CapitaLand reviews strategy


Still viable: Despite the slowdown in the property segment, CapitaLand is still looking at increasing its presence in Kuala Lumpur. Lim is upbeat about the genKL project in Jalan Kuchai Lama.

Details of RM8bil Danga Bay project being ironed out with JV partners in view of soft property market

PETALING JAYA: Singapore-based CapitaLand Ltd, which is also South-East Asia’s largest real estate developer, is reviewing its RM8bil joint venture (JV) project in Danga Bay, Johor.

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