Covid-19: Taiping is now a red zone
Perak saw 52 new cases yesterday, with 48 originating from Taiping
Eating out with CMCO: Maximum of five diners per big table in Selangor
Selangor’s five person per big table, however, does not apply to eateries in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, where the maximum number is just four.
Covid-19: Two developments in Mont’Kiara with positive cases
The managements are reviewing access card logs and CCTVs to trace locations within their premises the infected persons went to for disinfection process.
Two international school students in KL test positive for Covid-19
The Wesley Methodist School Kuala Lumpur students were exposed to the virus from their family
1 Utama Shopping Centre reopens tomorrow
The reopening is said to have been endorsed and supported by the Ministry of Health.
Rethinking rental models: revenue sharing
For shopping mall operators, especially those located in areas affected by the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) and those which unfortunately have Covid-19 positive cases, it’s even more challenging for them to maintain their business.
Housing affordability: The reality
It is too simplistic to conclude that the high number of overhangs is the end result of high house prices that have gone far beyond people’s affordability level.
Aspen Group putting high hopes on glove making
Anticipating a bleak outlook in the near future, the developer has made a bold move in partnering with CMY Capital Sdn Bhd (CMY), an investment holding company founded by prominent businessman Tan Sri Chua Ma Yu, and another investor to tap into the glove-making and distribution business.
Industrial property shines bright amidst pandemic
Despite industrial property seeing a decline of 30% in transaction volume for the first half of 2020, the market demand is intact as there are still many enquiries for industrial properties in the Klang Valley, Johor and Penang areas, even during the MCO period, said CBRE|WTW group managing director Foo Gee Jen