Visualising a better future
Being aware of future trends not only enables businesses, including those in the building and construction industry, to stay relevant but also empowers them to improve the community in a dynamic and sustainable way.
Being aware of future trends not only enables businesses, including those in the building and construction industry, to stay relevant but also empowers them to improve the community in a dynamic and sustainable way.
A penthouse that comes with its own sky garden with panoramic city views and a swimming pool —that would probably fit the description of luxury high-rise living.
With the mushrooming of high-rises and mixed-use developments in Kuala Lumpur, boutique landscape and architecture firm, Pentago, decided to take the road less travelled — it refurbished a heritage site to lodge its main office, Pentago House.
Established as a timber company back in 2002, Exsim Group of Companies ventured into property development in 2009, focusing on residential, commercial and industrial projects in the Klang Valley.
PETALING JAYA (Sept 3): Believing that the market will start recovering in 2017, Ireka Development Management Sdn Bhd’s chief operating officer Raymond Chin says the group is planning to roll out three projects in the next 12 months, with a total gross development value (GDV) of more than RM700 million.
SINGAPORE (Sept 2): Frasers Centrepoint Limited on Thursday announced that its hospitality arm, Frasers Hospitality Group, will open a 253-unit serviced residence in Putrajaya in 2019.
WHAT is the one word that comes to mind when you think of the upcoming Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR)? “Opportunities”, “speed” and “money”, in that order.
WHERE are the next property investment hotspots along the planned route of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR)? Well, we could consider cities and towns with a strong working population or with strong tourism elements, said real estate experts during a panel discussion entitled “HSR — The Big Idea” at TheEdgeProperty.
THE planned Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High Speed Rail (HSR) may not be revolutionary but will, nevertheless, contribute to Malaysia’s development growth.
WITH the expected improvements in infrastructure that come from having a high speed rail station, towns such as Seremban in Negeri Sembilan and Ayer Keroh in Melaka will see more significant growth in their property values than the more developed and larger cities, said Henry Butcher Malaysia chief operating officer Tang Chee Meng.