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PROPOSED: 55-storey affordable housing @ Tanjung Bungah

Tanjung Bungah/ 5 December 2024 4 comments

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Newly proposed affordable housing development in Tanjung Bungah. Situated just a stone’s throw away from the Prince of Wales Island International School. It is also just a few minutes walk to Tenby Schools, about 10 minutes drive to Gurney Drive.

This project features a 55-storey affordable housing, comprises 360 units of affordable homes and 120 low-medium-cost units. The building includes a community facility floor on Level 10, 11 and 55. Parking is provided with a 9 level parking podium, with utility spaces also located on the ground level.

The project is still pending for approval. More details will be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Tanjung Bungah
Property Type :Affordable housing
Tenure: (to be confirmed)
Land Area: (to be confirmed)
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Total Units : 360 (affordable), 120 (low-medium cost)
Indicative Price : RM150,000 (Affordable housing price guide)
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Taman Selayang Jaya

Butterworth/ 3 December 2024 4 comments

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Taman Selayang Jaya, a new phase of landed housing development by SP City Development Sdn. Bhd. in Butterworth. Situated off Jalan Seri Selayang, a brief drive from the Butterworth Outer Ring Road, this location offers unparalleled convenience. Just a 5-minute drive connects you to the North-South Expressway, while reaching the Penang Bridge takes less than 15 minutes. Within a 3-kilometer radius, an array of essential amenities awaits, which include public schools such as SMK St. Mark and SRJK (C) Li Hwa.

This development includes 24 terrace homes, offering two distinct layout options. The standard built-up size starts from 1,900 sq.ft., featuring a spacious car porch that can accommodate at least four cars.

Project Name : Taman Selayang Jaya
Location : Butterworth
Property Type : Terrace house
Tenure : Freehold
Land Area: 1,600 sq.ft. onwards
Built-up Area: 1,900 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units : 24
Indicative Price: RM1,088,000 onwards
Developer : SP City Development Sdn. Bhd.

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Grand opening of Sunway Wellesley Show Units – 7 Dec

Events & Promotions/ 2 December 2024 Comments off

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You’re Invited: Grand Opening of Sunway Wellesley Show Units!

📅 Date: Saturday, 7 December 2024
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
🚗 Location: Sunway Wellesley Serene Villas, Bukit Mertajam
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Discover a new lifestyle in Sunway Wellesley gated and guarded townhome community!

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:

🎭 Lion Dance Performance on Stilts – 10:30 AM
🎨 Fun Games with Mini Gifts
💚 Health Checks by Sunway Medical Centre
🌟 Exclusive Deal for Sunway Lost World of Tambun

Explore the stunning show units and enjoy a day of entertainment, community fun, and exclusive perks.

Mark your calendar! Bring your family and friends for an exciting experience at Sunway Wellesley.

📞 For more details: Li Siah / Jacky

Don’t miss out!

Penang LRT depot takes shape on Silicon Island

Property News/ 1 December 2024 1 comment

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The reclamation for the Mutiara Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) Depot on Silicon Island is making remarkable progress, with the land now extending over 28 hectares. This depot will serve as a cornerstone of the island’s ambitious transportation network, supporting a visionary shift toward green mobility and sustainable urban living.

A transformative vision

Silicon Island, a 931-hectare reclaimed area off Bayan Lepas, is being designed to set new benchmarks in sustainable urban planning. Central to its development is the concept of a “15-minute city,” ensuring that residents can easily access essential services within a short walk or cycle. This strategy promotes low-carbon living and aligns with Penang’s broader goal of achieving a 70:30 public-private transport modal split.

The island’s design incorporates environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, with a dedicated city management unit overseeing adherence to Urban Design Guidelines. This ensures orderly growth and positions Silicon Island as a future-ready, livable urban space.

