Sunsuria launches latest phase of Monet Residences
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 9): Sunsuria Bhd has officially launched Monet Garden, the second phase of its Monet Residences development in Sunsuria City.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 9): Sunsuria Bhd has officially launched Monet Garden, the second phase of its Monet Residences development in Sunsuria City.
PETALING JAYA (Nov 8): EcoWorld International Bhd (EWI) has entered into a Heads of Agreement (HoA) with privately-owned contracting and interior fit-out group Willmott Dixon to jointly develop 12 sites in Greater London and southeast of England, EWI announced in a press statement today.
IJOK (Nov 8): LBS Bina Group Bhd’s latest township project Alam Perdana in Puncak Alam, Selangor will be launched this weekend.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 7): Following the massive floods in Penang, the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) has called on federal and state authorities to have higher investments in flood and disaster mitigation programmes commensurate with the increase in land development.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 8): O&C Resources Bhd is purchasing 4,101 square feet or 1.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 7): A total of 253 abandoned private housing projects, comprising 64,290 units, were reported in Peninsular Malaysia between January 2009 and Oct 11 this year, said the Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government.
JOHOR BAHRU (Nov 7): Mah Sing Group Bhd is launching phase two of Fern at its Meridin East township in Johor Bahru this weekend (Nov 11 and 12).
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 7): Naim Indah Corp Bhd has ceased to be the project management consultant for Lagenda Erajuta Sdn Bhd’s Gateway Klang Project, due to a delay by Lagenda in obtaining approval for the land transfer and a change in the land usage status.
PETALING JAYA (Nov 7): Perfect Eagle Development Sdn Bhd has signed an agreement with REAL Education Group last Friday (Nov 3) to open a REAL Kids preschool centre at its O2 Residence development in Puchong South, Selangor.
KUALA LUMPUR: While most Penang-based listed companies are little affected by the state’s worst-ever floods, a significant number of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) appear to have been badly hit, with an industry group estimating losses at about RM200 million.