm for Bön Estates first-ever collaborative development initiative where young professionals and first-time home seekers to share their perspectives, aspirations, and expectations in a fun-filled food and music festival environment.
The three-day event provides a platform a new generation of buyers to offer feedback and exchange ideas with the Bon Estates team in an interactive and exciting setting. The aim is garner honest opinions and insightful perspectives that will ultimately shape the company’s latest development initiative in the dynamic Mont Kiara neighbourhood of Kuala Lumpur.
“At Bön Estates, we see ourselves as craftsmen, tasked to build a canvas on which your lifestyle aspirations can be fulfilled, but we also believe that we need your input to bring that picture to life hence, we are basically inviting you to inspire us to build a better future for you. We hope a new generation of buyers see this, like we do, as an opportunity to be a part of the change they want to see in their lives,” said Goh Soo Sing.
You can try out the Pound and Beer Yoga workout session happening this Sunday! Be sure to RSVP your spot!
Goh said young professionals represent the lifeblood of a city, as they are vibrant, energetic, active and ambitious. While they strive for success in a fast-paced and intrinsically connected world, but they also yearn for an address that reflects their aspirations and conveniently connects them to their basic needs and wants.
“Bön Estates is sensitive to the fact that population growth, heavy traffic conditions and a highly competitive work climate has changed the way young urbanites interact with their surroundings. There is a danger of losing the human touch, as limited time and loss of mobility could lead to diminished opportunities for meaningful social contact,” said Goh.
At Mont Kiara, he said Bön Estates aims to deliver an address that satisfies the ambitions of a young generation, but in a way that also connects them with their surrounding community in a more personal and meaningful sense.
Envisioned is an exciting new residential concept that cultivates an engaging environment, where a connected and interactive community is crafted with the provision spaces that foster social encounters, build new bonds and encourage the exchange of shared ideas.
The project will be designed as self-sustainable community, where life’s essentials are conveniently provided for within the surrounding ecosystem, so dwellers can use available time to build meaningful relationships with peers and even spend a little life-enriching time on themselves.
Already planned as part of this ecosystem is a joint initiative with EPIC Communities, a community-driven developer that shapes unified communities by creating a cooperative, resilient and sustainable living environment.
The Bloc Party also features a Grow Your Greens Exhibition aimed at educating the next
generation of urban dwellers about the benefits of simulating an integrated lifestyle of responsible waste management, food consumption and how best to take advantage of a circular economy. Through the exhibition, participants will also experience tangible ways of growing food at their doorsteps so that a more self-sustainable living ideology is achieved.
“The vision for our new project is shaping up nicely, but it is incomplete without one vital
ingredient… and that is YOUR vision for a better life,” said Goh, addressing the next generation of buyers.
Goh added that the atmosphere created at The Bloc Party itself is purposeful, in that the good food and lively musical environment provided is reflective of the vibrancy envisioned for the upcoming project. Via the provision of a commercial element at their doorstep, residents will enjoy convenient access to chic F&B and retail facilities in an environment that invites the pulse of their urban surroundings in. Just like it’s partner, The Good Co.
“The rules of engagement have changed for the younger generation, but so too must the rules change for developers who wish to engage with this vibrant and dynamic market. This initiative reflects Bön Estates’ honesty of intentions; we believe that if we truly want to build homes that inspire a new generation, then we must engage more intimately with those who will ultimately live in them,” Goh said.
Incentivising young home seekers to participate and express their ideas is a chance to win a trip for two to Bangkok. Also on the cards is a chance to win a home at Bön Estates’ exciting new project in Mont Kiara, which all participants who engage in the survey will be in the running for. More details on this competition will be unveiled in the near future.
For more information, visit bonestates.com.
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