UEM Sunrise Bhd recently completed Residensi Allevia’s topping-out ceremony in Mont’ Kiara, further establishing its presence in the Klang Valley Central region.
Battersea Power Station has been named one of the 20 Best Cultural Spots in National Geographic’s Best Of The World 2024 series thanks to the meaningful and unique experiences the former coal-fired power station now offers.
The Ministry of National Unity (KPN) is set to organise a Festival Perpaduan Etnik at i-City on Feb 17 and 18, 2024, in conjunction with the Chinese New Year festival. The event is aimed at fostering ethnic unity in Malaysia in line with the concept of Malaysia MADANI.
Perched on high ground, ViO Banj'ran represents the epitome of opulence and luxury, setting an unrivalled standard in hilltop living. This latest IJM Land development in Seremban 2 Heights redefines sophistication, crafting a realm where exclusivity reigns supreme for the most discerning of...
LBS Bina Group Bhd (LBS) group executive chairman of Tan Sri Lim Hock San has been conferred the 2024 Global Outstanding Corporate Excellence and Sustainability Leadership Award during the 2024 Global Economic and Strategic Outlook Forum (GESOF), an event hosted by the KSI Strategic Institute for...
HCK Capital Group (HCK), a prominent property developer, celebrated the achievements of its stakeholders and unveiled its future plans at the Malaysian International Trade and Exhibition Centre in Kuala Lumpur during the grand Partnership of Achievers Gala recently.
Sime Darby Property Bhd through its wholly owned subsidiary Seed Homes Sdn Bhd has signed a shareholders’ agreement with Lagenda Properties Bhd to set up Seed Homes Lagenda, a 50:50 joint venture to develop affordable homes.
City developer SkyWorld Development Bhd’s (SkyWorld) latest completed development, SkyAwani 5 Residence in Sentul has achieved an 84% Qlassic score and a 5-star Shassic rating. Qlassic is the construction industry’s benchmark for workmanship quality while Shassic is the benchmark for safety and...
The measured growth trajectory observed in Malaysia's property market in 2023 is expected to continue this year. This is primarily attributed to buyers maintaining a cautious approach toward property acquisitions, even though there has been an overall improvement in sentiment.
As the economy continues its slow recovery, Feng Shui practitioners are embracing the dragon when it comes to the property outlook in the coming year.