The historic hotel called The Del
The historic Hotel del Coronado, popularly known as The Del, was inspired by the natural beauty of Coronado island.
The historic Hotel del Coronado, popularly known as The Del, was inspired by the natural beauty of Coronado island.
A PRIVATE caveat is a formal legal notice to the world that you have an interest in a particular property or land.
The Lunar New Year will be here very soon and you have yet to get your home decked up for the festivities? Do not fret for we have picked a few easy jiffy DIY decor ideas to put you in the right mood for the celebrations.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): The National Centre for Infectious Disease Control will be built at the site of the former leper settlement, near Sungai Buloh Hospital (HSB), in Selangor, after the houses there are demolished starting in June.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): Hong Kong-listed Sino Haijing Holdings Ltd is investing RM280 million in Yong Tai Bhd under a corporate exercise and emerged as its new substantial shareholder with more than 33% of the voting rights.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): Tan Sri Lim Kang Hoo-controlled Iskandar Waterfront Holdings Bhd (IWH) is again ruminating to take its shares public after shelving the plan indefinitely, according to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), citing sources familiar with the matter.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): MKH Bhd’s indirect subsidiary Amona Metro Development Sdn Bhd plans to acquire a 84% stake in Temara Pekeliling Sdn Bhd, the owner of a 1.
DESPITE its proximity to Singapore, the Johor Bahru property market had never received the same kind of attention as the Klang Valley or Penang markets until the launch of the Iskandar Malaysia development corridor in 2006.
PETALING JAYA: The Ascent Paradigm by WCT Holdings Bhd (WCT), which opened in the third quarter of last year, has seen half of its 504,084 sq ft total net lettable area taken up.
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 4): International property consultancy firm Rahim & Co is hoping a guideline will be provided on the newly-imposed limit on sales of new homes priced up to RM300,000 for first-time home buyers.