Strong influx of mega projects seen to contribute to Gamuda’s order book
Gamuda Bhd (March 26, RM5.
Gamuda Bhd (March 26, RM5.
GEORGE TOWN (March 26): The first witness in Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng’s graft case has said he is unsure over the details of his report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) regarding the sale and purchase of Lim’s residential home, casting a doubt over his report.
PETALING JAYA (March 24): Specialty retail stores – which include sporting goods and F & B – are expected to grow by 6.
PETALING JAYA (March 24): Two Grade A office buildings in Putrajaya valued at RM600 million have been put on sale as their owner, a US-based private equity fund, is unable to pay its debt, reported The Edge weekly.
成交租金:RM28,000 交易推手:来自Ping Properties的Eric Mok (PEA 1617, 012-338 0356) 成交月份:2017年11月 卖点: 土地面积:一英亩 空置单位 单位面积:16,500平方尺 根据交易推手Eric Mok指出,这间工厂的租户喜欢这个地区,因为它临近之前所租用的工厂。 “这所工业厂位于Bukit Kemuning的主要道路附近。租户是石油和天然气管道维护工程服务商,所以地点对他们来说很重要,因为可以确保即时为客户提供服务。再来,这家工厂的电力容量为800安培(ampere),与其他一些只有150至300 安培电量的工厂更高。” Mok补充,位于Jalan Bukit Kemuning工厂的平均租金是每平方尺RM1.
Bubble, bubble’, toil and trouble? Bubble can be a scary word for property investors because it means that real estate prices are inflating rapidly over a short period without the support of underlying fundamentals or demand.
JOHOR BAHRU: Despite the challenging real estate market, Country Garden Malaysia has managed to achieve a decent take-up rate of more than 70% for its new property launches in Malaysia last year.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 23): Battersea Power Station Development Co is today launching London’s newest retail and leisure destination — Battersea Power Station.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 23): The joint-venture (JV) company between Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB) and the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), which is undertaking the town centre development of the massive Kwasa Damansara township in Sungai Buloh, has appointed MRCB’s wholly-owned MRCB Land Sdn Bhd as the project’s management contractor for a provisional sum of RM7.
PETALING JAYA (March 22): Two Malaysians were crowned the winners at the Asia Young Designers of the Year 2017/18 at the Asia Young Designer Summit 2017/18, beating entries from 12 other countries including Hong Kong, Taiwan, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.