RM8 bil Gemas-JB double-track rail plans up for inspection
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 28): The long-delayed final stretch of the RM8 billion electrified double-track (EDT) rail between Gemas (in Negeri Sembilan) and Johor Bahru (Johor) — which was supposed to be completed in 2008 — seems to finally be moving forward.
Compulsory government acquisition of Kim Teng Park, Johor Bahru, cancelled
Johor Bahru (Oct 27): Residents of Kim Teng Park, Johor Bahru, who have been living in limbo since May 2015, breathed a collective sigh of relief recently when they heard the announcement that their homes were no longer part of a compulsory government acquisition.
Bina Puri to build PR1MA homes in Johor Bahru
PETALING JAYA (Oct 26): Construction firm Bina Puri Holdings Bhd has received a letter of intent from PR1MA Corporation Malaysia (PR1MA) for the construction of 994 apartment units and 20 shops in Johor Bahru.
Selangor’s Ampang, the country cousin
ONCE synonymous with tin mining, Ampang is now distinctly divided into two by the Middle Ring Road II (MRR2), with the east side bearing a Selangor address and the west side a Kuala Lumpur one.
Hunza Properties buys land in Penang for affordable housing
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 20): Hunza Properties Bhd is acquiring a 3.
Mah Sing to launch affordable homes in Rawang
PETALING JAYA (Oct 20): In an initiative to make home ownership more affordable for the lower income group, Mah Sing Group will be hosting an event for members of the public to register their interest in purchasing a unit of Cendana Apartments, a Rumah Selangorku project, at M Residence 2 @ Rawang.
Sungei Wang Plaza to remain a laggard for CMMT
CapitaLand Malaysia Mall Trust (Oct 19, RM1.
Penang signs deal with Aga Khan Trust to manage and develop George Town
GEORGE TOWN (Oct 19): Chief Minister Incorporated (CMI) signed a management collaboration agreement with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) and Think City Sdn Bhd today in Chantilly, France.
Don’t rush to sell your land, Najib tells Kampung Baru residents
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 19): Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday advised Kampung Baru residents to keep their land as the value will increase due to the many developments the government has planned for Kuala Lumpur’s last remaining Malay enclave.