Maxim Global buys office tower on Jalan Klang Lama for RM29.5m
Maxim Global Bhd (KL:MAXIM) is buying a nine-storey office tower on Jalan Klang Lama here for RM29.5 million to serve as its new office.
Maxim Global Bhd (KL:MAXIM) is buying a nine-storey office tower on Jalan Klang Lama here for RM29.5 million to serve as its new office.
A day after the fracas over eviction in Kampung Sungai Baru, the village’s residents are now turning to the court while keeping their doors open to talks with the government.
Classita Holdings Bhd (KL:CLASSITA), which is set to be renamed NexG Bina Bhd, clarified on Thursday that the proposed selling price for its 49% stake in its lingerie business is not fixed at RM34.1 million, contrary to earlier reports.
Gamuda Bhd (KL:GAMUDA) said a consortium comprising its Singapore subsidiary and two other companies has submitted the highest bid of S$1.01 billion (about RM3.33 billion) in a tender for a mixed-use residential and commercial site in Singapore.
Fire protection solutions provider Unique Fire Holdings Bhd (KL:UNIQUE), which recently transferred to the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia, is acquiring a land parcel measuring 4,926 square metres in Shah Alam for RM15.54 million, to support its long-term expansion plans.
Al-Salam Real Estate Investment Trust (KL:ALSREIT) has proposed the establishment of a sukuk programme worth up to RM3 billion in nominal value.
Aman Cove Sdn Bhd, a joint venture between Aman Setia Group and Imperio Group, has signed a sales and purchase (S&P) agreement with Kulim Technology Park Corporation (KTPC) on Sept 8, to acquire 69.95 acres of commercial and residential land at the Kulim Hi-Tech Park (KHTP) for RM67 million.
Sunway Bhd (KL:SUNWAY) and its local partner have secured another residential site in Chuan Grove, Singapore after submitting the best bid at S$623.91 million (RM2.05 billion).
Vantage Data Centers said on Thursday it plans to acquire a hyperscale data centre campus in Johor as part of a US$1.6 billion (RM6.8 billion) investment secured to expand in Asia-Pacific.
Bandar Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the state-owned developer of the eponymous project, has agreed to pay compensation as settlement for scrapping a deal to develop Escape theme park.