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SunCity acquires land in Penang for a project with an estimated GDV of RM800m

KUALA LUMPUR: Sunway City Bhd (SunCity) is acquiring a parcel of freehold land in Penang for RM38.765 million, intended for a residential project.

SunCity via its subsidiary, Sunway City (Penang) Sdn Bhd entered into a sale and purchase agreement with Sungei Ara Holdings Sdn Bhd on Aug 4, 2010.

Keladi Maju posts net profit of RM1.67m

KUALA LUMPUR: Keladi Maju Bhd posted net profit of RM1.67 million for its second quarter (2Q) ended July 31, 2010 on the back of revenue of RM8.1 million.

For the same quarter a year ago, the company posted net profit of RM2.34 million and revenue of RM11.13 million.

HCM City plans to save old colonial French villas

HO CHI MINH CITY: HCM City is planning to conserve its French-era villas, which are being razed one by one to make way for high-rise buildings, Vietnamese News Agency (VNA) reported Monday, Sept 27.

Most of them are in Districts 1 and 3, with a high concentration being on Tu Xuong and Le Quy Don streets.

More green rating tools to be launched

KUALA LUMPUR: Three more green rating tools are expected be launched by the second quarter (2Q) of 2011, said Boon Che Wee, president of the Malaysia Institute of Architects (PAM).

City & Country: Recognising innovation in design

Refreshing concepts from winning architects
Bold, refreshing and artistically articulated were just some of the words used to describe the work of the winners of the Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) Architectural Awards 2010. Some 25 architectural firms received awards in eight categories this year.

City & Country:Fitters Diversified branches out

Fitters Diversified Bhd, a fire protection specialist, has embarked on its maiden property development project ­—  ZetaPark — in Jalan Genting Klang in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Fitters Diversified is involved in several other businesses including manufacturing and trading, renewable energy, and engineering and construction.

City & Country: New strategies to retain and attract office tenants

Landlords of existing office buildings, particularly older structures, are coming up with innovative strategies to retain existing tenants and attract new ones.They have also become more generous, providing value added services as they strive to compete in a tenants’ market, says C H Williams Talhar & Wong (WTW) managing director Foo Gee Jen.“Older buildings cannot compete based on their de