Before It Turned Stunning
Green strategies for an industrial city.
Green strategies for an industrial city.
Sri Hartamas has existed since the late 80s but not many know of it until a local developer brought colors to the otherwise dull neighborhood. Home Finder talks to Malaysia Land (Mayland) Properties Sdn Bhd, the developer with a nose for thrilling ideas in property development.
Winning the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2011 proved to be an amazing feat for OSK Property Holdings Bhd (OSKP), especially when contending among other bests in the Asia Pacific region
Taiwan invades the international marketer of investments, as the rest of the world is trapped in the economical recession and ‘Eurocrisis.’ The firstly launched investment projects are comprised of 35 large-scale investment plans. With a hefty sum of $36 billion, Taiwan stages at the 2011 MIPIM ASIA, Hong Kong. The collaboration between the private sectors and public sector, along with the central governments and local governments, will benefit Taiwan’s economic developments and make great contribution to the fourth quarter in 2011.
The development company overseeing construction of a massive system of ski, beach and natural heath spa resorts covering 50,000 sq km in the North Caucasus Mountains, stretching 1,200 km from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea
It is in the living that a house is called a home. What more when different elements come into play to define its character, making it more than just structures and a roof over your head. Willow Park at Denai Alam inhabits the essential things that make a good life.
Witness the birth of a tropical contemporary waterfront development
MIPIM Asia opens for business on November 15, in Hong Kong, with some 1,800 real estate professionals, including over 300 investors, 150 retailers and numerous senior politicians
Cityscape Architectural Awards 2011 winners were announced at the Award gala dinner ceremony held at the Madinat Jumeriah, Dubai on September 27th.
Johor is one of the nation’s fastest growing states in terms of new development. Iskandar Malaysia, launched in 2006 can be deemed as the factor that is spurring such fast-paced movement. This corridor, in the southern part of the state is aiming to become Malaysia’s most developed region.
The concept of a Bumiputera ethnic group was coined by former Malaysia Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman in an effort to preserve the rights and privileges of certain races under it. Malaysian Malays and a few more ethnicities who are non-Chinese and Indian are categorized under Bumiputera, including the indigenous of Sabah and Sarawak.
Since January 2011 there has been much euphoria as it appears that a serious rally is in the making with the following cocktail of ingredients making for a strong brew of ‘irrational exuberance’ in our local Malaysian equity markets.