Taman Sri Bintang residents not happy with proposed high-density development
Sinar Bintang Safety and Welfare Association chairman Deric Teh: Our biggest concern is the high-density project on this steep slope…
Sinar Bintang Safety and Welfare Association chairman Deric Teh: Our biggest concern is the high-density project on this steep slope…
LBS Bina Group executive chairman, Tan Sri Lim Hock San: We had to stand together to overcome the second wave
They started out as a construction company but took the big step to build their “own projects and become a developer”. Almost three decades later, LBS Bina Group has become a household name as one of the leading players in the country’s property industry.
Au pointed out that the recent revised terms and conditions of MM2H still have many questions unanswered.
Noteworthy:
● Freehold
● Built-up: 2,000 sq ft
● Land size: 1,754 sq ft
● Three bedrooms, three bathrooms
● Semi-furnished unit with alarm system
● Gated-and-guarded community
When: April 2021
Noteworthy:
● Leasehold
● Land size: 66,000 sq ft
● Unfurnished
● Large open space of 900 sq ft
● Easily accessible via Damansara-Puchong Highway (LDP), Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS), South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE) and North–South Expressway Central Link (ELITE)
When: May 2021
Set up in 1890 to provide not-for-profit transport services, the rail operator has racked up billions in liabilities through money-losing operations. Though the idea of generating income from SRT assets has been around for years, the plans are only now taking shape.
“This is an example of how a green lung can be at risk if it is not gazetted as a green lung in the first place in the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020. We have made so many objections previously and called for the Federal Territories Minister to gazette Federal Hill as a green lung, and this is precisely what we were trying to prevent,” said SKL chairman Datuk M. Ali.
FIABCI Malaysia president Datuk Seri Koe Peng Kang urged the government to quickly settle the issue to avoid greater damage to the country’s economy and image
Chairman of “Hongkongers in Malaysia” Facebook group Gary Crestejo: With the drastic change of terms and conditions, it has already created a negative image to the country