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SITE PROGRESS: Mezzo @ The Light City (Oct 2024)

October 1st, 2024 10 comments

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About Mezzo @ The Light City

The first residential project at The Light City – a large-scale 32.76 acre integrated mixed-use waterfront development by  IJM Perennial Development in Gelugor, Penang. Strategically located next to The Light Collection, just a mere minutes drive from Penang Bridge and George Town.

It comprises two 34-storey residential towers, featuring 456 seaview condominium units with various built-up sizes.

*Photo taken in late-Sep 2024

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Bayan Baru welcomes new ‘Harmony Street’ to promote unity and religious harmony

September 30th, 2024 No comments

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Penang’s latest initiative to promote unity and religious harmony is the newly launched ‘Harmony Street’ in Bayan Baru. Joining a number of similar streets in the state, this vibrant project reinforces Penang’s multicultural reputation and its long-standing commitment to fostering peaceful coexistence.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow officiated the launch, highlighting the state’s dedication to creating spaces that promote religious harmony. The Bayan Baru ‘Harmony Street’ now stands alongside other locations such as Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling in George Town, Bukit Mertajam, and Seberang Jaya, serving as symbols of the state’s religious diversity and unity. Chow also revealed plans for a future ‘Harmony Street’ in Butterworth, with a plot of land already allocated for the project.

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In Bayan Baru, six places of worship are part of this newly established street, including Ban Ka Lan Snake Temple, Sri Visvanather Sri Visalatchi Kuil, Charismatic Church, Gurdwara Sahib Bayan Baru, Than Hsiang Temple, and Surau Al-Ubudiah. Chow emphasized that these initiatives play a crucial role in bringing together people from different religious and cultural backgrounds, creating a more united and harmonious society.

The project was originally developed by the Penang Development Corporation (PDC) in the 1970s. Since then, the area has evolved into a thriving hub of interfaith activities. The state government, through the Penang Harmony Corporation (Harmonico), has allocated RM1.3 million towards these efforts.

Furthermore, Penang has developed the eRIBI database, which currently lists nearly 1,500 non-Islamic places of worship. This system is a one-stop centre for managing these sites and ensuring their proper maintenance.

State leaders hope that these initiatives will continue to foster inclusivity, promote unity, and strengthen community bonds in Penang.

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Partial lane closure on Tun Dr. LCE Expressway for The Light Interchange works

September 30th, 2024 No comments

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IJM Land Berhad, the developer behind THE LIGHT project, has announced a partial lane closure on the George Town-bound route of Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu Expressway. The closure is scheduled for two periods: 1 – 2 October and 15 – 16 October 2024, from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM.

This temporary diversion is necessary to facilitate the safe construction of an elevated intersection connecting to THE LIGHT Waterfront Penang. The project aims to improve traffic capacity and enhance road network connectivity in the area.

Further traffic control measures may be introduced as the construction progresses, and updates will be provided. IJM Land seeks the public’s patience and cooperation during this period, emphasizing the importance of safety throughout the works.

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Equalbase breaks ground on RM220mil Valdor II warehouse in Penang

September 29th, 2024 No comments

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Equalbase Development Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based developer specializing in industrial assets, marked the groundbreaking ceremony for Valdor II, a RM220 million multi-storey warehouse project in Penang, on Thursday. The warehouse, with a gross floor area of 620,000 sq ft, is expected to be completed in 2025. Logistics company DSV has been confirmed as the anchor tenant.

Equalbase CEO Nicholas Bischoff expressed excitement about expanding the company’s presence in Penang with this project. “Valdor II is a significant step towards our goal of becoming the leading provider of carbon-neutral industrial assets in the region. We are thrilled to collaborate with DSV, who shares our vision of sustainability,” Bischoff said.

Chin Pee Ching, Managing Director of DSV Solutions Malaysia, highlighted that Valdor II will enhance the company’s operational capacity while meeting the changing needs of customers. “In today’s fast-paced world, adaptability, efficiency, and environmental responsibility are critical. This warehouse will not only improve our ability to serve diverse industries but also help us contribute positively to the environment,” Chin said.

Valdor II is designed with sustainability at its core, incorporating low-carbon construction materials and energy-efficient technologies. It aims to achieve both LEED Gold and GBI Gold certifications. Located strategically, it will offer easy access to other key industrial zones, such as Batu Kawan and Bayan Lepas, further strengthening Penang’s industrial ecosystem.

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Penang City Hall to undergo RM20 million restoration

September 28th, 2024 3 comments

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The iconic City Hall on Jalan Padang Kota Lama is set to undergo significant repair works as part of the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) ongoing conservation initiative to preserve the heritage structure.

MBPP mayor Datuk A. Rajendran announced that the repair works, estimated to cost RM20 million, are scheduled to commence in April next year.

“This will mark the second major restoration of the building. The first took place in 2011,” Rajendran said.

Rajendran emphasised the urgency of the repairs, attributing them to internal water leaks that have led to termite infestations within the building’s structure.

“Given the extent of the damage, it is crucial that we address these issues to prevent further deterioration.

“We anticipate that the restoration process will take up to two years to complete.

“During this period, all council meetings will be temporarily moved to Komtar,” he added after chairing the regular council meeting at City Hall today.

Constructed in 1903, Penang City Hall is a prominent colonial-era landmark and holds great historical significance as one of the oldest municipal buildings in the country.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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