Plenitude’s upcoming Gurney Walk in Penang secures 30% occupancy
“We have received positive responses from prospective tenants, who are confident of the immense potential presented by Gurney Walk."
“We have received positive responses from prospective tenants, who are confident of the immense potential presented by Gurney Walk."
Sunsuria in October entered into two agreements to venture into the development of Bangsar Hill Park — a high-rise residential project along Lorong Maarof — and Nadi @ TAR, a high-rise mixed commercial project along Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur.
Retail Group Malaysia: Reduced take-home pay during the period also limited the purchasing power of Malaysian consumers
The central bank said this will be under the Targeted Relief and Recovery Facility (TRRF) which is aimed at assisting eligible SMEs in the services sector, whose revenues have been affected by the recent enhanced and conditional movement control orders.
The SC has now given UEM Sunrise until Jan 31 next year to make its announcement on the matter, the group said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday.
Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah about 6,603 people living in the area have been screened so far, with 5,056 positive cases detected since the cluster was announced by the Ministry of Health on Nov 7.
Selangor, according to Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah, contributed 891 or 60.5% of the new infections.
In a filing with the bourse, Tiong Nam said it had, from Nov 23 to Nov 26, conducted tests for a total of 267 in-house staff and subcontracted workers of the affected warehouse, after a number of its workers tested positive for the virus.
They are seeking a declaration from the court that Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali, as their MP, owes them a fiduciary duty and is a trustee in respect of his relationship with his constituents, including themselves. They also want a declaration that he had breached his representation to them, and as such breached the fiduciary obligations owed to them.
In a statement, the MoHR pointed out that the main offence by the Top Glove group was its failure to apply for an accommodation certificate from the director-general of the Department of Labour of Peninsular Malaysia (JTKSM) under Section 24D of the act, which led to the discovery of other offences, including dense, uncomfortable accommodation and lack of proper ventilation. Moreover, the buildings used as accommodation for workers did not adhere to local authority laws, it added.