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Real Estate Highlights Kuala Lumpur - Penang - Johor Bahru • 1St Half 2008
Research Real Estate Highlights Kuala Lumpur - Penang - Johor Bahru • 1st Half 2008 Contents Kuala Lumpur Hotel • Condominium Market 2 • Office Market 5 • Retail Market 8 • Hotel Market 10 Penang Property Market 12 Retail Johor Bahru Property Market 14 Residential Office Executive Summary Kuala Lumpur • The high end condominium market stabilised in the first half of 2008 in terms of take up, capital values and rentals. • Rentals and occupancies of prime offices continued to rise due to the current tight supply of good quality office buildings. • Several retail centres located at fringes of KL City are undergoing refurbishment works to remain competitive. • The performance of the hotel industry had been resilient attributed to high tourist arrivals and receipts, which led to the increase in average room rates and occupancies. Penang • Most of the high end condominium projects which are nearing completion have been sold, with prices being revised upwards. • The retail industry performed well with higher tourist arrivals in Penang. • The asking rentals of newly completed offices with better IT facilities are ranging from RM2.50 to RM3.50 per sq ft per month. Johor • The high end residential market is gaining momentum with the positive development of Iskandar Malaysia. • Prime retail centres continued to enjoy growth in rentals and occupancies. • Office sector remains healthy at an average occupancy of 70%. 2 Real Estate Highlights - Kuala Lumpur | Penang | Johor Bahru • 1st Half 2008 Knight Frank Figure 1 Projection of Cumulative Supply Kuala Lumpur High End Condominium Market for High End Condominium (2008 - 2010) Market Indications 30,000 The high end condominium market generally stabilised during the first six months of the year with one 25,000 notable new project, The Regent Residences (across Twin Towers), recording prices in excess of RM2,500 per sq ft. -
Residensi Solaris Parq Brochure 2020-2021
Lev LEGEND 1. FUNCTION ROOM 2. PRIVATE DINING ROOM 3. PRE-FUNCTION AREA 4. GAMES ROOM 5. RESIDENT'S LOUNGE 6. MINI THEATER 7. JACUZZI 8. RAIN SPA 9. SUN DECK 10. AQUA LOUNGE 11. POOL DECK 12. LAP POOL 13. WHISPERING POOL 14. PARTY DECK 15. HAMMOCK GROOVE 16. GRILL TERRACE 17. LAWN 18. REFLEXOLOGY PATH 19. VISTA VERANDA 20. OUTDOOR SHOWER 21. WADING POOL 22. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND 23. TENNIS COURT 24. NURSERY ROOM 25. SAND PIT 26. READING ROOM / MEETING ROOM 27. DANCE STUDIO / YOGA ROOM 28. GYMNASIUM 29. CHANGING ROOM 30. STEAM BATH T Y 721s 1+1 room N 19 23 16 17 15 18 14 30 20 21 22 29 13 30 12 24 25 9 10 10 9 7 11 1. FUNCTION ROOM 8 28 2. PRIVATE DINING ROOM 3. PRE-FUNCTION AREA 26 27 4. GAMES ROOM 2 5. RESIDENT'S LOUNGE H 5 6. MINI THEATER 3 1 8. RAIN SPA 9. SUN DECK 4 6 10. AQUA LOUNGE 11. POOL DECK 12. LAP POOL 13. WHISPERING POOL 14. PARTY DECK 15. HAMMOCK GROOVE 16. GRILL TERRACE 18. REFLEXOLOGY PATH 19. VISTA VERANDA 20. OUTDOOR SHOWER 21. WADING POOL 22. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND 23. TENNIS COURT 24. NURSERY ROOM 25. SAND PIT 26. READING ROOM / MEETING ROOM 27. DANCE STUDIO / YOGA ROOM 28. GYMNASIUM 29. CHANGING ROOM 30. STEAM BATH E A T Y P E B 1080sf +1 rooms 2+1 rooms 10325 6775 A/C A/C LEDGE 1 A/C LEDGE 2 LEDGE 1 BALCONY H T YARD BA LIVING TER S A M MASTER BEDROOM LIVING MASTER BEDROOM 5 5 2 2 DINING 100 100 KITCHEN STUDY DINING MASTER BATH KITCHEN BEDROOM 2 BATH 2 STUDY FOYER FOYER TYP E C T Y P E D 1022sf 1423sf 2 rooms 3 rooms 13525 10300 A/C LEDGE 1 A/C LEDGE 2 A/C LEDGE 2 A/C LEDGE 1 BALCONY BALCONY YARD YARD LIVING R LIVING -
191 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
