Ecopark Pioneers Integrated Commercial Urban Hub, A New Landmark in the Central Highlands

Nestled in Đắk Lắk, Vietnam’s coffee capital, the market lacks integrated, modern commercial complexes. Ecopalace Đắk Lắk, developed by Ecopark Hải Dương, emerges as a rare solution—a seamless blend of business, living, and leisure, igniting new momentum for the Central Highlands economy.

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The Central Highlands Crave a Modern Urban-Commercial Hub: Dak Lak’s Untapped Potential

Amidst the vibrant development of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, Dak Lak—renowned as the nation’s coffee capital—still lacks integrated urban-commercial complexes that seamlessly blend living, working, entertainment, and modern business amenities.

For years, Dak Lak’s real estate has been dominated by small-scale, uncoordinated projects, failing to establish international-standard commercial centers, hotels, or high-rise residences.

However, transformative infrastructure projects like the Buon Ma Thuot-Nha Trang Expressway, coupled with a vision for sustainable green urban development, are creating a golden opportunity for groundbreaking ventures.

This is why Ecopark—Vietnam’s leading green urban developer—has chosen Dak Lak as its next destination for innovation.

From a “Green Living” Philosophy to the Central Highlands’ First Model Urban-Commercial Icon

Over two decades, Ecopark has redefined Vietnamese urban standards: from Ecopark Hung Yen, the largest green urban model in the North, to Ecopark Hai Duong, the premier commercial-hotel complex in the Northeast.

Each project embodies Ecopark’s commitment to sustainable development, integrating synchronized planning, aesthetic architecture, complete infrastructure, and world-class operations to foster vibrant, civilized communities.

With Ecopalace Dak Lak, Ecopark introduces more than a real estate project—it pioneers the Central Highlands’ first fully integrated commercial and residential ecosystem, realizing the concept of a “city within a city.”

Ecopark: Vietnam’s pioneer in eco-urban development

Where Modern Living, Transparent Legal Frameworks, and Sustainable Investment Converge

Strategically located at 2 Mai Hac De, Dak Lak’s central hub, Ecopalace Dak Lak spans 4.26 hectares, featuring three flagship components:

Ecopalace Commercial Center—over 31,000 m², poised to become the largest shopping and entertainment destination in the Central Highlands.

A 5-star hotel and 35-story twin towers—a new architectural landmark offering luxury accommodations and modern living spaces.

Indochine townhouses, shophouses, and villas—harmoniously blending Indochine elegance with the unique cultural essence of the Central Highlands.

Uniquely, every property at Ecopalace comes with individual land titles, ensuring transparent legal compliance for transactions, transfers, and business operations.

The project’s internal infrastructure is complete, with low-rise zones under construction, and timely handover guaranteed.

Ecopalace: A rare large-scale commercial and hospitality complex in Dak Lak

Beyond creating modern living and business spaces, Ecopalace serves as the city’s new hub for services, commerce, hospitality, and entertainment, driving local economic growth and attracting investment to the Central Highlands.

Each Ecopalace shophouse is a dual asset: ideal for business operations or leasing to generate stable income, while appreciating in value as the urban landscape evolves.

Ecopalace Shophouses: Dual-purpose assets for living, business, and sustainable investment

Guided by the philosophy “Crafting Happy, Sustainable Spaces That Inspire,” Ecopark is introducing a new urban paradigm to the Central Highlands—where synchronized planning, clear legal frameworks, lush green landscapes, and dynamic commerce coexist harmoniously.

Ecopalace Dak Lak not only sets new standards for living, working, and leisure but also elevates Dak Lak’s position on Vietnam’s economic and urban development map.

A symbol of a “vibrant, culturally rich, and sustainably prosperous city,” born from Ecopark’s visionary leadership.

Ecopalace: The Central Highlands’ singular convergence of capital, consumption, and tourism

Ecopalace Dak Lak Project Overview

Project Name: Ecopalace Dak Lak Urban-Commercial Complex

Location: 2 Mai Hac De, Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak

Scale: 4.26 hectares, featuring townhouses, shophouses, Indochine villas, luxury apartments, and a hotel-commercial complex

Highlights: Indochine architecture fused with Central Highlands culture, self-contained international-standard amenities, limited frontage units, individual land titles

Details: https://ecopalace.com.vn

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