S P Setia's corporate HQ: A leading example of sustainability
Gone are the days when S P Setia Bhd’s offices were located in a shopoffice.
Gone are the days when S P Setia Bhd’s offices were located in a shopoffice.
Walking beside the lake at The Central Park in Desa ParkCity in Kuala Lumpur, it is hard to imagine that this award-winning township was once a quarry.
Kota Kemuning in Shah Alam, launched two decades ago in partnership with DRB-Hicom Bhd, marked Gamuda Bhd’s first foray into property development.
Penang’s street food, laid-back lifestyle and melting pot of cultures draw investors, visitors and would-be residents from near and far.
A question in the final examination of Datuk Koe Peng Kang’s professional paper in engineering in the late 1990s has had a great influence on the Bandar Eco-Setia Sdn Bhd CEO’s approach to property development — that is, to protect the environment as much as possible during the development process.
For a very long time, Puncak Alam in Shah Alam North, Selangor, was just rubber and oil palm plantations.
Sime Darby Property Bhd, the property division of conglomerate Sime Darby Bhd, is a household name in builing mega townships, but it has recently decided to contribute to the country’s affordable housing agenda.
Though he took on the position of acting managing director of Sime Darby Property Bhd (SDP) only on April 1, Datuk Jauhari Hamidi wears his responsibility with casual ease.
S P Setia Bhd has a knack for turning a less favourable situation into something lucrative.