191 bus time schedule & line map 191 Taman Sri Segambut ⇌ Chow Kit View In Website Mode The 191 bus line (Taman Sri Segambut ⇌ Chow Kit) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chow Kit: 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM (2) Taman Sri Segambut: 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 191 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 191 bus arriving. Direction: Chow Kit 191 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Chow Kit Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Masjid Al-Qurtubi Tuesday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Taman Sri Segambut (Selatan) Wednesday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Pusat Komersial Taman Sri Segambut Thursday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Taman Sri Segambut (Barat) Friday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Dewan Serbaguna Taman Pusat Kepong Saturday 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM (Selatan) Dewan Serbaguna Taman Pusat Kepong (Utara) 191 bus Info Taman Pusat Kepong (Utara) Direction: Chow Kit Taman Sri Segambut (Timur) Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 24 min Line Summary: Masjid Al-Qurtubi, Taman Sri Kuil Sri Maha Mariamman Taman Sri Segambut Segambut (Selatan), Pusat Komersial Taman Sri (Barat) Segambut, Taman Sri Segambut (Barat), Dewan Serbaguna Taman Pusat Kepong (Selatan), Dewan Kuil Sri Maha Mariamman Taman Sri Segambut Serbaguna Taman Pusat Kepong (Utara), Taman (Timur) Pusat Kepong (Utara), Taman Sri Segambut (Timur), Kuil Sri Maha Mariamman Taman Sri Segambut Rumah Panjang Sri Segambut (Barat) (Barat), Kuil Sri Maha Mariamman Taman Sri Segambut (Timur), Rumah Panjang Sri Segambut Rumah Panjang Sri Segambut (Timur) -
Kuala Lumpur, Melaka & Penang
Plan Your Trip 12 ©Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd Kuala Lumpur, Melaka & Penang “All you’ve got to do is decide to go and the hardest part is over. So go!” TONY WHEELER, COFOUNDER – LONELY PLANET THIS EDITION WRITTEN AND RESEARCHED BY Simon Richmond, Isabel Albiston Contents PlanPlan Your Your Trip Trip page 1 4 Welcome to Top Itineraries ...............16 Eating ............................25 Kuala Lumpur ................. 4 If You Like... ....................18 Drinking & Nightlife.... 31 Kuala Lumpur’s Top 10 ...6 Month By Month ........... 20 Entertainment ............ 34 What’s New ....................13 With Kids ....................... 22 Shopping ...................... 36 Need to Know ................14 Like a Local ................... 24 Explore Kuala Lumpur 40 Neighbourhoods Masjid India, Day Trips from at a Glance ................... 42 Kampung Baru & Kuala Lumpur ............. 112 Northern KL .................. 83 Bukit Bintang Sleeping ......................124 & KLCC .......................... 44 Lake Gardens, Brickfields & Bangsar .. 92 Melaka City.................133 Chinatown, Merdeka Square & Bukit Nanas ...67 Penang .........................155 Understand Kuala Lumpur 185 Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuala Lumpur ...197 Arts & Architecture .... 207 Today ........................... 186 Multiculturalism, Environment ................212 History ......................... 188 Religion & Culture ......200 Survival Guide 217 Transport .....................218 Directory A–Z ............. 222 Language ....................229 Kuala -
Towards a Sustainable Landscape of Urban Parks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: a Study from a Management Perspective
Towards a sustainable landscape of urban parks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: A study from a management perspective By: Roziya Ibrahim A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Social Science in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Department of Landscape University of Sheffield United Kingdom May 2016 ABSTRACT Kuala Lumpur’s urban parks have evolved to fulfil the needs of its multi-cultural urban communities since the conception of its first public park in the late 19th century. Nevertheless, the management and maintenance of these tropical urban parks are currently under pressure as local authorities have no longer adequate funding to maintain the existing landscape as they have to focus on addressing the impact of environmental problems; particularly frequent flooding that has been a never-ending issue facing the city. There are growing pressures on resources, especially on water supply, in response to urbanization and population growth. Nevertheless, Kuala Lumpur’s urban parks were highly dependent on potable water for landscape maintenance at a time of growing demand for this limited resource. There is a possibility that these urban parks can be managed in a more sustainable manner, which may consequently reduce their dependency on potable water resource for irrigation. They might also make a more positive contribution to managing stormwater control and increasing habitat diversity. The challenge, therefore, is to try and achieve a more sustainable, ecologically informed design and management practice without alienating park users, management, and maintenance staff. This research aims to investigate the potential of changing the design and management of Kuala Lumpur’s urban parks towards a more ecologically sustainable landscape practice. -
