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Mori Condominium

Bayan Lepas/ 18 December 2018 8 comments /中文版

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Mori Condominium, yet another project in Ideal Vision Park by Ideal Property Group in Bayan Lepas, Penang. Strategically located along Jalan Tun Dr. Awang, adjacent to The Amarene condominium. It is just a short drive to Penang International Airport, 10 minuets walking distance to Straits International School. That completes the IVP development which also includes Tree Sparina and Summerskye.

This upcoming development will see two blocks of 36-storey condominium, offering 480 residential units with a 5-storey parking podium. The units are expected to be priced between RM500,000 and RM700,000. There will also be 87 units of shop offices.

More details to be available upon official launch.

Project Name : The Mori
Location :
 Ideal Vision Park, Bayan Lepas, Penang
Property Type : Mixed Development
Total Units: 480 (condo), 103 (shop office)
Built-up Size: (to be confirmed)
No. of Storey: 36
Land Tenure : Freehold
Indicative Price: (to be confirmed)
Developer : Ideal Property
Last Updated: Aug 2021

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Magical Christmas Party held at Southbay Sales Gallery

Property News/ 17 December 2018 No comments

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As Christmas is just around the corner, Mah Sing hosted a Magical Christmas Party for the public at its Southbay Sales Gallery, Batu Maung over the weekend. Themed after Fairy Fantasy, the sales gallery was decorated with fairy lights, magical arches and colourful props to create a celebrative ambience for the attendees.

The dreamlike party attracted a crowd of over 250 people, sharing the joy together. Christmas Carolling, Dancing with Faries, Live Band, and Musical Drama performances were part of the party’s main highlights. Family-friendly interactive activities such as Pop Up Cards Making Workshop and Game Corner also added a tinge of celebratory mood to the Magical Christmas Party.

The on-ground Christmas party symbolised the closing of the #MAGICALXMASWISH campaign that Mah Sing initiated from the end of November. Before the Magical Christmas Party, Mah Sing held two roadshows at Queensbay Mall and Gurney Plaza to collect Christmas wishes from the public. A giant wishing book was set up for the public to submit their wishes by putting their
wishing cards in the socks hung on the giant book. Ten winners were then selected with their wishes fulfilled by Mah Sing. All the winners were invited as guests to the Magical Christmas Party to celebrate the season of giving together.

 

One of the winners, Evelyn Foo shared, “I think the #MAGICALXMASWISH campaign gave everyone a chance for their wishes to be granted. My parent’s TV broke down and I have been looking around for a new TV for them. I was very happy and excited when I knew my wish was selected.”

“We want to spend a memorable Christmas with the public by sharing the festive
joy. The fairy fantasy theme of the Magical Christmas Party is something special that every age group can enjoy and this can enhance the interaction between families and the community. The first part of the Christmas campaign which involved public participation also received an encouraging response and we hope that the winners are happy that their wishes have come true.” said Mah Sing’s Chief Operating Officer, Everlyn Khaw.

As part of the #MAGICALXMASWISH campaign, Mah Sing also delivered Christmas hampers to the home owners of Legenda and Ferringhi Residence to convey the company’s appreciation towards their support. The Christmas hampers were delivered to the home owners by the Mah Sing team and the Fairies in collaboration with BMW Tian Siang.

“We appreciate the support that our home buyers have given us throughout the year. They trust us to deliver their ideal home and we are committed to exceed their expectations. Sharing happiness with the home buyers during Christmas and celebrating the year end together is just one of our many ways to show our appreciation”, Everlyn Khaw continued.

Mah Sing also showcased its latest developments in Penang, The Loft, M Vista and Ferringhi Residence 2, to the attendees in conjunction with the Magical Christmas Party. The Loft and M Vista are strategically located only 1km from Penang’s second bridge while Ferringhi Residence 2 is situated at the heart of Batu Ferringhi’s tourist belt.

 

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Central Island Park @ Aspen Vision City

Batu Kawan, Video Posts/ 16 December 2018 3 comments

Spanning across 25 acres, the park is a massive green sanctuary located in the midst of Aspen Vision City that serves as a recreational hub for the pursuit of healthy activities and relaxing past-times. It serves as a green oasis in Aspen Vision City and is part of our initiative to nurture nature even as we promote sustainable values within the community.

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UPCOMING: George Town / Principle Pearl Sdn. Bhd.

