Gamuda Cove secures new tenants, partners


From left: Long John Silver’s chairman Mohd Yusof bin Ishak, Big Apple director Gary Ting, Gamuda Cove general managing Brandon Yong, Kenangan Coffee director Low Jing Yee and Technoriant managing director Datuk Bruce Lim.

PETALING JAYA: Gamuda Cove has confirmed openings from a diverse array of tenants spanning food and beverage (F&B), education and convenience sectors for its current and future township developments.

Gamuda Cove general manager Brandon Yong said as the township development progresses, it is timely for the company to bring in various tenants and partnerships that will strengthen the township and support a self-sustained community.

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