City & Country: Creative retailing
Product differentiation separates one project from another, with high-end developers turning to art to enhance value.
Product differentiation separates one project from another, with high-end developers turning to art to enhance value.
The relatively quiet Templer’s Park in Rawang, Selangor, nestled against a backdrop of lush forest in the northern corridor of Kuala Lumpur, will soon see not one but three high-end residential projects. The three are 9’d Templer, The Takun and a condominium-cum-bungalow project that is yet to be named.
Along Jalan Berangan in Changkat Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is a row of shophouses. If you were to stroll along the undulating road, you would notice a guesthouse near the end of it.No 41 Berangan opened its doors in March 2009 as a test bed for three friends — Masila M Ariff, Zulkifli Mat Jusoh and Evelyn Robijns — who were making a foray into the hospitality business.
Looking to the Middle East
These are exciting times for the Maju Group of Companies with the recent appointment of a new chief executive and big plans not just locally but overseas as well.
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) and property stocks are alternatives to property investment. While both are listed on Bursa Malaysia, they offer different potential risks and rewards.
If you take a drive to Kemensah, a stone’s throw away from the National Zoo in Kuala Lumpur, you will notice a number of on-going projects there. The area is attractive for its lush greenery and impressive hills, its proximity to the Kuala Lumpur city centre, and several major expressways that ensure convenience and connectivity.
Investment gurus Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump once remarked on their love for investing in property.
PETALING JAYA: Sunway City Bhd (SunCity) has signed a collaboration agreement with Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Investment and Development Co., Ltd (SSTEC) to develop 41 hectares of the 3,000-hectare Tianjin Eco-City in Tianjin, China with a gross development value of RM5 billion.
BEIJING: China's capital city of Beijing has ordered that families can buy only one home from now on, a potentially tough new tactic in the country's fight against rampant property speculation.
The rule will apply to purchases above and beyond what families already own, meaning that people with multiple homes will be allowed to retain those and could even acquire one more.
DUBAI: A Dubai-based Malaysian businessman is embarking on a project to build 200 low-cost houses for earthquake victims in the city of Padang in West Sumatra, Indonesia.