DBKL faces legal fight over Medan Imbi land
KUALA LUMPUR (May 29): City Hall (DBKL) is facing a legal battle over the construction of a six-storey building (pictured) on two plots of Medan Imbi land in Bukit Bintang.
KUALA LUMPUR (May 29): City Hall (DBKL) is facing a legal battle over the construction of a six-storey building (pictured) on two plots of Medan Imbi land in Bukit Bintang.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 9): Those who have built on government land illegally, under the previous government have been urged to come forward and discuss the matter with Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and the Federal Territories Ministry.
PETALING JAYA (Feb 9): Ali Cafe Tomyam Seafood restaurant at Jalan Pantai Baru, Bangsar is set to be demolished, according to Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Nor Hisham Ahmad Dahlan.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 28): The Medan Imbi building owner has offered to buy the two plots of land where the six-storey building and fruit stall is situated.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 18): The owner of the controversial building built on two plots of government land in Medan Imbi, Bukit Bintang here has been identified as Willowcrest Management Sdn Bhd, a company linked to businessman Datuk Seri Tee Yam @ Koo Tee Yam.
Rented for: RM4,000 Concluded by: Meifen Low (REN 06451) of Huttons OneWorld Sdn Bhd (012-653 0714) When: March 2018 Noteworthy: ● Freehold ● Built-up: 1,060sq ft, ● 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms ● Fully-furnished ● Move-in condition ● Facilities: One infinity pool and one wading pool, gymnasium, sauna and function rooms ● Close to SJK (C) Jalan Davidson, 500m away from Hang Tuah Monorail and LRT stations, 1.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 24): Crest Builder Holdings Bhd’s share price rose as much as 3% this morning, following announcement of its receipt of a RM328.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 18): Crest Builder Holdings Bhd has clinched a RM149.
TYPICALLY, when prime land in the city centre becomes scarce, fringe areas become the next natural target for both investors and developers.
PETALING JAYA (Nov 26): Prime land scarcity in Kuala Lumpur has forced investors and developers to move to fringe areas such as Imbi, Cheras and Pudu, which have been earmarked for future developments, said property consultants.