Matrix Concepts breaks ground for MVV City Phase 1 in Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0
Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd (KL:MATRIX) broke ground for the first phase of the Malaysia Vision Valley City (MVV City) project in Negeri Sembilan on Tuesday.
Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd (KL:MATRIX) broke ground for the first phase of the Malaysia Vision Valley City (MVV City) project in Negeri Sembilan on Tuesday.
UEM Sunrise Bhd (KL:UEMS) has received planning permit approval for a A$277.8 million (RM784.8 million) build-to-rent development in Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia.
Radium Development Bhd (KL:RADIUM) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GreenRE Sdn Bhd to integrate green building practices across Radium's projects.
Gamuda Land, the property arm of Gamuda Bhd (KL:GAMUDA), and Taylor's Education Group have collaborated to establish affordable international schools within Gamuda Land's townships.
IOI Properties Group Bhd (KL:IOIPG) has launched its IOI Sustain Roadmap 2030 (ISR 2030) to drive sustainable progress across all facets of the group's operations.
Avaland Bhd (KL:AVALAND) launched the Sanderling 2 high-rise residential project over the weekend. Sanderling 2 is the fourth and final phase of the developer’s 23-acre freehold Lakefront Residence development in Cyberjaya.
Parkwood Holdings Bhd (KL:PARKWD), via its wholly owned subsidiary Parkwood Templers Sdn Bhd, has acquired five parcels of freehold land in Rawang, totalling 32.3 acres (13.1ha), for RM30.9 million.
The 24th International Architecture, Interior Design and Building Exhibition (Archidex 2025) will be held at two venues for the first time next year — at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Mitec) from July 21 to 24 and at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) from July 23 to 26.
While the newly announced Budget 2025 is not a “property budget”, property consultants applaud the introduction of tax relief for housing loan interest payments up to RM7,000, which is expected to encourage first-time homeownership.
The Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) has voiced concerns about supply chain and pricing trends for key construction materials as well as a potential rise in building costs in 2025, following the government's announcement of carbon tax and the removal of certain subsidies in Budget 2025 presented on Friday.