OSK Property unveils MIRA at Shorea Park serviced apartment project in Puchong
Dubbed MIRA at Shorea Park, the serviced apartment project is the first phase of the 27.77 acres Shorea Park’s integrated development in Puchong
Dubbed MIRA at Shorea Park, the serviced apartment project is the first phase of the 27.77 acres Shorea Park’s integrated development in Puchong
It is crucial for the stakeholders to understand the government’s fear factors and also to let the authorities know the consequences to the country if such stringent new rules are implemented.
A head of research at a local investment bank said that any impact “will be short term in nature and only affect the appetite of the Mainland Chinese for properties, and not the health of the financial system itself”.
Max Cheung: After work, I would eat in the TVB canteen cause it was cheaper, and I would deliberately stay back late after filming on location cause they would prepare meals for us. If I went home earlier, there wouldn't be any meals available.
"We're relieved that it's still standing."
As common as this practice is though, excessive and indiscriminate renovations, approved or otherwise, make the whole neighbourhood appear disjointed, incongruous, uncoordinated, disharmonious and even at odds with the house next door, and as a result, the value of these properties suffer
Along with the progress, a wide network of infrastructure and roads has been built, some dating more than a century old. If they had voices, these thoroughfares would probably have a thousand tales to tell on the history and changing face of the country’s capital city.
Eight of the selected eatery operators of the Caring Community Campaign “Alongside our B40s” open up their stories, give us a glimpse of the hardships they face, and inspire us with their unflinching tenacity as they keep moving forward
FIABCI Malaysia president Datuk Seri Koe Peng Kang urged the government to quickly settle the issue to avoid greater damage to the country’s economy and image
Chairman of “Hongkongers in Malaysia” Facebook group Gary Crestejo: With the drastic change of terms and conditions, it has already created a negative image to the country