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Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion â million-dollar amenities boost property value 08:00 | 22/04/2021
The post-COVID-19 era marked the rise of coastal urban complexes with a wealth of amenities, creating an ideal ecosystem of hospitality, entertainment, and investment opportunities. Ixora Ho Tram by Fusion â a component project of the world-class 164-hectare Ho Tram Strip integrated resort possessing a series of classy internal and external facilities â has proved to be a valuable investment property for savvy investors.
More than just a stand-alone hotel or resort with basic amenities to meet the needs of relaxation, coastal real estate projects are now being developed in an integrated complex module, including condotels and villas, with a wide range of facilities. However, in such a rapidly growing market, not all developers can turn the concept of high-class resort complexes with such synchronous facilities into reality.
By Morgan Huelsman
Apr 16, 2021
13-year-old Kaydence Henslee from New Mexico was down in Florida for spring break with her family when she became a hero.
Henslee and her sisters were spending time at their Holiday Inn Resort pool when she noticed a
toddler floating face down in the deep end. She was scared, but despite her fear, she intuitively dove into the water and pulled the child out.
She got the child out of the pool and someone came up to give her CPR while
Henslee called 911. The child was identified as three-year-old Haven from Missouri and her mom had just stepped away from the pool for a few minutes. There was some miscommunication about which family member was keeping an eye on the little girl.