Taman Duta Property Values Who's King of the Hill Black Gold 10
DECEMBER 2017 Taman Duta Property Values Who's King Of The Hill Black Gold 10 18 16 contents 1 The President Speaks 2 Community Capsules 6 My BT 9 Smart Tips 12 BTRA Membership Forms 15 Vignettes 24 The Last Word 21 25 Useful Contact Numbers GUEST EDITOR Karen Hoh ∙ PRODUCTION Sasya Ahmad Sebi ∙ PRINT AND DESIGN Adat Saga Sdn Bhd GUEST CONTRIBUTORS Iqbal Abdul Rahim ∙ Han K Hoh ∙ Harbir Gill ∙ Ed Soo ∙ Rahim & Co ADVERTISING [email protected] ∙FREQUENCY Twice a year No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form without prior written permission of the Publisher. Permission is only deemed valid if approval is in writing. Living on the Hill holds all rights to contributions, text and images, unless previously agreed to in writing. President's message The President Speaks e come to the end of another eventful year – for the world phone, if you haven’t already). A fuller write-up is included in Wand for Malaysia. I don’t want to say that I sense a bit more Community Capsules. Bottom line is that we should keep our cynicism in the air, but I feel we all had to work harder to ensure eyes open for unfamiliar vehicles or suspicious movements in our we stayed positive in the wake of the year’s significant events, neighbourhood, and call the Sentul Police Control Centre or our natural or man-made. own BTRA Security Patrol officers to report. For us in Bukit Tunku and Taman Duta, the BTRA Committee Now, for some fun. -
An Economic Valuation of Urban Green Spaces in Kuala Lumpur City
Pertanika J. Soc. Sci. & Hum. 26 (1): 469 - 490 (2018) SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES Journal homepage: http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/ An Economic Valuation of Urban Green Spaces in Kuala Lumpur City Nur Syafiqah, A. S.1, A. S. Abdul-Rahim1*, Mohd Johari, M. Y.2 and Tanaka, K.3 1Department of Economics, Faculty Economics and Management, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia 2Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Design and Architecture, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM, Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia 3Research Centre for Sustainability and Environment, Shiga University, Japan ABSTRACT An economic value of urban green space (UGS) in Kuala Lumpur (KL) city is estimated in this study. A global model and a local model are formulated based on hedonic price method. The global and local models were analysed with an Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression and a Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) respectively. Both the models were compares to see which model offered a better result. The results of OLS regression illustrated that Titiwangsa and Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM) offer the highest economic value for model 2 and 3 respectively. The results of GWR determined that the economic value of an UGS can be analysed by the region. The GWR result revealed that FRIM provides high economic value to all the residential areas in KL city. However, the economic value of Titiwangsa is not valuable for the residential areas in KL city including Mont Kiara Pines, Jinjang Selatan, Segambut Garden, Bandar Menjalara and Taman Bukit Maluri. As a conclusion, even though Titiwangsa generates the highest economic value, it is only significant at certain residential areas as proved by the local model. -
United Neighbourhoods • Birds of Bukit Tunku • What's in a Street Name? President's Message
