DNCC, Borak Real Estate sign deal

Sheraton to run in full swing


FE Team | Published: November 15, 2023 23:29:10


DNCC, Borak Real Estate sign deal

Borak Real Estate Ltd and the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) have signed a deal, taking possession of their respective stakes in the DNCC Unique Complex [Hotel Sheraton] through mutual understanding, in accordance with a High Court order, reports UNB.
There is now no bar on Hotel Sheraton to be fully operational commercially. DNCC Mayor Md Atiqul Islam and Borak Real Estate Managing Director Mohd Noor Ali signed this deal on behalf of their respective organisations at the DNCC office on Monday.
According to the deal, the DNCC has taken possession of their stake in the property. Meanwhile, Borak Real Estate has also taken possession of their stake, allowing Hotel Sheraton to operate in full swing.
According to the court order, the DNCC and Borak Real Estate Ltd. resolved their ownership stakes in the Banani DCC-Unique Complex up to 20 stories, or 201 feet, through the agreement.
On October 9, in the presence of both parties, the court ordered a resolution of this matter. The order further mentions that the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh approved up to 201 feet of the building's height.
In this regard, the High Court issued status quo on the building on the 21st to 28th floors of the building. It then directed both parties to sign a deal sharing the building's stake, in accordance with the orders previously issued on June 12 and August 29 this year.
The share allocation deal was signed as per court order. A high court bench of Justice Md Nazrul Islam and Justice Khizir Hayat gave the order after a long hearing on October 9.
Borak Real Estate was represented at the court by senior lawyer and former justice ABM Altaf Hossain. He was accompanied by lawyers Md Abu Taleb, Sheikh Moshfeq Kabir, Abul Kashem and Enamul Haque Tuhin.
DNCC was represented by lawyer Imtiaz Moinul Islam Nilim, while lawyer Imam Hassan represented the Rajshahi Unnayan Kartripakkha (RAJUK). Deputy Attorney General Md Saifuddin Khaled represented the state.
There is no legal bar on the 28-story height of this building, as there was no height limit for multi-story buildings in the Banani area until 2009 due to Tejgaon Airport shutting down all flight operations.
The 28-storey Hotel Sheraton building was built before this timeframe and was completed in 2014.
So, this height limit should not be applicable to the building under any circumstances. Steps will be taken to allocate stakes in the building's floors beyond 201 feet up to 28 stories, after the matter is resolved in court.
Following the construction of the multistory building, Borak Real Estate submitted a proposal to the DNCC on stake allocation of the property. Later, the DNCC Engineering Department tabled this proposal at the city corporation meeting.
As per the corporation meeting, Borak Real Estate proposal, and decisions taken at the DNCC second council's 18th and 19th meetings held on November 27, 2022 and January 7, 2023, the DNCC will get 40 percent of the building's extended 15th to 28th floors, instead of 30 per cent.
Moreover, as per the design, the DNCC will get 30 percent of the building's first to 14th floors, while Borak Real Estate will get 70 percent. From the 15th to the 28th floors, the DNCC will get 40 percent, and Borak Real Estate will get 60 percent.
Previously, on February 12, 2007, the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) approved the building's 30-story structural design after vetting.
On June 25, the same year, the then-authorized officer (chief engineer) of Dhaka City Corporation approved the 30-story building's design.
During the period, clearance was secured from different agencies (the city corporation, DMP, Fire Service and Civil Defence, Titas, Department of Environment, DESCO, and Dhaka WASA). After BUET vetting, securing clearance from all required agencies as per regulations, and city corporation approval of the 30-story building, the 28-story Hotel Sheraton was built.
Later on November 27, 2011, the then DNCC chief executive officer sent a letter to the local government secretary, informing him that the then mayor had approved the increase in the building's floors from 15 to 30 stories.

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