George Town/ 14 December 2018 6 comments

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Newly proposed luxury waterfront development by Principle Pearl Sdn. Bhd. at George Town, Penang. Strategically located along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, just a stone’s throw away from several other luxury residences and hotels, such as 11 Gurney, 8 Gurney, and The Northam All Suites Hotel. The land measuring approximately 2.2 acres is currently occupied by Northam Beach Cafe.

This development will see the construction of a 55-storey skyscraper, featuring 88 luxury units with 6 levels of multi-storey carparks and rooftop facilities. Future development includes office block and hotel.

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

Property Name: (to be confirmed)
Location : George Town, Penang
Property Type : Mixed development
Total Units : 88 (condo)
Land Tenure : (to be confirmed)
Indicative Price : (to be confirmed)
Developer : Principle Pearl Sdn. Bhd.

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Prepare Penangites for the LRT

Readers Column/ 13 December 2018 No comments

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By Timothy Tye

Introducing a rapid transit system to a population requires more than simply determining the route and selecting the rolling stock. Quite often, the success of the system hinges on how well the local authority prepares the population to accept the new mode of public transport.

There is a risk where lack of preparation results in low ridership of rapid transit systems. Without such preparation, once the novelty of taking the LRT has worn out, the population reverts to their former mode of transport, turning the whole LRT project into a white elephant.

To give the proposed Bayan Lepas LRT a higher chance of success, AnakPinang encourages the local authority to implement steps that will help avoid initial low ridership.

In environments where the population is not accustomed to taking public transport, preparations have to be made prior to actual introduction. This is to give the people time to adjust their routine. This preparation phase may take years, and should be implemented the moment construction commences. That way, when the time comes, the transition to LRT can be smoothly executed.

AnakPinang recommends that the local authority introduce a Rapid Penang stage bus route (possibly an adjustment of Bus 401 route) that closely mimics the actual route of the Bayan Lepas LRT. It should be promoted as the forerunner of the LRT. Naturally, it will not be exact to the LRT route, since the latter is elevated, but it should serve bus stations along the LRT route.

The forerunner gives the people an idea of what is to come, and builds anticipation for the LRT, even as construction progresses. During this period, any teething problems can be identified and rectified.

In addition to the forerunner bus route, the free Penang central area transit, or CAT, feeder bus routes should likewise be adjusted to transport commuters to selected bus stations corresponding to the future LRT stations. Commuters transfer from the feeder bus to the Rapid Penang forerunner.

As soon as the LRT is ready, it replaces the forerunner, and the buses used for that route can be re-deployed to increase the number of feeder buses. This ensures a smooth transition to the LRT with ridership assured.

According to the Penang Transport Master Plan, the Bayan Lepas LRT will be a 30km LRT line between Komtar and the future reclaimed islands in the south. The initial phase will reach Permatang Damar Laut. It will pass through important stops along the way including the Pesta Site, SPICE, Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone and the Penang International Airport.

In neighbourhoods with high population density, feeder buses should be introduced to provide final-mile connectivity, so that commuters do not need to walk more than 150 meters from their home. Suggested feeder routes may include Sungai Dua and Bukit Gambir, transporting commuters to the Pesta bus station, which will eventually be the location of the Pesta LRT station. Other feeder routes may include Bukit Jambul and Bayan Baru North (to Bukit Jambul bus hub), Relau and Sungai Ara (to SPICE bus station), Bayan Baru South and Bukit Gedung (to Jalan Tengah bus station), and so on.

The success or failure of this forerunner to the Bayan Lepas LRT depends greatly on the frequency and reliability of the system. It is of the utmost importance that the Rapid Penang forerunner bus be operated successfully, with sufficient number of buses at reasonable frequency, so that commuters will consider it as a viable alternative to driving.

It is unrealistic and even idealistic to expect the whole population of Penang to take the Bayan Lepas LRT. Studies that use the whole population of Penang, and compare it to the entire population of Singapore and Hong Kong, do not offer the correct picture. At most, we can expect only commuters staying within a 3km distance from the nearest LRT station to consider using the Bayan Lepas LRT. Nevertheless, this alone is sufficient if the line passes through densely populated neighbourhoods.

AnakPinang is supportive of the Penang state government’s initiative to introduce its first LRT line on Penang Island. However, it suggests that the government adequately prepare the population ahead of implementation, to make the Bayan Lepas LRT a success.

Timothy Tye is a spokesperson for AnakPinang, a Penang-based civil group.

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