JUNE 2016 • United Neighbourhoods • Birds of Bukit Tunku • What's in a Street Name? President's message The President Speaks e received strong positive feedback on Living On The Hill and Taman Duta will be the inclusion of BTRA in United Win its new format, re-launched in December 2015. I hope Neighbourhoods, an app for smartphones and tablet PCs. This that this edition continues to receive rave reviews! app is intended to provide residents, who own smartphones and tablet PCs running on iOS and Android platforms, easy access In the December 2015 edition, I mentioned DBKL’s Flood to useful information about Bukit Tunku and Taman Duta. Mitigation Programme for this neighbourhood. Work has now started and we have been told that it should be completed before Naturally, membership has its benefits and BTRA members will 10 the end of 2016. Hopefully, flooding in the affected areas will have access to additional services through the app. Over time, soon be history. we hope to add features that will give members more options for their everyday tasks, for example, online payments, online There has been a slight increase in membership in the last shopping, push alerts. Among the first will be the ability to sign 12 months. There is still more to do. We have approximately up for BTRA membership through the app. Hopefully, this will 455 landed homes in our combined neighbourhoods - 285 make it more convenient for non-members to join BTRA. contents in Bukit Tunku and 170 in Taman Duta. This number excludes apartments. Most homes are owner-occupied, and it would be As we go to print, BTRA’s AGM will have been conducted on 19th 5 ideal if residents of all 455 homes are members of BTRA, as this June. -
Performance of Building Maintenance in Operation & Management at Commercial Building
Volume: 2 Issues: 6 [March, 2019] pp.15-28] International Journal of Modern Trends in Business Research (IJMTBR) eISSN: 2600-8742 Journal website: www.ijmtbr.com PERFORMANCE OF BUILDING MAINTENANCE IN OPERATION & MANAGEMENT AT COMMERCIAL BUILDING Siti Nuratirah Che Mohd Nasir1 Salmiah Aziz2 1 Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), Malaysia, (E-mail: [email protected]) 2 Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Malaysia, (Email: [email protected]) Accepted date: 09-12-2018 Published date: 14-03-2019 To cite this document: Nuratirah & Salmiah (2019). Performance of Building Maintenance in operation and management at commercial building. International Journal of Modern Trends in Business Research (IJMTBR), 2 (6), 15 – 28. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract: The aim of this research essentially to study about performance of building maintenance in operation and management at commercial building. There are a few objectives that need to be taken seriously in this research as they actually the core of contribute to business successful. The main objectives in this research are identifying the performance of building maintenance in operation and management, aimed to examine on the operations access by building maintenance management used at commercial building and to recommend an appropriate way on how to maintain the building to give best service and good environments for publics. This research is conducted at three chosen case study which are at Riverwalk Village, Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Solaris @ Mont Kiara, and Dataran Jelatek, Setiawangsa , Kuala Lumpur. In this research, researcher study about performance of building maintenance management in Malaysia, maintenance management roles and the current scenario, conformity of building image service elements, the importance of building maintenance in a competitive market and also a few elements that related to main objectives. -
160304161525Arata.Pdf
The capital’s most PRESTIGIOUS ADDRESS PRESTIGE HAS ONLY ONE ADDRESS The neighbourhood of Bukit Tunku is a picture of elegant bungalows and beautiful greenery. For decades, Malaysia’s most influential personalities as well as the rich and famous have made this secluded haven their home. It is named after Tunku Abdul Rahman, the nation’s first prime minister, whose house was located here. The capital’s most PRESTIGIOUS ADDRESS The neighbourhood of Bukit Tunku is a picture of elegant bungalows and beautiful greenery. For decades, Malaysia’s most influential personalities as well as the rich and famous have made this secluded haven their home. It is named after Tunku Abdul Rahman, the nation’s first prime minister, whose house was located here. The capital’s most PRESTIGIOUS ADDRESS The neighbourhood of Bukit Tunku is a picture of elegant