Think City: Invest in Kuala Lumpur’s cultural and creative potential
Think City awarded eight applicants, who went through expert evaluations, workshops and a pitch event, with the grants.
Think City awarded eight applicants, who went through expert evaluations, workshops and a pitch event, with the grants.
The group added that the proposed acquisitions align with its future business expansion plans, considering the strategic location and easy accessibility of the land for potential development.
The MyPlace Awards, which recognises outstanding placemaking initiatives by organisations and communities in enhancing public spaces and fostering positive impacts for local communities, was judged by 30 experts and professionals in their respective fields.
Setia Bayuemas Lake Park took the Emerald Winner in Category 3: Community and Neighbourhood Park (Subcategory 2: Private sector) while South Creek Park, located in Setia EcoHill 2, Semenyih, emerged as the Diamond Winner title in Category 2: City and Town Park (Subcategory 1: Below 50 Hectares).
According to the group's filing on Bursa Malaysia, 99.
“You also need support and to work in partnership.
ParkCity Group CEO Datuk Joseph Lau said PLANMalaysia’s recognition underscores ParkCity’s commitment to sustainability, which is very much ingrained in the group’s brand DNA.
To incentivise towns and cities to transition into Smart Cities, the Ministry of Local Government Development (KPKT) will provide a RM200,000 grant to local authorities that win the Malaysia Urban Planning Awards (MUPA) starting next year.
The micro planning is a process that builds the capacity of the community to analyse their own situations and work on it to create a better future.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said based on his prior meetings with foreign companies and investors operating in Malaysia, there are two aspects for Malaysia to improve, namely the lack of specialised expertise at the highest level; and the speed of regulatory approval, which is still not satisfactory.