An exquisite stay
SWITZERLAND’s financial centre, Zurich, is a bustling contemporary metropolis with a vibrant arts and culture scene, and a beautifully preserved old town with cobblestone streets and quaint churches.
SWITZERLAND’s financial centre, Zurich, is a bustling contemporary metropolis with a vibrant arts and culture scene, and a beautifully preserved old town with cobblestone streets and quaint churches.
LOOKING at old photos of Kuala Lumpur, one would notice that there were few tall buildings at the time.
SINGAPORE (Sept 7): Keppel Land, the property arm of Keppel Corporation, has entered into a conditional joint venture agreement with Shwe Taung Group to develop premium serviced residences and offices in the second phase of Junction City in Yangon, Myanmar.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 7): Kuala Lumpur slipped three spots to 20th out of 30 leading cities globally in this year’s "Cities of Opportunity" benchmarking, developed by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), released today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 7): AmFunds Management Bhd, or more commonly known as AmInvest, has rated Malaysia's real estate investment trust (REIT) as "underweight", despite seeking to double its investment to RM500 million in that asset class by next March.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 7): Land & General Bhd (L&G) is aiming to launch projects worth more than RM1.
SINGAPORE (Sept 7): Healthy interest for new office buildings is allaying fears over Grade A office rents crashing and that new office supply will not be absorbed, according to a Monday sector note by DBS Vickers.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 7): The Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) will start the construction of single-storey terraced homes under the Felda New Generation Housing programme in about one or two months, said chairman Tan Sri Mohd Isa Abdul Samad, according to a Bernama report yesterday.
Eversendai Corp Bhd (Sept 6, 47 sen) Maintain outperform call with a lower target price of 63 sen: We attended Eversendai Corp Bhd’s briefing and came away feeling “neutral” on its outlook.
“You coming?” asks Professor Dr Jimmy Lim, founder and principal of Jimmy Lim Design, as he steps into his home office.