| Real Estate Management & Development Industry | Real Estate Sector | Mr. Tien-Tsan Tsai CEO | TWSE Exchange | TW0002524006 ISIN |
| TW Country | - Employees | 30 Aug 2018 Last Dividend | 16 Aug 2012 Last Split | - IPO Date |
King's Town Construction Co., Ltd., rooted in the industry since 1982, stands as a prominent entity in Taiwan's real estate development sector. Originally operating under the name Wei Cheng Construction Co., Ltd., the company has established its headquarters in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, signifying its steadfast commitment to contributing to the region's urban landscape. With a portfolio that spans residential and commercial buildings, King's Town Construction Co., Ltd. has diversified its ventures into the realms of hospitality and property management, thereby underscoring its versatile approach to growth and development in the Taiwanese market.
The core offering of King's Town Construction Co., Ltd. revolves around the development of residential and commercial properties. Ranging from high-rise apartments to intricate commercial complexes, the company leverages its extensive expertise to create spaces that resonate with contemporary aesthetics while ensuring functionality.
In addition to construction, King's Town Construction extends its services to the renting and selling of real estate properties. This facet of their operation caters to a wide array of client needs, from individuals seeking homes to businesses looking for commercial spaces, ensuring a comprehensive coverage of the real estate market.
Diversifying its portfolio, the company also makes strides into the hospitality sector by developing and managing hotels and restaurants. This foray is indicative of King's Town Construction's ambition to create lifestyle-centric environments that enhance the living and leisure experiences of their clientele.
Advocating for sustainable urban development, King's Town Construction also operates as a zoning and rezoning agency. Through this service, the company plays a pivotal role in shaping the urban and suburban landscapes of Taiwan, facilitating the transformation of areas to meet evolving infrastructural and societal needs.