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Journal of Rapid Transit System and Technology No.58
            pp. 165-179, 2023                                 DOI 10.29670/JRTST.202310_(58).0007




            Received June 24, 2020, accepted August 20, 2020, date of publication October 31, 2023



                     Financial Analysis for Taipei Twin Tower
                (C1/D1) Land Development Project





            YUSHENG LIN   1
            1  Jones Lang LaSalle Taiwan
            Corresponding Author: VINCENT LIN, E-mail: Vincent.lin@ap.jll.com


                                              ABSTRACT


            The C1/D1 Land Development Project holds a pivotal role within the Taipei
            Western District Gateway Project, signifying its significance. This undertaking was
            initiated subsequent to the revision of the Taipei City Taipei Metropolitan Area
            Mass Rapid Transit System Land Development Rights and Interests Conversion
            Principles. Formally established on December 17, 2019, through a contractual
            agreement between the Taipei City Government and Taipei Twin Towers Co., Ltd.,
            the project stands as an exemplar of meticulous planning.
            Drawing from the experiential reservoir of the C1/D1 Land Development Project's
            investment promotion and financial evaluations, the imperative tenets of
            triumphant investment unveil themselves. A judicious blend of comprehensive
            market analyses, pragmatic developmental schematics, and a meticulously
            structured investment promotion framework collectively underpin prosperity. This
            is coupled with an unwavering commitment to transparency and equitability.
            Moreover, a calibrated assessment of investment risks harmonized with a
            commensurate expectation of returns ultimately emerge as the cornerstones of a
            prosperous investment trajectory.


            Keywords:  C1/D1 Land Development Project, Allocation of Rights and Interests,
                        Land Development Rights and Interests Conversion Principles
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