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UPCOMING: Bayan Baru / Sunway Tunas Sdn. Bhd.

Bayan Baru/ 19 November 2020 16 comments

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A recently proposed mixed development by Sunway Tunas Sdn. Bhd. in the established township of Bayan Baru. The proposed site is located on a 1.6-acre land along Persiaran Mahsuri 1/1, within the vicinity of Bandar Sunway Tunas. It is only a stone’s throw away from Olive Tree Hotel and SPICE Convention Centre, less than 5 minutes drive from Bayan Baru Roundabout. The land is currently used as a paid parking area with 2-storey building.

This development will see the demolition of the existing building, for the construction of a 20-storey residential tower with a 5-level car parking podium. It will feature 156 residential units and 26 units of shoplots located at the ground level.

The project is still in its planning stage and pending approval. More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : (to be confirmed)
Location : Bayan Baru
Property Type : Mixed development
Total Units: 156 (residential), 26 (shoplots)
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Sunway Tunas Sdn. Bhd.
Last Updated: Sep 2021

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COVID-19: Suspected Covid case at Universiti Heights

Property News/ 19 November 2020 No comments /中文版

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A suspected Covid-19 case has been reported at Universiti Heights apartment near USM yesterday.  The resident is now under self-quarantine at home until the end of this month.

The management of the apartment has issued a notice to the residents informing them on the matter and called on everyone to strictly adhere to the standard operating procedures (SOP) for Covid prevention, including maintaining physical distance, wearing masks, and limiting only 4 people to take the lift at the same time.

Source: Kwong Wah Yit Poh

 

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SITE PROGRESS: QuayWest Residence (Nov 2020)

Property News/ 18 November 2020 1 comment

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About QuayWest Residence

Luxury residential development located next to Penang World City in Bayan Mutiara, Penang. This development comprises 1,235 condominium units in two 24-storey towers. Tower A offers 669 units with built-ups from 1,246 to 3,222 sq ft. Tower B comprises 566 units of various types, 253 units of which are categorized under affordable housing.

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Penang to seek federal legislation on short-term homestay at high-rise buildings

Property News/ 17 November 2020 No comments

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Penang will propose to Putrajaya an amendment to the Strata Management Act to regulate short-term accommodation services at high-rise residential buildings.

State Housing, Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo said he would bring up the proposal in a virtual meeting on a national local government council matters with Senior Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof tomorrow at 3pm.

While the state has its own bylaws, Jagdeep said the power to amend the Strata Management Act lies with the Federal Government.

He said he had received numerous complaints on short-term accommodation in high-rise residential buildings from the public.

He said residential units were supposedly meant solely for residential purposes but the residents in the buildings would have their say before any owner plans to convert it into short-term accommodation.

“In Penang, we have a committee headed by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) to look into the matter,” he told a press conference after inspecting the standard operating procedures (SOPs) compliance at Gurney Park Condominium in Kelawai Road today.

“We are hoping to come out with the guidelines under our purview by end of this year to ensure a better living place for the residents.

“The unit owners, who are keen to convert their units for such accommodation purposes, must get the consent from other residents and the management corporation (MC) before doing so.

“They can do so by voting in an extraordinary general meeting EGM) to see whether they are allowed or not.

“Hence, the authorities will not come and interfere if the MC allows them to do so.”

Jagdeep also praised the management of Gurney Park Condominium for abiding by the SOPs as the state vehemently tackles the Covid-19 pandemic.

Also present were Pulau Tikus assemblyman Chris Lee Chun Kit, MBPP secretary Datuk Addnan Mohd Razali, Gurney Park Condominium property manager Ng Wei Aik and Gurney Park Condominium management corporation (MC) Committee chairman Jennifer Teh.

On a separate matter, when asked whether there were any Covid-19 cases detected at the construction sites in the state, Jagdeep said there was none so far.

He pointed out that the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) and Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) have been monitoring the sites closely.

“In fact, I have frequently checked with the state Health Department and was told that there are no such cases at the moment.

“As of now, there are nine clusters in Penang and I hope everyone will adhere to the SOPs.

“The best vaccine right now is complying with the SOPs,” he said, adding that there have been a number of Covid-19 cases at stratified high-rise buildings.

In total, Jagdeep said there are 1,881 stratified schemes in the state and the councils are doing their best to ensure that the residents follow the regulations.

“Enforcement action will be taken against any of these high-rise buildings which fail to follow the SOPs,” he stressed.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

 

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COVID-19: Confirmed Case at East Tower Gurney Paragon Residences

Property News/ 17 November 2020 No comments

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Gurney Paragon Residential JMB has released a notice yesterday confirming one positive COVID-19 case at their East Tower.  The notice emphasized that after being informed about the case,  the management have disinfected specific areas and areas involved, and provided relevant assistance.

The management seeks corporation from everyone in the building. If you need to undergo self-quarantine or possess any symptoms in relation to the virus, please contact the Management office, refrain from going to work, and seek medical attention immediately.

Source: China Press

 

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