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MIRAKU Capital & Development Announces ‘$100 Million’ 65-Story G.A.T.O Tower In BKK1 Phnom Penh

MIRAKU Capital & Development Announces ‘$100 Million’ 65-Story G.A.T.O Tower In BKK1 Phnom Penh

Cambodia Investment Review

Phnom Penh’s skyline is set for a major transformation as Japanese and Cambodian investors announced plans for a $100 million mixed-use development in Boeung Keng Kang 1 (BKK1). The project, named G.A.T.O Tower, will rise 65 stories and feature luxury condominiums alongside a high-end hotel, positioning it as one of the tallest buildings in Cambodia’s capital.

A Landmark Development Backed By MIRAKU Capital

The project is being spearheaded by MIRAKU Capital & Development Co., Ltd. Chairman of the Board Nagato Daiko said Cambodia’s economic stability and growth potential were key drivers behind the investment.

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ā€œThe project will stand 65 floors above Phnom Penh, bringing together luxury residential living and world-class hospitality,ā€ Daiko said at the official press conference.

Local partners Nhim Reasey and Nao Sokuntheary, who also sit on MIRAKU’s board, confirmed the development will be located on Street 334, near Norodom Boulevard in BKK1. Construction is scheduled to begin by the first quarter of 2026, with completion targeted for 2030.

Design is led by Shin Takamatsu Architect & Associates, a leading Japanese firm recognized for modern urban concepts. Current design studies aim to ensure the tower reflects a forward-looking lifestyle in line with Cambodia’s urban future.

Luxury Amenities And International Standards

G.A.T.O Tower will be developed to international construction standards, with input from Japanese and Cambodian architects alongside global consulting firms.

Planned facilities include landscaped gardens, a children’s play area, fitness center with steam and sauna, a private lounge, coffee shop, and co-working spaces. The upper floors will feature premium condominiums, while penthouses from the 60th to 64th floors will target high-net-worth residents. At the top, a rooftop sky bar and swimming pool will offer panoramic views of Phnom Penh.

MIRAKU CEO Nhim Reasey said the design emphasizes a luxurious lifestyle, noting that the reception area will be ā€œinspired by natureā€ and open communal spaces will be a key element.

Property management will be overseen by WH Living & Properties Co., Ltd, a Cambodian firm recognized for award-winning services. Japanese experts will provide additional oversight to align management with international benchmarks and ensure attractive rental returns for investors.

Symbol Of Cambodia–Japan Cooperation

Marketing Director Kawasaki Masako described the tower as both a business initiative and a symbol of Cambodia–Japan friendship.

ā€œThis joint investment is not only about business—it’s also a symbol of friendship. G.A.T.O Tower will introduce a community-focused, sustainable lifestyle to Phnom Penh,ā€ Masako said.

The development is expected to generate local employment, enhance Phnom Penh’s architectural identity, and strengthen its reputation as a dynamic regional hub.

If delivered on schedule, G.A.T.O Tower will stand as a defining feature of the capital’s skyline and a new benchmark for luxury real estate in Cambodia.

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