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Casa Tiara

Teluk Kumbar/ 27 February 2024 6 comments

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Casa Tiara, an affordable housing development by Wisma Dayamas Sdn. Bhd. in Teluk Kumbar. Located off Cangkat Bukit Belah 2, diagonally opposite D’ Starlingtton condominium by the same company. It is just a stone’s throw away from the upcoming Penang Silicon Island, about 5 minutes drive to Penang International Airport.

This development features a 25-storey apartment tower, offering a total of 115 low-cost units and 115 low-medium cost units. Additionally, it includes a three-level car parking podium for residents’ convenience. At the ground level, there will be 14 units of shop offices.

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Project Name : Casa Tiara
Location : Teluk Kumbar
Property Type : Affordable housing
Land Tenure: Freehold
Total Units: 230
Built-up Size: 650 sq.ft. & 700 sq.ft.
Indicative Price: RM42,000 onwards
Developer : Wisma Dayamas Sdn. Bhd.

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Tesla expands charging network to Penang

Property News/ 27 February 2024 3 comments

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Tesla has announced the expansion of its charging network to Penang, with two ‘Destination Charging’ stations at the All Seasons Place here and The Ship Campus in Batu Kawan.

In a statement on Monday, the US-based automotive and clean energy company said this expanded coverage empowers Tesla owners to enjoy cross-country charging from Singapore to Johor and Penang.

“Tesla’s Destination Charging stations provide convenient and reliable charging options for Tesla owners, where they can simply plug in and enjoy free charging.

 “With the Tesla app, owners can monitor the charging status and receive notifications when their vehicles are ready to go,” it said.

It said The Ship Campus Destination Charging station provides eight Destination chargers, whereas the All Season Place Destination Charging station provides four.

To date, there are six Supercharging stations and eight Destination Charging stations in Malaysia, offering a total of 30 Superchargers and 37 Destination chargers in major cities in the country.

“Tesla will continue building more charging infrastructure in Penang, and expanding charging coverage in Malaysia,” it added.

Source: Bernama

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SITE PROGRESS: Cecil Residensi (Feb 2024)

Property News/ 26 February 2024 No comments

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About Cecil Residensi

An affordable housing development by Penang Development Corporation (PDC) at George Town. Strategically located between Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu Expressway and Pintasan Cecil, surrounded by an abundance of amenities which include markets, schools, and eateries. It is only 10 minutes drive to Penang Bridge. This development features a 24-storey residential building, offering 348 low-medium cost units.

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PDC to offer maximum 60-year lease for BKIP 3 land

Property News/ 24 February 2024 No comments

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The Penang Development Corporation (PDC) will lease industrial land to investors for a maximum duration of 60 years following the completion of Batu Kawan Industrial Park 3 (BKIP 3) construction, according to PDC chief executive officer Datuk Aziz Bakar.

On Feb 16, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim officiated the groundbreaking ceremony of BKIP 3, the 10th industrial park under development by PDC, located in Bukit Tambun, Seberang Perai.

Spanning a net area of 407 acres, BKIP 3 is slated for completion in August 2031, with four development phases planned. Phase 1A, covering 60 acres, is expected to be finished in 2025.

“The development of BKIP 3 differs from BKIP and other PDC industrial parks in terms of land ownership.

“Due to the changes in technological advancements within a short period and the challenge of acquiring new industrial land in Penang, PDC will adopt a lease concept. Investors will be granted leases for industrial land for a maximum period of 60 years.

“PDC will also implement the ‘Infra Ready Concept,’ ensuring availability in terms of infrastructure. Close collaboration with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) is underway to realise this new approach.

“BKIP 3 will also be equipped with additional support facilities, such as employee housing and a logistics hub.

“PDC also emphasises sustainable development where the use of green energy, green buildings and recycling practices, particularly in water management, is encouraged,” Aziz told Buletin Mutiara when asked.

Through the development of BKIP 3, Aziz said PDC aims to sustain the growth of industries akin to BKIP, focusing on electronics and electricity (E&E), medical devices, machines and equipment, engineering and automation. These sectors will remain a priority for ongoing attention.

In addition, local companies that support Penang’s industrial ecosystem will also be given attention.

Asked about the challenges PDC faces in developing BKIP 3, Azis mentioned the increased development costs and the traffic congestion arising from the frequent trips for backfilling works. Furthermore, he noted the distant location of the quarry site poses an additional challenge.

“Another challenge we face is the unsuitability of the existing soil condition, necessitating soil treatment before commencing infrastructure development,” Aziz added.

Upon completion of BKIP 3, Aziz envisions Penang will further solidify its position as the ‘Silicon Valley of the East,’ creating high-income job opportunities.

“The successful completion of BKIP 3 will ensure Penang’s continued substantial contribution to the Malaysian economy through the attraction of high-impact investments.

“In addition, the positive impact on the development of Bandar Cassia, the third satellite city by PDC, is also anticipated.

“I am optimistic that Penang will emerge as the preferred choice for businesses, local and international, even in the face of stiff competition from other states like Selangor, Johor and Kedah,” Aziz said.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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Energy Commission, TNB raids uncover bitcoin mining operations in Hijauan Hills

Property News/ 24 February 2024 No comments
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Source: Bernama

A double-storey terrace house in Hijauan Hills and a nearby business premises was raided by the Energy Commission and Tenaga Nasional Berhad for suspected illegal electrical theft for bitcoin mining.

Nine machines were also seized from an upstairs room of the house which was the base for the bitcoin mining activities.

Energy Commission, area director for Penang, Kedah, and Perlis, Muhamad Azmi Ishak, stated that the raid was conducted following a two-month investigation and marks the first case in the northern region involving the illegal tapping of electricity for bitcoin mining.

“Previously, bitcoin operations were typically carried out on-premises, but now the syndicate has changed its modus operandi to residential areas to deceive the authorities.

“We don’t hear the noise of machines because the room is soundproofed,” he told reporters after the operation here on Thursday.

Muhamad Azmi cautioned that the syndicate’s actions of making illegal connections posed a danger to residents living nearby as the high electricity usage could lead to short circuits and fire hazards because the machines operated 24 hours without interruption.

In light of this, he urged the public, especially in residential areas, to report any suspicious activities to enable investigations and prevent such incidents.

According to Muhamad Azmi, both syndicates are believed to have been operating for the past six months, incurring TNB an estimated monthly loss of RM22,000.

The cases are being investigated under Section 37 of the Electricity Supply Act 1990 (Act 447), which pertains to the interference, tampering, or damage to electrical installations.

Source: Bernama

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