WSG Group managing director Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen is pleased that the State Government is studying the feasibility of relocating Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) to Kimanis.
“If the KKIA is moved to Kimanis, the property value in Papar, including Benoni, will soar,” she said, referring to a report that Sabah is studying whether to relocate KKIA to Kimanis
The locals, especially avid movie goers, are looking forward to an upcoming new cinema here, specifically at Parklane City here, which will be operational in March next year
What was acquired in 2010 involving 100 acres in Benoni, Papar owned by the late Kapitan Chen Chee On is becoming a satellite township in Papar.
Of the 100 acres, 40 acres are designated for Benoni Commercial Centre and Benoni Gardens, and the remaining 60 acres for Parklane City and Parklane Villa terrace homes, said WSG Group Managing Director Datuk Susan Wong
Papar will soon become a thriving commercial hub given its strategic location, growing population and expansion of urban development to the suburbs, said Malaysia China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC) Sabah President Michael Chin.
He lauded WSG Group Managing Director Datuk Susan Wong Siew Guen for having the foresight to develop commercial and residential properties in Papar since 2010.
He said those who have invested in Benoni Commercial Centre (BCC) and Benoni Gardens would certainly reap the benefits when the value of properties in Papar go up in future.
“For those who have not invested in WSG Group’s developments in Papar, do consider the Parklane City and Parklane Villa projects because these properties are going to appreciate in value and by the time they do, all the properties would have been sold out,” he said when leading the new MCCC Sabah branch committee and members to visit Parklane City’s show gallery here.
Chin said K
Papar will soon have a new cinema at the Parklane City development site opposite Benoni Commercial Centre as the cinema at the old Papar town had closed down more than 30 years ago