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Vinhomes is the largest commercial real estate developer in Vietnam. Founded as a subsidiary of Vingroup , the company was spun off in 2018 and 10% of shares sold in an IPO . [ 1 ] After the first day of trading, the company was already the second largest public company in Vietnam, behind parent company Vingroup.
Vinhomes: Residential real estate development. VinPearl: Resorts One of the founding arms of Vingroup besides Vincom. VinWonders: Amusement parks and attractions such as an ice skating rink and a water park and Vinpearl Safari Phu Quoc. [24] [25] VinFast: Automobile, cars, and motorbike manufacturing. [26] [27] VinBus: Operator of electric ...
This list of landmarks in Riverside, California includes officially designated federal, state, and local landmarks within the city of Riverside, California, United States, as well as other notable points of interest within the city. Landmarks that are closely associated with the city, but outside the city's boundaries, have also been included.
The British International School Hanoi, commonly referred to as BIS Hanoi, [1] is an international school in the Vinhomes Riverside neighbourhood of Hanoi, Vietnam. [2] It is also a part of the Nord Anglia Education group and is one of four British International schools in Vietnam. [3]
Landmark 81 is a supertall skyscraper in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1] It is primarily invested and developed by Vinhomes, the largest Vietnamese real-estate developer.. Landmark 81 holds the position of the tallest building in Vietnam, the second tallest building in Southeast Asia, as well as the seventeenth tallest building in the world o
Mead Valley is a census-designated place in Riverside County, California. [2] Mead Valley sits at an elevation of 1,663 feet (507 m). [2] The 2010 United States census reported Mead Valley's population was 18,510.
Unincorporated communities in Riverside County, California. List of unincorporated communities in the Inland Empire.
Built in 1909, it was the second YMCA building in Riverside. YMCA vacated the building in 1968, moving to premises at 4020 Jefferson Street. [2] In 1974 the building was purchased and refurbished by Bent Corydon for use as a franchise of the Church of Scientology. The 40,000 square foot building was, at the time, the largest Mission of the church.