Wing Tai bets RM45m on Mont’Kiara as competition stiffens in KL’s premier address
The group intends to develop a residential project for sale, with further details yet to be disclosed.
The group intends to develop a residential project for sale, with further details yet to be disclosed.
Setia Foundation, the charity arm of S P Setia Bhd, successfully held its Sincerely, Setia Ramadan Mubarak programme for the Asnaf community through events in three of the group’s townships recently.
The skyline of Kuala Lumpur’s central business district (KL CBD) is shifting fast. The common sight of tower cranes and scaffolds signal a fresh wave of construction across some of the city’s most prized land around KL City Centre (KLCC), Bukit Bintang, and their surrounding districts.
A newly completed luxury condominium unit at The Peak in Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur, is turning heads.
On the 40th floor of Aetas Damansara in Tropicana Damansara, Petaling Jaya, a private lift opens directly into a 3,110-sq ft residence overlooking the Tropicana golf course.
Standing along the riverine stretch of Taman Melawati River Three along the Klang River, Kennedy Michael, founder of local environmental conservation group The Alliance of River Three! (ART!), frames his efforts not as river cleaning, but as ecosystem restoration.
An old building can be read in many ways: as outdated stock, as underperforming asset, or as opportunity. For Urban Agenda Design (UAD) director Shin Tseng, the interpretation is far less transactional. In his view, a building is “a shell to host culture ... to host human experience”.
Setapak, a northeastern suburb of Kuala Lumpur, has long been regarded as a popular residential enclave due to its established amenities, accessibility and proximity to the city centre, factors that continue to underpin demand for high-rise housing.
Over the past decade, Malaysia’s urban transport strategy has moved decisively towards expanding transit connectivity across the Klang Valley. MRT lines, LRT extensions, and commuter transit upgrades have collectively reshaped how residents move around the region. With each new station announcement, the assumption often follows: homes near transit stations will inevitably become more valuable.
Malaysia’s property sector recorded transaction values of RM241.87 billion in 2025, a decade high, reflecting continued market activity and underlying demand across segments, said Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming yesterday.
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