UPCOMING: Batu Ferringhi / Orientside Development
Proposed mixed development by Orientside Development Sdn. Bhd. in Batu Ferringhi, Penang. It is situated on a 13.3ha plot of land next to the island’s tourism belt in Batu Ferringhi and adjacent to Uplands International School.
The development comprising of multiple high-rises, a hotel and high-end, low-cost housing and a 7-storey shopping mall. It would developed in multiple phases and the entire project would take 12 to 15 years to complete.
The development:
- 20-storey hotel (368 bed)
- 7-storey shopping mall
- 2 blocks of 33-storey serviced apartment (333 units)
- 24-storey serviced apartment (216 units)
- 38-storey low cost apartment (480 units)
- 48-storey medium cost apartment (293 units)
- 49-storey condominium (84 units)
More details and photos to be available upon project launch.
Project Name : (Pending approval)
Location : Batu Ferringhi, Penang
Property Type : Mixed Development
Tenure : Freehold
Developer : Orientside Development Sdn. Bhd.
Penang land is limited. But still tons of km^2 to built new development.
Check orientside development sdn bhd Ferringhi project. They mess up the neighborhood without providing infrastructure.
Want to build, let them build loh. Eden went bankrupt after it built a mall in Batu Feringgi. The mall is now 30% occupied after so many years, with those occupied mainly used for nasi kandar outlet. Looks like we will have more nasi kandar outlets soon.
without proper highway to bt feringghi, this mall will dead….
service apartment (commercial title) approval is freezed in PG currently…good luck!
@joe
Good. This will slow down the launches that use commercial land to build apartment.
Price for The Marin please..
The Marin – starting RM850psf.
The development looks insanely overcrowded! It would take an equally insane government to approve the development! Greed, greed, greed at the expense of the living environment is all I see. Pity Mah Sing’s development precinct at the back with views and air blocked! Mah Sing and adjacent property owners should voice out and protect their interests!
This will look ugly like a Tombstone in the middle of low density Btu Ferringhi.
All the housing for lower income people is good, but I keep thinking if there’s enough work for the many people?? If not, they need to commute each day and the roads are maxed out already.
Well, this is a free ticket to jam and increased road danger, with (again) no access for Bomba, rescue or medical aid.
Penang losing its character as/and a recreational spot.
… just in time (but too late for Batu) people will not move there in future and all whats left is ugly concrete.