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Penang’s Sia Boey to be transformed into an urban park

Property News/ 11 March 2019 15 comments
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Artist Impression (Source: MalayMail.com)

Penang residents will get to enjoy a 2.62-acre worth of public green space in the middle of the city in six months.

“We don’t have a proper park in George Town and this space is perfect for a park, for people to rest, go for walks and enjoy the greenery,” BYG Architecture Sdn Bhd director Michael Ong told the news portal.

BYG Architecture is Sia Boey Urban Park’s lead project consultant. It will create the park and restore the 22 pre-independence shophouses on the site.

“Our concept is to make sure it is a recreational park for the community, with a playground for children, and it will make the city a liveable city,” he added.

Ong explained that the heritage buildings will be restored and “most of the large ficus trees that have grown among the buildings” will be maintained.

“We want to keep as many of the trees as possible to go with the whole park concept so we will strengthen the walls of the buildings when restoring them,” he said.

Meanwhile, the famous “archaeological findings” — a police barracks and a basin with canal lock — on the site will be included in the urban park.

Ong told Malay Mail that “the base structure for the police barracks, dating back to the Straits Settlement era, will be left open to the public”.
But parts of the basin with canal lock will be covered up.

Sia Boey is still closed to the public and will only be open after the area is restored.

So, if you are in Penang in about six months, do give Penang’s historic new urban park a visit!

Source: EdgeProp.my

 

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Mutiara Finance Centre

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Artist impression of Penang World City

*PROJECT CANCELLED*

Mutiara Finance Centre, a newly proposed commercial development by Tropicana Ivory Sdn. Bhd. at Bayan Mutiara. Strategically located along Persiaran Bayan Indah, within the vicinity of Penang World City master-planned development. It is just a mere minutes drive away from Queensbay Mall.

This development comprises a 37-storey commercial building, featuring 1,536 serviced residence units in 4 towers. There will also be 126 commercial lots at the lower level of the building.

The project is still pending for approvals, few more phases to follow. More details to be available upon official launch.

(We have yet to confirm if this is a new name for Penang World City)

Project Name: Mutiara Finance Centre
Location : Bayan Mutiara, Penang
Property Type : Commercial
Land Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Total Units: 1,536 (residential), 126 (commercial)
Built-up Area : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Tropicana Ivory Sdn. Bhd.

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Property News/ 7 March 2019 No comments

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Latest about Penang Airport and pending approvals for PSR and PTMP

Property News/ 7 March 2019 6 comments

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Building an airport on one of Penang’s three man-made islands off the southern coast of the state will keep the airport within the state, Chow Kon Yeow said.

The Penang chief minister said the administration wanted to keep the airport on the island instead of moving it elsewhere.

“It is needed in Seberang Perai or elsewhere, it is a fact we have to accept since we do not have any more lands in Penang island which is why we came up with proposal to build it on one of the reclaimed islands,” he said in a press conference today after attending the launch of a gender equality policy programme.

He said the current Penang International Airport (PIA) has constraints when it comes to expansion plans for it.

“The terminal capacity can be expanded to cater to 16 million passengers, even up to 20 million passengers but can the runway cope with this load?” he asked.

He said it was impossible to expand the runway as there were not enough lands at the existing airport unless they relocate factories nearby.

“That is why in the long run, we are looking at a new airport on one of the PSR islands,” he said, referring to the Penang South Reclamation (PSR) project.

The PSR was to create three man-made islands off Permatang Damar Laut on the southern coast of the main island.

It is the funding module for the state’s proposed RM46 billion Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP).

Chow said the state has already engaged with consultants to draw up terms of reference and scope of studies for the proposed new airport.

“First, we are conducting a study on whether there is a need for the airport, we are talking about 30 years from now,” he said.

As for Kedah’s proposed Kulim airport, Chow said the Kedah Mentri Besar has mentioned that it will be a cargo airport.

He said a lot of studies will still need to be done on whether there is a need for a cargo airport in Kulim.

“I will leave it to them to conduct the studies so it is still very early to be talking about the airport,” he said.

When asked about the pending approvals for PSR and PTMP, Chow said he had brought both projects up in Putrajaya when he was there for meetings last week and early this week.

“With regards to the LRT, the person from APAD wanted us to get the PSR presented to the National Physical Planning Council and also to submit the EIA report,” he said.

APAD is the Land Public Transport Commission.

Chow said the state had already submitted the environmental impact assessment (EIA) but they had to improve on it based on feedback from various committees.

“So APAD said if we can finalise it, the LRT approval will be forthcoming,” he said.

The light rail transit (LRT) line, connecting Bayan Lepas to George Town, is one of the projects proposed under the PTMP including the controversial Pan Island Link 1(PIL1).

Chow said he had asked the transport ministry to give the state conditional approval for the LRT project so that the state can start working on complying with other requirements.

“Or we can get our PSR approved first. In the earlier days, we were told to get our LRT scheme approved first but at this rate, nothing will move,” he said.

The Penang state government is hoping to get the LRT conditional approval once it tables its presentation on the PTMP and PSR to the National Physical Planning Council in April.

Source: MalayMail.com

 

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You are invited to the opening of IKEA Batu Kawan!

IKEA Grand Opening

With eight days away from the opening of IKEA Batu Kawan, the Swedish home furnishing retailer is fueling even more excitement with a slew of in-store activities and unbeatable promotions for its opening weekends. Promising a great day out for the entire family, the retailer is inviting everyone to the highly anticipated opening of Malaysia’s fourth IKEA store!

IKEA Batu Kawan is a respond to the growing demand for more IKEA stores throughout the country. With a wide range of home furnishing inspiration and solutions, this store will soon meet the increasingly urbanised lifestyle of Penangites and northern Malaysians. In extension to that, IKEA Batu Kawan is set to present customers with a unique blend of Swedish and local heritage, from food to home furnishing solutions, store features to living spaces.

“When the clock strikes 10.00am on Thursday, 14 March, millions of customers from the northern region will finally enjoy easier access to well-designed, functional, quality and low-priced Swedish home furnishings. We can’t wait to welcome customers through our doors as we live up to our vision of creating a better everyday life for the many people,” said Pathmalingam Arumugam, Store Manager of IKEA Batu Kawan.

Fondly termed as the store for the many people, IKEA Batu Kawan alongside neighbouring developments will soon activate Aspen Vision City into a vibrant retail hotspot. As Penang’s new liveable landmark, IKEA is ready to make homes in the northern region even more comfortable with over 8,000 home furnishing products and 49 locally inspired showrooms.

Preparation is on the way as the retailer gears for an exciting and memorable opening. On 14 March, the first 10,000 customers will enjoy free goodies, in addition to the promotions and in-store activities for the entire family during the opening weeks. For more information on the promotions and in-store happenings, visit IKEA.my/BatuKawan.

With 1,950 parking bays and easy access via the Second Penang Bridge and major highways (Lebuhraya Bandar Cassia and North-South Expressway), IKEA Batu Kawan is located at 752, Persiaran Cassia Barat 8, 14110 Bandar Cassia, Penang (GPS coordinates: 5.23387 N, 100.43993 E). The store officially opens at 10am on 14 March 2019 (Thursday).

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