CDL Hospitality Trusts gets a DPU kick from The Lowry
SINGAPORE (May 8): DBS is maintaining its “buy” call on CDL Hospitality Trusts with a revised target price of S$1.
SINGAPORE (May 8): DBS is maintaining its “buy” call on CDL Hospitality Trusts with a revised target price of S$1.
KUALA LUMPUR (May 4): Malaysian Resources Corp Bhd (MRCB), the master developer of KL Sentral, sees rising demand for residential properties at transit-oriented developments (TODs) by city dwellers and aims to tap more into this property segment.
PETALING JAYA (April 29): Psaros Development Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Psaros Group, has partnered United Overseas Australia Ltd (UOA Ltd) to develop the East Bank by Psaros apartment project in Perth, Australia.
PETALING JAYA (April 25): Some members of The Real Estate & Housing Developers’ Association Youth section (Rehda Youth) drew lessons in planning for vertical spaces and projects during its April study tour of two projects in Kuala Lumpur.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 18): I-Bhd posted a 21% rise in net profit for the first quarter ended March 31, 2017 (1QFY17) to RM18.
PETALING JAYA: Symphony Life Bhd is set to launch its Small-office Home-office (SoHo) development called Union Suites @ Bandar Sunway, Selangor targeting property investors and young working professionals.
PETALING JAYA (April 14): Property developer Stellar World Sdn Bhd is set to launch the first serviced suites project at The Gateways integrated development in Perak this Saturday (April 15).
KUALA LUMPUR (April 11): Property developers have to come up with relevant products that meet the expectations of millennials, said Triterra Metropolis Sdn Bhd (Triterra) joint chairman Datuk Seri Michael Yam at a press conference after the signing ceremony between Triterra and Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd today.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 11): Naza TTDI Sdn Bhd has forged a strategic partnership with Triterra Metropolis Sdn Bhd (Triterra) to kick-start an office development dubbed The MET Corporate Towers at the 75.
PETALING JAYA (April 8): One in five of the high-rise properties around Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) is believed to be unsafe due to certain defects caused by shoddy workmanship, apathy and ignorance in property management, as well as lawlessness in the design of buildings, said Architect Centre Sdn Bhd accredited architect and trainer Anthony Lee Tee.