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Entopia enters into hibernation till end-2021

Property News/ 3 June 2021 No comments

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Entopia by Penang Butterfly Farm has gone into ‘hibernation’.

The management of corporation has decided that going into ‘hibernation’ was the best route to take during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

“We regret that the tourism and travel industry is being hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic since the very beginning of last year. As we were about to see some signs of recovery in domestic tourism, we were caught again in another wave of infections throughout the country.

“The enforcement of the movement control orders, coupled with the ongoing interstate travel restrictions and the recent total lockdown have made us realised that a temporary closure is the best route to take during this ongoing pandemic,” Entopia said in a media release.

“The management would like to announce that Entopia will go into ‘hibernation’ from June 1 until December 31 this year,” the statement added.

It stated that the temporary closure is part of its strategy to offset the financial impact and to ensure its business sustainability and continuity.

Entopia thanked its six million visitors who have supported it since 1986.

“Thank you for co-creating such beautiful memories together with us. We would like to also thank our past and present employees who have given their time and dedication to share this dream with us.

“We thank our tourism partners, associates and vendors for believing in us. We believe that Entopia, being the pride of Penangites, will emerge stronger once we are ready to do so,” the statement said.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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EMCO to be enforced in 13 localities in Penang starting Friday (June 4)

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The enhanced movement control order will be enforced in 13 localities around Pekan Bayan Lepas in Penang beginning June 4 after a spike in the number of Covid-19 cases.

The affected areas are Sri Bayu, Bayu Tiara, Bayu Nyaman, Halaman Murni, Bayan Permai, Bayan Tiara, Taman Ara Indah, Kampung Bukit, Kampung Perlis, Kampung Masjid, Jalan Mahkamah, Kampung Pak Lah and Lebuh Kampung Bukit.

Health authorities have recorded 83 new cases within two weeks and to date, the total number of positive cases stood at 250.

“Screenings carried out among close contacts showed the infectivity rate at 19.6% while screenings in the community indicated an infectivity rate of 10.7%, ” said Senior Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob on Wednesday (June 2).

He said the EMCO would take effect until June 17 and during this period, health officials would carry out more contact tracing among the residents.

The EMCO will also control the movement of people in the localities and this will help prevent infectivity from spreading to other areas.

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Source: TheStar.com.my

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UPCOMING: Bukit Mertajam / Concrete Gold Sdn. Bhd.

Bukit Mertajam/ 2 June 2021 2 comments
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Approximate location

A newly proposed affordable housing township development plan by Concrete Gold Sdn. Bhd. near Mengkuang at Bukit Mertajam. Located adjacent to Mengkuang Dam, about 3 minutes drive from BKE Penanti interchange. It is only about a few kilometers to Penang-Kedah state border.

This project will see the development of a self-sustainable township with 5,980 affordable housing units with a standard built-up size of 900 sq.ft. There will also be 212 units of shop offices.

The proposal also includes plots for:

  • Commercial
  • School
  • Retention pond
  • Mosques
  • Polis Station
  • TNB Substation
  • Water Reservoir Tanks
  • and future developments

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

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Mengkuang, Bukit Mertajam
Property Type : Affordable housing
Land Tenure: (to be confirmed)
Total Units: 5,980 (affordable housing), 212 (shop office)
Built-up Size: 900 sq.ft. (affordable housing)
Indicative Price: RM200,000 – RM250,000 (affordable price guide)
Developer : Concrete Gold Sdn. Bhd.

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Jagdeep proposes state-level HOC to be extended to June next year

Property News/ 1 June 2021 2 comments

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The state-level Home Ownership Campaign (HOC), which has been extended to June this year, may be extended by another year.

State Housing, Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said he would be appealing to the state government to consider extending the campaign again due to the sluggish economy caused by the worsening Covid-19 pandemic.

“I want to propose extending the campaign for the benefit of new home buyers.

“The daily new Covid-19 cases are increasing rapidly, and now that we have officially entered total lockdown nationwide, it is only right that we try to lessen the burden of the people.

“Our HOC is aimed at reducing the burden of new home buyers during this difficult period. It is also for economic generation in the real estate sector.

“It is our responsibility to understand the people’s difficulties in such an unprecedented situation. We must try and ease their burden because this pandemic is just too much to handle at the moment,” Jagdeep told a press conference in Komtar today.

