Where lost artists gather
“We did not choose the building, the building chose us,” says Liza Ho, one-half of the duo who co-founded and manage the Zhongshan Building, a row of three 4-storey shophouses tucked away in a leafy cluster of low-rise buildings at Kampung Attap.
Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA to generate RM610m in revenue by 2021
SEPANG (Feb 8): The Mitsui Outlet Park (MOP) KLIA in Sepang is expected to garner sales revenue of 17 billion yen (RM610 million) when the premium outlet mall is completely developed by 2021, MFMA Development Sdn Bhd Director Tatsuro Irino told Bernama today.
KL-S’pore HSR completes 3-month public inspection exercise
PETALING JAYA (Feb 8): The Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed rail (HSR) project has garnered more than 35,000 responses — a record number of public feedback for rail-based public transportation projects in Malaysia — over the course of its recently-completed three-month public inspection exercise, said MyHSR Corp in a statement today.
Feels like home
It is easy to mistake Mansion 1969, perched on the side of the South Klang Valley Expressway’s Telok Panglima Garang exit in Jenjarom, for one of the old village’s rural houses complete with zinc roofs and aged plank wood walls.
Bringing its heritage to the fore
“Wait, are you sure this flat white is only RM6?” we ask.
Revived and thriving
Few things are arguably more relaxing than sipping a morning coffee at one of the cafes at Kong Heng Square, while contemplating the beams of sunlight that filter gently through the leaves of the plants that grow along the old main wall of the square.
Malaysia needs to incentivise material imports to encourage affordable housing
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 7): Malaysia has to incentivise material imports even more in order to enhance its affordable housing efforts even though it is ahead of other countries, Bernama reported Australia’s Compass Housing Services as saying today.
Hotel income boosts Sunway REIT 2Q earnings
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 7): Sunway Real Estate Investment Trust’s (REIT) net property income (NPI) grew 10% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM103.