Full speed ahead for restoration


New deal inked: Lim and the Aga Khan (centre) witnessing the handover of documents between ThinkCity and AKTC.

GEORGE TOWN: The restoration of Armenian Street Park and Fort Cornwallis is expected to move into full gear with the signing of an agreement between the Chief Minister of Penang (Incorporation), Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) and Think City Sdn Bhd.

A Management Collaboration Agreement to accelerate the project works was signed on Oct 16 in Chantilly, France. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and the Aga Khan witnessed the signing ceremony.

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