For the love of green
IN continuation of our “green” theme, we feature, this week, two more developers offering properties that offer a “greener” environment. Read more
IN continuation of our “green” theme, we feature, this week, two more developers offering properties that offer a “greener” environment. Read more
JKSB Board of Directors visiting the Inspection Gondola for the 800m Incheon Grand Bridge Navigation Span, South Korea. Read more
Persatuan Hotel Malaysia (MAH) menyasarkan untuk mengiktiraf 100 hotel hijau secara sah dalam tempoh dua hingga tiga tahun akan datang sebagai usaha untuk mengekalkan daya saing industri hotel bagi tempoh jangka panjang Read more
The Naza Tower is a Green Building Index-accredited high-rise is part of the 3.6ha Platinum Park integrated development that encompasses retail, hotel, and luxury residences. Read more
THE voice from environmentalists to do more to arrest the environmental degradation happening around us is growing louder. Read more
ABOUT 100 leading real estate developers from across Asia attended a Developers’ Forum which provided a platform for industry knowledge sharing and networking on solutions for greener and smarter residential and commercial developments. Read more
The number of sustainable and green developments in Malaysia has been increasing over the past few years. Much of this is driven by the growing consumers and end users demand. Read more
Many people, not just Malaysians, do not have a clear perception about what green building is all about. The reality is that green building is beneficial in many ways, and that it isn’t only morally right to go green. It makes sense on an economic, productivity, well-being, and lifestyle perspective. Read more
THE Y Cantonments town villas in Cantonment Road, Pulau Tikus, Penang, drew many prospective buyers during the launching of its show unit. Read more
Environmentally-friendly initiatives are not always looked upon favourably by Malaysians (and indeed, the rest of the world). This is hardly surprising, given the relatively cheap costs of fuel, energy and water here, as compared to many other First World nations. Globally speaking, governments face an uphill battle in convincing their people that such initiatives are necessary, since they can...