Adrian Campbell Resigns from Marina Bay City as Lux Bali Projects Assumes Full Control
Lombok, Indonesia — November 6, 2025
In a major leadership shake-up, Adrian Campbell, head of the Kinnara Real Estate Platform, has officially resigned from Marina Bay City, Lombok, marking his complete exit from the multi-billion-dollar coastal city project.
The resignation follows the full buyout of Kinnara’s stake by Lux Bali Projects, the development arm of Australian entrepreneur and political commentator Jamie McIntyre, founder of the Australian National Review.
With the acquisition now complete, Lux Bali Projects has assumed 100% ownership and control of the project, consolidating leadership and clearing the path for rapid progress on what is set to become Indonesia’s first properly planned coastal city.
A Leadership Transition and Strategic Refocus
Sources close to the project confirmed that the buyout and management restructuring were amicable, with Kinnara choosing to refocus on its core real estate technology operations following a brief period in direct property development.
Campbell’s departure signifies a broader strategic shift — one that places Lux Bali Projects in sole command of Marina Bay City’s vision, delivery, and governance.
Under McIntyre’s direction, the city is being repositioned as a model for sustainable and planned development in Indonesia, integrating smart infrastructure, green design, and modern living standards to create a truly world-class urban environment.
Accelerating Indonesia’s First Properly Planned City
Located along Lombok’s pristine white-sand coastline, Marina Bay City is designed as a next-generation Freedom and Wellness City, blending eco-friendly urban planning with tourism, business, and residential living.
The new management has announced that plans will now be fast-tracked, including the construction of a world-class convention centre to host global events, summits, and wellness conferences — a move expected to significantly boost Lombok’s tourism profile.
Also on the horizon is a 10,000-seat sports stadium, set to host AFL, NRL, and international soccer matches, as well as community and athletic events. The city’s integrated design will include a sports and recreation complex, international school, wellness centre, and eventually, an international hospital.
Building Connectivity and Coastal Luxury
Lux Bali Projects is also advancing plans for a super-yacht marina and a modern ferry terminal, with services connecting Bali, Marina Bay City, and Kuta Lombok expected to begin by June 2026.
The new ferry link will reduce travel times between Bali and Lombok to just 90 minutes by sea, making Marina Bay City one of the most accessible and desirable destinations in the region.
A Unified Vision for the Future
With Lux Bali Projects now holding 100% control, Marina Bay City’s leadership can move forward with a unified strategy — ensuring transparency, high standards, and sustainable growth.
McIntyre described the transition as an opportunity to “deliver Marina Bay City as it was originally envisioned — a model of freedom, wellness, and innovation for Indonesia’s future.”
About Marina Bay City
Marina Bay City is a multi-billion-dollar master-planned coastal development located in South Lombok, Indonesia. It features luxury villas, wellness resorts, a convention centre, sports stadium, marina, ferry terminal, and modern infrastructure — designed to set a new benchmark for sustainable living and smart city development in Indonesia.
Official websites:
MarinaBay.City | MarinaBayLombok.com
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