OSK Property officially launches BPJ Business Park in Sungai Petani
The development is spread across a 27.58-acre freehold tract and has a gross development value of RM98 million.
The development is spread across a 27.58-acre freehold tract and has a gross development value of RM98 million.
US-based Insulet Corp, a medical device company, has officially opened a 400,000 sq ft manufacturing facility on a 13-acre site in Johor Bahru to produce its Omnipod brand of products primarily for diabetes.
Mah Sing Group Bhd (KL:MAHSING) officially launched its latest serviced apartment project named M Azura in Setapak here in conjunction with the opening ceremony of the development’s sales gallery in Wangsa Maju here on Wednesday.
The new tenants include Victor Malaysia, Infinity by DeGem, Alha Alfa, HONOR, Famous Amos, Bask Bear Coffee & Toasties, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Signature Kitchen, Baseball Cage and Aplus Go Babyland.
Eastern & Oriental Bhd (KL:E&O) has launched its latest luxury apartment development named The Lume on its 760-acre Andaman Island master plan development in Penang on Thursday, according to a press statement.
Greater Kuala Lumpur’s residential market experienced an upward trend in 2Q2024, recording higher average transacted prices than the pre-pandemic year in 2019.
Encorp, through its joint venture with the Felda, has handed over the first phase of the 46-acre Lamanda Chuping township in Perlis, comprising single-storey residential landed units, to homebuyers last Saturday (Aug 3).
NCT Group via its subsidiary NCT Smart Management Sdn Bhd has signed five memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with five different companies worth RM25 million to enhance its NCT Smart Industrial Park (NSIP) in Sepang.
The Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (Rehda) Malaysia welcomed the Federal Court’s ruling on the cases involving Prema Bonanza Sdn Bhd and Sri Damansara Sdn Bhd on Friday, which removed the uncertainties in the determination of the delivery period of properties
The Building Industry Presidents’ Council (BIPC) chaired by president Jeffrey Chiang Choong Luin has reinforced its objection towards the mandatory Human Resource Development Corp’s (HRD Corp) mandatory levy collection for the building industry, following the recent allegations of fund misappropriations.