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Tambun MP wants best solution for pomelo growers
TAMBUN MP Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah will discuss with the state government the land issue pertaining to the eviction notices received by pomelo farmers near Ampang.
Affordable homes a big draw
THE Penang government has received over 8,000 applications for its affordable housing units priced from RM200,000 to RM400,000.
Fair sees long queue of visitors seeking affordable homes
THE two Penang Development Corporation (PDC) affordable housing booths at the Star Property Fair 2015 at the Sunway Carnival Mall and Sunway Convention Centre in Seberang Jaya have seen a long line of visitors.
High gain in hotel sector
INNOVATIVE hotel projects can provide good opportunities for higher return on investments (ROI), said Chester Properties Sdn Bhd project director Beh Chee Keng.
RM6bil worth of projects expected for this year
THE value of construction works by the private and public sectors in Penang was RM4.8bil last year, according to Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) figures.
Work with state, developers urged
THE state government wants to work with property developers to cushion the impact of skyrocketing property prices and the slowdown in the property market.
State has identified sites for projects which will begin soon
LIPIS: Lipis folks will continue to enjoy a host of benefits and developments under the Government, Lipis MCA division chief Datuk Fong Koong Fuee said.
RM53mil state aid to build affordable homes for bumis
THE state government, through its Penang Bumiputera Housing Trust Accounts, will allocate RM52.9mil to build 320 low medium-cost (LMC) homes for bumiputra buyers.
Ministry and agency build more affordable homes in Labuan
LABUAN: Development plans are on track to drive this duty-free island towards progress.
MBSA holds session for protests against proposal of re-zoning public utility lands
PROPOSALS to re-zone two public utility lands in Shah Alam for commercial use have shocked residents and non-governmental organisations (NGO) in the city.