Langkawi facing shortage of rooms
LANGKAWI: Langkawi is facing shortage of rooms to meet rising number of local and foreign tourists, particularly during school holidays and international events like Langkawi International Maritime Exhibition (Lima).
One-day process boosts land transfers to RM22.94 bil in 1Q
KUALA LUMPUR: Seven states have achieved nearly 100% in the registration of land transfers within one working day, since streamlined procedures were introduced early this year.
Taxman goes after China’s developers
HONG KONG: Amid a tightening credit crunch and a sharp decline in property sales, mainland developers are now being hit by the taxman.
The State Administration of Taxation on Thursday, June 3, ordered property companies to hold more funds for the prepayment of land appreciation tax.
Syrian firm seeks M'sian expertise to develop tourism project in Kazakhstan
KUALA LUMPUR: The Syrian International Business Centre (SIBC) Group is scouting for Malaysian companies to jointly develop a US$5.6 billion (RM18.7 billion) tourism project -- Kinderli Beach Development -- at the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan.
Executive Chairman Dr Eng Bashar S.S. Al-Atassi said the company was getting a big project in Kazakhstan.
Investors told not to fret over empty offices
HONG KONG: Stephen Roach, Morgan Stanley's Asia chairman, has said investors should not worry about the vast amount of empty office blocks that are sprouting up across the mainland following last year's record bank lending spree.
Axis REIT (OSK Research) neutral; target price RM1.93
On Aggressive Acquisition Mode
LRT, MRT, what's next? Bullet Train (Construction sector June 7, 2010)
LRT, MRT, what’s next? Bullet Train?
KL to have MRT system, say sources
The city’s infrastructure, a subject of increasing criticism, is likely to be boosted by a new mass rapid transit (MRT) system that could be put into place soon to complement the role of the monorail and LRT systems.
Overwhelming response to latest condominium project at Desa ParkCity
KUALA LUMPUR: Almost 90% of the non-bumiputera units at the latest condominium project in Desa ParkCity, one of the hottest real estate in Kuala Lumpur now, have been snapped up at an average RM600 psf over the weekend. Perdana ParkCity Sdn Bhd, developer of Desa ParkCity had held a priority launch for The Westside One condominium on June 5.