Kuala Lumpur soon to boom with mega projects
With a slew of mega projects scheduled to transform the Kuala Lumpur skyline, the capital city will soon be in a construction boom.
With a slew of mega projects scheduled to transform the Kuala Lumpur skyline, the capital city will soon be in a construction boom.
KUALA LUMPUR: Tiger Synergy Bhd which slipped into the red last financial year ended June 30, 2015 (FY15) due to administration costs and pending the launch of new projects, will launch three new projects with a combined gross development value (GDV) of RM500 million next year, to turn itself around and start gaining traction again.
PETALING JAYA (Nov 24): UOA Development Bhd’s revenue in 3Q2015 ended September 30, 2015, increased 41% to RM 492.
The Penang state Urban Regeneration Committee will hold its first meeting at the Penang Development Corporation on December 7, says its chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo, reports The Malaysian Insider.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 23): Eversendai Corp Bhd has bagged a string of new engineering and construction contracts both foreign and domestic, worth RM316 million.
NOV 22 (George Town): The Penang government has again defended its approvals for land reclamation projects, insisting that they will benefit the people.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Empire City Damansara development in Petaling Jaya, which held the “Party of the Century” in January with celebrities like Paris Hilton and K-pop group 2 AM, is delaying the opening of the mall to September 2016, said retailers.
JOHOR BAHRU (Nov 23): The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar, launched the Ibrahim International Business District (IIBD) at the Persada Johor International Convention Centre here yesterday, in conjunction with his 57th birthday celebrations.
LONDON: The Emirates Glass Leading European Architecture Forum (LEAF) Awards, which recognises innovative architectural design projects from around the world, recently announced this year’s winners at a gala dinner on Oct 16 at the Landmark Hotel in London.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 21): High-rise homes are more than just an option first-time homebuyers or younger property investors settle for; in fact, they can also be desired by young professionals and older folks alike, says See Hoy Chan Sdn Bhd CEO Joe Tan.