The state-level HOC was introduced as an incentive to new home buyers, which include stamp duty exemption and a discount of at least 10 per cent of the sales price from housing developers in encouraging house ownership among the locals.

Separately, Jagdeep also urged the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) to give a prompt response regarding the workforce of joint management bodies (JMB), management corporation (MC) and Commissioner of Buildings (CoB) under the local councils.

Ministry of Housing and Local Government had previously identified the property and strata management sector as an essential service.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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Penang South Islands creates jobs, tangible state assets and increases social capital

Property News/ 1 June 2021 1 comment
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PSI will build a Global Business Services (GBS) campus in a highly connected park-like environment.

By the Penang Infrastructure Corporation

Time and again we have been allaying misconceptions regarding Penang South Islands (PSI). Penang and its people will gain from the tangible returns and social capital from PSI that will be disproportionately high to the investment in the form of innumerable benefits.

Penang stands to gain enormously from the PSI project. The reclamation work of Island A alone will inject RM7 billion in domestic investment while generating thousands of new job opportunities in Penang.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow into the three completed islands is estimated at over RM70 billion, and the ensuing gross domestic product (GDP) contribution and job creation estimated to be RM100 billion. There will more than 300,000 jobs respectively where at least half are knowledge and highly skilled jobs, over a 30-year development time frame for the three PSI islands.

These projections are not “plucked from thin air” as alleged by irresponsible commentators. They are based on the actual experience of Penang’s developmental history, in particular, the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone that had attracted more than RM50 billion since 1980, produced in the independent study by one of the big four audit and consultancy firms, PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Green development

The development plan for PSI was prepared in consultation with the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) 2019 guidelines, Low Carbon Cities Framework, and the independent study by the world-renowned Royal HaskoningDHV, headquartered in the Netherlands.

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The Central Canal promotes green mobility, putting bicycles before cars and stressing on water taxis, electric buses, and electric trams.

 

The joint occurrence of high tides and a 1000-year storm surge has been accounted for in the design of Island A’s minimum platform level of 3m above mean sea level. 20% of PSI land is reserved for green parks, mangroves, water canals, wetlands, floodplains and bioswales to enhance biodiversity, cooling the environment by one to two degrees Celsius.

PSI’s environmental offset programmes have also included 4km mangrove wetlands that will provide additional shoreline protection while also promoting biodiversity.

The Green Tech Park on Island A will appeal to global electrical and electronic (E&E) companies and is designed to achieve 50% carbon reduction by 2030. A lifestyle campus-like environment will aid in enhancing industry collaboration with education institutions, enabling development and upskilling of our workforce, and moving the industry up the value chain.

In addition, there will also be ample lush public open spaces spread across the island such as 7km of Central Canal, 3km of public beaches and 5km of esplanade. And by putting bicycles ahead of cars, the 140km of bicycle and walking tracks island-wide and 7km of navigational waterway will result in seamless connectivity and an additional transportation mode.

A world-class tourist area is also included into the development of PSI to complement George Town, supported by attractive clusters of F&B, entertainment, a market place and food hall, fishermen’s wharf, waterfront esplanade, performance halls and other iconic spaces. Education campuses will be set up, creating a hub for education, attracting local as well as international students.

These green open spaces and facilities that can be turned into venues for leisure activities, events and festivals that promote Penang’s local culture and eco-tourism, will benefit locals and tourists alike.

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Bicycles are put before cars in PSI’s development that stresses on green mobility to reduce carbon emissions.

 

PSI serves Penangites

The PSI development is aligned with the Penang2030 socio-economic vision to increase liveability to improve quality of life; to upgrade the economy by raising household incomes; and to invest in built environment or infrastructure to enhance Penang’s resilience.

The combination of industrial, commercial, residential, public space, and green lungs in the PSI is designed to create tangible state assets and boost social capital in Penang.

PSI is not a business-as-usual development. The project is grounded on independent studies prepared by reputable international expertise such as the United Nations’ IPCC, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Royal HaskoningDHV. Developing Penang for the projected industrial demands, social challenges, and climate conditions should be based on proven expertise – not on the fringe view from irresponsible commentators without any experience of completing large-scale infrastructural development.

By providing capital inflow, generating jobs, creating tangible state assets, and boosting social capital, the PSI project will bring improvements to our economy and personal lives for many years to come.

Penang Infrastructure Corporation Sdn Bhd is a special purpose vehicle that leads the implementation of projects under the Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP).

Source: FreeMalaysiaToday.com

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