Sri Lanka’s real estate sector continues to attract top-tier FDI
Daily FT
|September 12, 2025
According to the real estate research division of the Research Intelligence Unit, the island’s real estate sector is currently experiencing a revival in foreign investor interest. Herein is an exclusive interview with Baili Investments Lanka Ltd. Country Head/ Director Tristan Wu.
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«Can you explain the inspiration behind what will be one of Rajagiriya’s largest residential real estate developments?
»Baili Investments Lanka Pvt Ltd. is inspired by the idea of balance between elegance and strength, comfort and sophistication, urban energy and serene living. Set in the heart of Rajagiriya, our project is a tribute to a city in motion, where tradition meets transformation.
Drawing from the timeless beauty of Sri Lankan culture and the refined pace of modern life, we will be offering a lifestyle that feels city vibrancy and tranquillity and peace of mind to our residents.
So to answer your question, our inspiration comes from Sri Lanka in general and Rajagiriya specifically.
« With 1,062 apartments and a high-end retail mall, this development is very ambitious. What else distinguishes your project from other developments?
AM One distinguishing efeature is that our vision is simple yet bold. It is to redefine luxury in Colombo as something deeper than design and to encompass a state of thoughtful living and creating a new life style.
Also, we will create a new kind of destination where residences, retail, and leisure come together to create a connected, curated community. A space that grows with you. A space that leaves a legacy.
Whether you're investing, living, or launching a brand, Silk invites you to be part of something timeless.
«Your background as a Hong Kong developer brings a unique international perspective. How does this shape your approach to urban developments in Sri Lanka?
«Sky lines are changeing all over the world at a rapid pace and Colombo is no exception. We are proud to be part of the evolution in Colombo but at Baili we will offer something more than a tower which changes the sky line.
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