bungalows and beautiful greenery. For decades, Malaysia’s most influential personalities as well as the rich and famous have made this secluded haven their home. It is named after Tunku Abdul Rahman, the nation’s first prime minister, whose house was located here. an eden of NATURAL SPLENDOURS Formerly Kenny Hills, Bukit Tunku is prized for its tranquil scenery of lush flora, fauna and large, matured trees. Life here just feels more peaceful, the air cooler, and view more majestic. It is truly an address above it all. Bukit Tunku’s private suburb is secluded from the rest of the world, yet this is one of the most central locations in the capital. Explore upscale lifestyle pleasures at Mont Kiara, merely 2 kilometers away. -
For Rent - Mont Kiara Palma, Bukit Kiara, Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur
iProperty.com Malaysia Sdn Bhd Level 35, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 6419 5166 | Fax: +603 6419 5167 For Rent - Mont Kiara Palma, Bukit Kiara, Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur Reference No: 102092707 Tenure: Freehold Address: Jalan 1/70C, Off Jalan Bukit Occupancy: Vacant Kiara, Bukit Kiara, 50480, Kuala Furnishing: Fully furnished Lumpur Unit Type: Corner lot State: Kuala Lumpur Land Title: Residential Property Type: Condominium Property Title Type: Strata Rental Price: RM 3,000 Posted Date: 20/09/2021 Built-up Size: 1,390 Square Feet Facilities: BBQ, Parking, Jogging track, Built-up Price: RM 2.16 per Square Feet Playground, Squash court, No. of Bedrooms: 3 Tennis court, Gymnasium, Mini Name: Jack Low No. of Bathrooms: 2 market, Swimming pool, 24- Company: E Trend Realty - Kepong hours security, Club house, Sauna, Wading pool, Cafeteria, Email: [email protected] Shuttle bus Property Features: Kitchen cabinet,Air conditioner,Garden Mont Kiara Palma 1,390sf, F/F unit for rent - RM3,000 negotiable Kindly contact us for viewing and for any further information. Jack Low 012-298 8880 (whatsapp, sms, calling are available) email : [email protected] Project Name: Mont Kiara Palma Project Type: Condominium Developer: Sunrise Berhad Tenure: Freehold PSF: RM 526 - RM 833 Completion Year: 1994 # Of Floors: 36 Total Units: 402 Description Mont Kiara Palma is a freehold condominium of Serviced Apartments located in Mont Kiara which is becoming favorite to residents located in northwest of the city centre of Kuala .... [More] View More Details On iProperty.com iProperty.com Malaysia Sdn Bhd Level 35, The Gardens South Tower, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603 6419 5166 | Fax: +603 6419 5167 For Rent - Mont Kiara Palma, Bukit Kiara, Mont Kiara, Kuala Lumpur . -
Wp Kuala Lumpur
SURUHANJAYA PILIHAN RAYA MALAYSIA SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : W.P KUALA LUMPUR SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : W.P KUALA LUMPUR BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA PERSEKUTUAN : KEPONG BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : - KOD BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : 114/00 SENARAI DAERAH MENGUNDI DAERAH MENGUNDI BILANGAN PEMILIH 114/00/01 KAMPONG MELAYU KEPONG 4,869 114/00/02 JINJANG TEMPATAN PERTAMA 3,042 114/00/03 JINJANG TEMPATAN KEDUA 3,680 114/00/04 JINJANG TEMPATAN KETIGA 4,061 114/00/05 JINJANG TEMPATAN KEEMPAT 2,172 114/00/06 JINJANG TENGAH 3,126 114/00/07 JINJANG TEMPATAN UTARA 3,113 114/00/08 JINJANG UTARA 3,667 114/00/09 PEKAN KEPONG 3,419 114/00/10 TAMAN KEPONG 7,654 114/00/11 KEPONG BARU BARAT 4,253 114/00/12 KEPONG UTARA 2,653 114/00/13 JINJANG TEMPATAN KESEPULUH 3,836 114/00/14 JINJANG TEMPATAN KESEBELAS 4,504 114/00/15 KEPONG SELATAN 2,457 114/00/16 KEPONG BARU TENGAH 2,748 114/00/17 KEPONG BARU TIMOR 3,506 114/00/18 KEPONG BARU TAMBAHAN 5,326 JUMLAH PEMILIH 68,086 SENARAI BILANGAN PEMILIH MENGIKUT DAERAH MENGUNDI SEBELUM PERSEMPADANAN 2016 NEGERI : W.P KUALA LUMPUR BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA PERSEKUTUAN : BATU BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : - KOD BAHAGIAN PILIHAN RAYA NEGERI : 115/00 SENARAI DAERAH MENGUNDI DAERAH MENGUNDI BILANGAN PEMILIH 115/00/01 TAMAN INTAN BAIDURI 2,869 115/00/02 TAMAN SRI MURNI 3,330 115/00/03 KAMPONG SELAYANG LAMA 884 115/00/04 TAMAN BERINGIN 3,610 115/00/05 TAMAN WAHYU 3,653 115/00/06 TAMAN BATU PERMAI 3,087 115/00/07