Playing a long-term game
In the past 18 months since the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia, Datuk Tee Eng Ho has acquired land assets worth over RM150 million via his co-founded Kerjaya Prospek Property Bhd.
In the past 18 months since the Covid-19 outbreak in Malaysia, Datuk Tee Eng Ho has acquired land assets worth over RM150 million via his co-founded Kerjaya Prospek Property Bhd.
Noteworthy:
● Freehold
● Built-up: 4,000 sq ft; land size: 1,650 sq ft
● Four bedrooms, three bathrooms
● Partly furnished with lightings, ceiling fans, water heaters and air-cons
● Walking distance to 1 Utama Shopping Centre and Bandar Utama MRT station
When: March 2021
The Lincoln Suites is in the vicinity of the London School of Economics, Holborn Station and Trafalgar Square
Noteworthy:
● Leasehold
● Built up: 4,500 sq ft
● Two adjoining ground floor shop units
● Ample parking lot with high visibility
● Surrounded by Ampang Point Shopping Centre, hospitals, schools and high-rise residential projects
When: March 2021
In this month of Merdeka when the country commemorates its independence and celebrates its nationalism, we bring to you one of the aspects of the Malaysian kaleidoscope through its architecture
The group attributed the result to its construction projects in 2QFY2021 which were less affected by the impact brought about by the movement control order as compared to 2QFY2020
Peng Guoqiang is also in charge of the New Zealand region
Chairman Datuk Mohamad Haslah Mohamad Amin attributes the resilient performances to the robust demand of affordably priced landed properties, as well as a 15.6% reduction in sales and marketing expenses as a result of cost-effective marketing programmes in adapting to Covid-19 lockdown restrictions
Noteworthy:
● Freehold
● Built-up: 1,033 sq ft
● Two bedrooms, two bathrooms
● Fully furnished
● Facilities: Salt water pool, gymnasium, sauna, BBQ pits, sky lounge and direct covered walkway to the KL Sentral transportation hub
● Amenities: KL Sentral transit hub, NU Sentral Mall
When: May 2021
According to the updated SOPs set released by NSC on Aug 23, businesses like retail malls, restaurants, laundry shops, vehicle workshops and hair salons are required to adhere to the guidelines on ventilation and indoor air quality released by the Human Resources Ministry’s Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH).