D-Villa Hotel & Residence Johor Bahru to offer broad appeal
JOHOR BAHRU (Sept 9): D-Villa Hotel & Residence Johor Bahru is targeted to welcome both tourists and business travellers when it opens in 2018.
JOHOR BAHRU (Sept 9): D-Villa Hotel & Residence Johor Bahru is targeted to welcome both tourists and business travellers when it opens in 2018.
SHAH ALAM (Sept 9): Symphony Life Bhd said performance for current financial year ending March 31, 2016 (FY16) would be worse than the previous year, as the property developer contended with slower demand.
SEVERAL buildings in the city centre near Bukit Bintang, built during the British administration, are expected to make way for a multi-billion ringgit integrated development project comprising serviced apartments, offices and a mall.
IPOH (Sept 9): Manjung district, formerly known as the Dindings district, is undergoing an amazing metamorphosis from a rural setting to urbanisation.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd, which is acquiring a tract of land in Puchong for a residential development for RM95 million, is delaying the land deal to Oct 19 this year, pending the removal of a caveat lodged on the land.
TWO prominent businessmen are looking at divesting 183 Ampang, a six-year-old residential project located close to two major roads in Kuala Lumpur — Jalan Ampang and Jalan Tun Razak — possibly for as much as RM2,400 psf or RM317 million.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd has named its founder Datuk Lee Tian Hock (pictured) as the group’s new managing director (MD) effective today.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): OSK Holdings Bhd proposed takeover of PJ Development Holdings Bhd (PJD) has fallen through, as the former only holds 89.
KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 8): Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB) expects to see a surge in its earnings by 28% for financial year ending Dec 31, 2016 (FY16) contributed by the RM9 billion light rail transit Line 3 (LRT3) project, the digitalEdge DAILY reported today.
SELANGOR (Sept 8): Country Heights Holdings Bhd’s (CHHB) wholly-owned subsidiary Country Heights Sdn Bhd (CHSB) was slapped with two law suits amounting to RM 28.