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April Bonanza Giveaway: Stand a chance to receive RM18,888!*

Balik Pulau/ 11 April 2025 No comments

Begonia @ Botanica.CT offers modern 2-storey semi-detached homes in a gated and guarded environment, ensuring peace of mind for you and your family. Get a glimpse of your future home in a beautifully crafted, gated community—perfect for growing families, savvy investors & peaceful living lovers!

Why Choose Begonia @ Botanica.CT?

  • Freehold Property – A lasting ownership.
  • Spacious Layouts – 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, starter homes for growing families.
  • Strategic Location – Seamless access to essential amenities including retail outlets, international schools, healthcare facilities and daily conveniences.
  • Exclusive Community – Limited units available, thoughtfully planned low-density neighbourhood.
  • Extra 20 ft. Backyard – Perfect for Wet Kitchen Area, BBQ & Dining, or Outdoor Play Area.
  • Landed Home with Extra 8ft Side Garden.
  • Show House NOW OPEN for Viewing – Come experience for yourself!

With Certificate of Completion and Compliance (CCC) ready soon, now is the best time to secure your spot in this exclusive, freehold gated community.

Located at Botanica.CT, a 300-acre master-planned garden township in Balik Pulau. It features various residential properties, a commercial precinct and the Prince of Wales Island International School. Upcoming developments include a 173-bed Selgate Specialist Hospital, a Wetland Park and Eden at Botanica CT – The First Integrated Senior Living Resort in Penang.

Contact Sales Gallery at 04-866 2399 or book your private tour at
https://bit.ly/Begonia-Botanica
Venue: Botanica.CT Sales Gallery, Balik Pulau, Penang

Secure your dream home now and enjoy this special deal!

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Free Rental Program – A business launch opportunity in Raja Uda

Advertorial, Raja Uda/ 10 April 2025 No comments

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To support new and growing businesses, Jayamas Property introduces the FREE RENTAL PROGRAM as part of the launch of Chinatown. This special initiative offers a rent-free period, helping reduce startup costs and providing financial flexibility during the early stages of business.

The program supports long-term growth through fixed-term leases with the option to extend, along with clear operational guidelines and renovation schedules. It’s designed to ensure each unit is business-ready, encouraging a smooth and timely opening. Whether you’re launching a new concept or expanding your brand, the Free Rental Program is your gateway to establishing a strong presence in one of Penang’s most dynamic commercial hubs.

Interested? Contact 016-291 6133 today to learn more or secure your space.

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(This information may be used by the developer or their appointed agent to initiate follow-up communications with you on the project.)

Chinatown – A Revitalized Commercial Hub in Raja Uda

Located in the heart of Raja Uda, Chinatown is an exciting new commercial project by Jayamas Property, set to become a vibrant destination for business, culture, and community. With its strategic location and strong pedestrian flow, Chinatown is designed to attract both entrepreneurs and visitors, making it one of the most promising commercial districts in Penang.

The development offers a curated selection of ground and mezzanine floor units, ideal for F&B operators, retailers, and service providers. With its completion targeted by the end of this year, tenants can expect a well-structured timeline for renovations and setup, ensuring a smooth opening experience in a high-traffic environment.

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Traffic barrier at Lorong Sungai Tiram 7 to be removed this August

Property News/ 10 April 2025 4 comments

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The Penang Island City Council (MBPP) will reopen the traffic barrier at Lorong Sungai Tiram 7 this August in response to resident complaints over severe congestion in the area.

MBPP Councillor Dr. Mohd. Suhairi Arumugam Abdullah announced that over 80% of residents in the area requested the barrier to be removed, citing long delays caused by limited road access.

“Currently, residents can only exit via Lorong Sungai Tiram 6 and Jalan Sungai Tiram 1, which leads to Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah,” he said. “Parents waiting to pick up their children near SMK Heng Ee Bayan Baru have also contributed to bottlenecks, with some residents waiting up to 1 hour and 30 minutes just to leave the neighborhood.”

