Ancubic Group of Companies is unveiling its first industrial park development in Batu Kawan, Penang, called A-Park Batu Kawan. It is located a few kilometres east of Batu Kawan Industrial Park, neighbouring government-initiated workers’ quarters and the North-South Expressway’s Sungai Bakap R&R station with restaurants and food stalls.
A-Park Batu Kawan offers a total of fifty 1.5- and 2-storey semi-detached and detached factories with built-ups ranging from 6,800 to 13,700 sq ft. The selling prices range from RM4.1 million to RM12.3 million.
Along with this story, we have a report about rooftop solar photovoltaic solution provider GSPARX Sdn Bhd’s commitment in making solar energy more accessible, affordable and convenient for everyone; a commentary by KGV International Property Consultants executive director Samuel Tan to discuss about the wish list for the Johor – Singapore Special Economic Zone; a report about green building study tour organised by Rehda Youth in July; and Armani Group sets to launch its golf-course fronting development - Armani Signature Residence, in this month.
Also, we include a report from EdgeProp Singapore on refurbished conserved terrace at Blair Road on the market for S$7.95 mil, and new psf-price high of S$3,322 set at The M, now over 99% sold news report. For international news, we have report about real estate investor faces US Securities and Exchange Commission enquiry on WeWork offer, and Germany warns of more commercial real estate pain ahead.
Catch up with the latest property news in town in the Nov 20 issue of City & Country.