King Salman Centre to be built in Putrajaya
A permanent structure for the King Salman Centre for International Peace will be built in Putrajaya.
A permanent structure for the King Salman Centre for International Peace will be built in Putrajaya.
Najib says 3,563 units have been completed, occupied.
The model would be about leasing such land based on fixed monthly rental.
The ministry of urban wellbeing, housing and local government will build 4,800 units of studio apartment for youths, on its land in Batu district, Kuala Lumpur.
The Federal Territories Ministry plans to create a package that will benefit developers in terms of reducing cost and be time efficient when constructing affordable houses for the people.
Sarawak will fine-tune its own financial model to enable the middle-income group to buy their own house in the state.
The RM368 million Kangar City Centre (KCC) project, which is scheduled to begin construction in the next three to five months, will become a new landmark for the state capital, said Perlis Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azlan Man.
Penang-based property developer M Summit Group is set to launch next month two new mixed-development projects, with a combined gross development value (GDV) of RM85 million.
The Terengganu state government, via the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID), has taken measures to improve the water flow in flood-prone areas to alleviate flooding.
"I know people are excited about it," Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said, adding the project would "open a new landscape in terms of bilateral relations".