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SkyWorld to unveil Tower C of The Valley Residences in SkySierra this month

SkyWorld Development Sdn Bhd is set to launch Tower C of The Valley Residences at SkySierra in Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur, this month. Occupying a 4.66-acre parcel in SkySierra a 13.6-acre leasehold mixed-use development The Valley Residences has a gross development value (GDV) of RM760 million and comprises Towers A, B and C of 48, 43 and 54 storeys respectively with 1,309 units in total.  According to group deputy CEO Lee Chee Seng, the project was conceptualised with the natural setting of the site in mind. Located in the valley of a mountain range, the residential towers will resemble three overlapping mountains with a valley in between, he says.

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Cover Story: Tranquil living in a self-contained township

Taman Melawati, also known as just Melawati, is a mature neighbourhood set amid hills and lush greenery. Located in Ulu Kelang, it may not be the first place that comes to mind when you are looking for a spot to hang out with your friends or family. Unlike the trendier Mont’Kiara, Bangsar and Kuala Lumpur city centre, Melawati is more tranquil and lacks the bustle of activity found in the more popular areas. But that does not make it any less attractive. According to VPC Alliance Sdn Bhd managing director James Wong, Melawati was previously a rubber plantation named Hawthornton Estate. Development of the township, the first by Negara Properties (M) Bhd, began in the 1970s. The developer is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sime Darby Property Bhd.

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Traders, customers happy with opening of more retail businesses, dining in at restaurants

Traders, customers happy with opening of more retail businesses, dining in at restaurants 11 Feb 2021 / 08:35 H. Pix for representational purpose only. KUALA LUMPUR: After closing their shops for almost a month, it was a new start yesterday for shop owners after the government announced that the remaining retail sectors will be allowed to resume businesses with strict standard operating procedures (SOPs). “For me, it is better to open the shop physically rather than doing online business because despite MCO (Movement Control Order), we still pay for the rent,“ said an employee of Sireh Pinang Clothing shop in Wangsa Walk Mall, here.

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