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PKNS to turn SSP2 into Solar Valley

CYBERJAYA: The Selangor State Development Corp (PKNS) plans to turn the Selangor Science Park 2 (SSP2) located near Cyberjaya, Selangor into a Solar Valley.

“We plan to `solar-ise’ the whole of SSP2,” said PKNS Head of Business Development Norzila Sidek, adding that this can be done by attracting solar manufacturing industry players to invest in SSP2.

Dubai needs a little dose of reality

IT is relatively easy to snigger at the plight facing Dubai. Words like hubris and phrases like "pride comes before a fall" come to mind. After all, it is pretty humiliating for anyone to admit they can't pay their bills, let alone a city which has built its reputation upon being a braggart.

Lee plans $2.6bln bet on Hong Kong home prices

HONG KONG: Lee Shau-kee, the billionaire chairman of Henderson Land Development Co., is planning a $2.6 billion (RM8.8 billion) bet that Hong Kong home prices will keep rising.

Lee, 81, said today he plans to spend HK$10 billion (RM4.36 billion) on property in the next two to three months and another HK$10 billion on government land premiums for its Wu Kai Sha project.

Lend lease considers buying ING retail property fund

SYDNEY: Lend Lease Group, Australia’s largest property developer, may buy the ING Retail Property Fund to gain assets including the Joondalup shopping center in Perth and the Harbour Town complex on the Gold Coast.

Hong Kong property "good bet," Hang Lung’s Chan says

HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s home market will be a “good bet” because of a shortage of new housing units, Hang Lung Properties Ltd. Chairman Ronnie Chan said.

Chan said in a Bloomberg Television interview today that he’s “positive” about the city’s luxury housing market because demand will be supported by wealthy mainland Chinese.

Contractor of collapsed suspension bridge blacklisted

IPOH: The Perak government has decided to blacklist the contractor involved in building the ill-fated suspension bridge which collapsed, killing three primary school pupils who attended a 1 Malaysia Camp at the education department’s co-curriculum centre in Kuala Dipang, Kampar in October.

Metrojaya opens first store in Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: Metrojaya Bhd, a leading homegrown retailer, opened its first department store in the heart of Kota Kinabalu at the Suria Sabah Shopping Mall here today.

Kota Kinabalu mayor Datuk Iliyas Ibrahim said the opening of Metrojaya in Kota Kinabalu was timely as it has been one of the fastest growing cities in this region.