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KPKT identifies 534 potential areas in Peninsular Malaysia for urban redevelopment

KUALA LUMPUR: The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) has identified 534 potential areas in Peninsular Malaysia for urban redevelopment, with an estimated gross development value (GDV) of RM355.3 billion. Its minister Nga Kor Ming said the proposed urban redevelopment would encompass seven aspects - legal provision, public-private partnerships, capacity building and knowledge sharing,...

Desa East Residences in Sungai Besi: Where Comfort Living Meets Urban Charm

Desa East Residences in Sungai Besi: Where Comfort Living Meets Urban Charm Desa East Residences is an enticing new development offering strategic location and convenience at attainable prices, and its Radium Adesa Residence is perfect for those seeking larger layouts. Sungai Besi is located at the edge of Kuala Lumpur city centre and while the former tin mining town had in the past been largely...

Malaysia remains committed to urban renewal agenda

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia continues to focus on the urban renewal agenda to make the country greener, smarter and more sustainable in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Agenda 2030, Local Government Development (KPKT) Minister Nga Kor Ming (pix) said. Nga highlighted this in his national statement at the 8th Asia-Pacific Urban Forum (APUF8) organised by the United Nations (UN) and being held...

Special urban renewal law will be introduced

PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Local Government Development (KPKT) is in the midst of preparing a new law specifically related to urban renewal, said its Minister, Nga Kor Ming (pix). He said that currently, urban renewal is implemented through nine existing laws, with legislation involving various ministries, departments and agencies. “If we look at development in the country, there are several things...

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