Comprehensive connectivity

The Mutiara Line LRT project, spearheaded by MRT Corporation, will connect 21 stations, with 20 on Penang Island and Silicon Island and one at Penang Sentral on the mainland. The alignment starts from Silicon Island and extends north through key locations, including the Penang International Airport, Free Industrial Zones, SPICE, and Komtar.

Penang Infrastructure, Transport, and Digital Committee Chairman Zairil Khir Johari highlighted the strategic value of Silicon Island’s inclusion in the LRT network. “The depot’s location on the island optimizes land use and enhances regional connectivity, supporting sustainable urban mobility in the southern region of Penang Island,” Zairil explained.

All stations will be elevated, ensuring seamless integration into the urban landscape. With the LRT connecting Penang’s island and mainland, commuters can look forward to a modern, efficient public transport system that reduces dependence on private vehicles.

Mobility-centric development

Silicon Island’s green transport strategy extends beyond the LRT. Plans include autonomous trams, buses, and electric water taxis operating along a 5-kilometer canal network. These initiatives aim to reduce transport-related emissions by 44% compared to traditional urban developments. The island’s emphasis on walking, cycling, and other low-impact mobility devices underscores its commitment to creating a sustainable, human-centric urban environment.

Datuk Seri Farizan Darus, CEO of Penang Infrastructure Corporation, emphasized the project’s alignment with global trends. “Corporations are increasingly prioritizing locations with robust, sustainable systems. Silicon Island’s design meets these expectations, paving the way for a low-carbon city.”

Looking ahead

Transport Minister Anthony Loke recently confirmed that the Mutiara Line LRT project is set to commence next year, with final design and cost negotiations nearing completion. The depot’s strategic placement on Silicon Island reflects the state’s forward-thinking approach, utilizing scarce land resources efficiently while setting the foundation for a greener Penang.

By integrating cutting-edge public transport with environmentally conscious urban planning, Silicon Island is poised to become a model for sustainable development in Malaysia. The Mutiara Line LRT depot symbolizes a critical step toward realizing Penang’s vision of a connected, low-carbon future.

Source: The Star

Penang enforces strict guidelines for worker dormitories

Property News/ 30 November 2024 No comments
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Penang CM Chow Kon Yeow has emphasized that all foreign worker dormitory projects in the state must adhere strictly to established guidelines, including conducting Social Impact Assessments (SIA) and Traffic Impact Assessments (TIA). These measures aim to ensure that such projects consider their effects on surrounding communities before receiving approval from local authorities.

Speaking at a press conference in Komtar two weeks ago, Chow highlighted the ongoing refinement of these guidelines. One debated proposal involves locating centralized workers’ quarters (CLQ) within factory grounds. However, Chow dismissed this option, citing Penang’s stature as the “Silicon Valley of the East” and human rights considerations. “How can we confine workers within the factory for 24 hours every day?” he asked, stressing the importance of allowing workers access to a life beyond their workplace.

To address current practices where foreign workers are housed in residential areas, Chow said CLQs provide a structured solution. These quarters are equipped with essential amenities such as sundry shops, hair salons, laundromats, and food stalls, allowing workers to access necessities within the compound. This arrangement prevents overcrowding in residential properties while ensuring better living standards.

Chow also underlined the necessity for CLQ projects to comply with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards, which align with broader efforts to ensure sustainable and equitable practices. To date, Penang has approved five to six CLQ projects, including completed facilities in the Penang Science Park, Batu Kawan, which are already housing workers.

Addressing concerns raised by residents of Taman Cendana in Juru about a proposed 32-storey workers’ dormitory, Chow revealed that the developer is conducting an SIA to gather feedback from nearby residents. The project, which plans to accommodate 20,000 workers on a 5.6-hectare site, has yet to receive planning approval pending the submission of both SIA and TIA reports. Protests from local residents have highlighted safety and traffic congestion concerns, which will be reviewed during the application process.

Chow reaffirmed the state’s commitment to balancing development with community well-being, ensuring that foreign worker accommodations are both humane and sustainable while minimizing disruptions to local neighborhoods.

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