

Lido Boulevard, Johor Bahru
It was reported that Central Malaysia Properties Sdn Bhd (CMP) would embark on a multi-million ringgit waterfront project overlooking the Straits of Johor known as Lido Boulevard, an integrated development project within the Iskandar Malaysia region which was scheduled to be completed by 2016. This flagship project, fully funded by Central Malaysia Properties Sdn Bhd is a joint venture between the former and the Johor State Secretary Inc as the land belongs to the state. Lido


Lido Boulevard Project, Johor
A multi-million ringgit integrated waterfront development project, located on 49.37 ha of land stretching 2.4 km along the Tebrau Straits in Johor to be developed by Central Malaysia Properties Sdn Bhd, and comprising comprises 4 main components, viz., a) luxury condominiums, b) waterfront office suites, c) a hotel and d) a shopping mall when completed in 2016 will be touted as one of the biggest waterfront projects in Johor, rivalling the Danga Bay development. The project,


Iskandar Malaysia (Part 5 - The Southern Development Corridor)
Iskandar Malaysia will drive the growth of the property sector in Johor during the current global economic downturn. Real Estate & Housing Developers Association (REHDA) Johor branch chairman Lee Kim Chai concurred that Iskandar Malaysia was the driving force for the property market in Johor. He said the influx of local and foreign investors would create job opportunities within the 2,217 sq km Iskandar Malaysia and the presence of new residents boded well for the market in J


Iskandar Malaysia (Part 4 - The Southern Development Corridor)
The Malaysian government has approved incentives for developers and investors involved in the development of the 2,217 sq km Iskandar Malaysia (formerly Iskandar Development Region) which was launched on 4th November 2006. Iskandar Malaysia, for the purpose of comparison, is about 48 times that of Putrajaya (46.19 sq km) and about 3 times the size of Singapore (739 sq km) and to-date, the project had achieved 70% (RM33 billion) of the total target value and the prime minister

Iskandar Malaysia (Part 3 - The Southern Development Corridor, Formerly Iskandar Development Region)
The Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi recently announced that the Cabinet has approved incentives for developers and investors involved in the development of the 2,217 sq km ISKANDAR MALAYSIA (formerly Iskandar Development Region) which was launched on 4th November 2006. For the purpose of comparison of size,ISKANDAR MALAYSIA is about 48 times that of Putrajaya (46.19 sq km) and about 3 times the size of Singapore (739 sq km). It was also reported in the news re


Iskandar Malaysia (Part 2 - Iskandar Development Region)
Under a proposed master plan spanning a period of 15 years, the RM19.2 billion Danga Bay project will be turned into an integrated waterfront city within the Iskandar Development Region. The development of two new components, Sanctuary Villas and Danga Bay Service Residence & Resort Hotel had also taken off in October and November 2007. RM330million Sanctuary Villas, located on 70 acres on an island, will comprise bungalows and waterfront villas. The RM536million Danga Bay Se


Iskandar Malaysia, (Part 1- Iskandar Development Region)
The 2,217 sq km Iskandar Development Region or IDR, about 48 times that of Putrajaya (46.19 sq km) and about 3 times the size of Singapore (739 sq km), was launched on 4th November 2006. Recently the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has launched a book detailing the incentive packages for the IDR. The incentives include the following: a 10-year income tax exemption on income from the disposal of any right in or over land within the approved node, income tax exe