After multiple discussions within MBPP’s Infrastructure and Traffic Technical Committee, the council agreed to open the barrier to ease traffic and improve connectivity.

Dr. Suhairi added that the move will reduce traffic conflict, enhance road capacity, and provide an alternative route for residents.

However, MBPP Deputy Director of Engineering Ir. Ts. Zainuddin Mohamad clarified that heavy vehicles, especially construction trucks, will remain prohibited from using this route. Special lanes will be designated to prevent such vehicles from entering the residential area.

The barrier, built over a decade ago, was initially installed under a Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) to manage local congestion. Once removed, the reopened road will provide direct access to the roundabout near the Penang International Airport.

Penang water disruption begins 25 April with 40% restored in 24 hours

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Penang will undergo its only scheduled water supply interruption (SWSI) for 2025 from April 25 to 28, affecting over 340,000 consumers across the state. The Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) has assured that efforts will be made to restore water in stages, with 40% of consumers expected to see their supply return within the first 24 hours.

PBAPP executive officer Datuk K. Pathmanathan stated that water supply is projected to resume for 136,683 consumers within a day, 163,502 within 48 hours, and the remaining 41,523 within 60 hours. Full restoration is anticipated by April 28.

“The disruption is scheduled to start on Friday night and over the weekend to minimise inconvenience,” he said, noting that the interruption is essential for carrying out 23 critical water works projects in 26 locations. These upgrades will benefit 465,000 consumers serviced by the Sungai Dua Water Treatment Plant (WTP), the state’s largest.

Affected areas on the mainland include parts of North, Central, and South Seberang Perai, such as Butterworth, Alma, Permatang Pauh, Batu Kawan Industrial Areas, and northern Nibong Tebal. Key unaffected areas include Bertam, Kepala Batas, Bukit Mertajam, and southern Nibong Tebal.

On Penang Island, affected areas in the northeast district include George Town, Jelutong, Gelugor, and USM. Meanwhile, areas such as Air Itam, Tanjong Tokong, and Batu Ferringhi will not be affected. In the southwest district, disruptions will occur in Bayan Baru, Batu Maung, and Teluk Kumbar, while Balik Pulau (north), Teluk Bahang, and Sungai Pinang will remain unaffected.

PBAPP is prioritising major industrial zones and the Penang International Airport for early restoration, aiming for minimal disruption to essential services and businesses.

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RFP open for mixed riverfront development near Penang Sentral

Property News/ 8 April 2025 No comments

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Penang State Housing Board has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the development of a mixed-use riverfront project on a parcel of state-owned land in Butterworth. The site, measuring over 13 acres, is located adjacent to the Perai River and in close proximity to Penang Sentral. This RFP seeks proposals that incorporate a combination of residential, commercial, and public spaces in alignment with applicable planning regulations and long-term development objectives for the area.

The registration of interest for the RFP commenced on 4 April 2025 and will remain open until 25 April 2025, closing at 12:00 noon. Only parties that register within this specified timeframe will be eligible to participate in the RFP process. Late registrations will not be considered.

A mandatory briefing session and site visit have been scheduled for 5 May 2025. Attendance at both the briefing and the site visit is compulsory. These sessions are intended to provide prospective participants with essential information regarding the project scope, site conditions, and submission requirements. Companies that do not attend both components will be disqualified from participating further in the RFP.

RFP documents will be made available starting 5 May 2025 and can be collected from Kaunter LPNPP, located on Level 3 of Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak (KOMTAR) in George Town. All proposals must be submitted by 12:00 noon on 5 August 2025. Submissions received after this deadline will not be considered.

Eligibility for this RFP is restricted to companies that are fully Malaysian-owned. In addition to fulfilling the ownership requirement, companies must also complete the registration of interest and attend the mandatory briefing and site visit in order to qualify. Failure to comply with any of these conditions will result in automatic disqualification from the RFP process.