Friday, November 1, 2019
STICKY : Nas Pavilion - 2018 & 2019 - Whatsapp Group ***
There's a newly formed WHATSAPP group for previous Nas Pavilion purchasers that we just kickstarted. To be added to that group, kindly email me your mobile number to
naspavilion@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
News : MPHB Cap To Revive Abandoned Project With GDV RM3.5bil
MPHB CAPITAL BHD (MPHB CAP), which is controlled by Tan Sri Surin Upatkoon, aka K K Lau, is looking at resuscitating a long-abandoned project at the junction of Jalan Imbi and Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur according to sources.
Should the plan materialise, the development could be MPHB Cap’s flagship in a bustling part of the central business district, earning it recurring rental income. It is worth noting that the abandoned project is just a stone’s throw from the upcoming Tun Razak Exchange (TRX).
After two failed attempts by other parties to revive the development, which is located on the same road as Berjaya Times Square, new plans that involve close to six acres in Jalan Imbi are being drawn up and are expected to include an overhead link stretching across the nine-lane road to Club De Vegas.
Assuming MPHB Cap is able to obtain a plot ratio of 10 for the 5.85 acres, 70% efficiency and pricing of RM2,000 psf, a back-of-the-envelope calculation gives the project a gross development value (GDV) of RM3.5 billion.
The existing unfinished building occupies 1.4 acres of freehold land, but sources say MPHB Cap’s project will include another 2.8 acres that are owned by the company in the immediate vicinity.
According to MPHB Cap’s prospectus, it owns 10 parcels in Jalan Imbi and a land search shows that all 10 tracts are contiguous with the largest measuring 1.5 acres. This parcel is now being used as a car park.
The smaller lots are between 0.1 and 0.2 acre and are either vacant or house bungalows.
It is said that Lau, who is the managing director and major shareholder of MPHB Cap, had entered into an agreement to purchase Club De Vegas, but The Edge understands that the seller has backed out of it, which could mean that the redevelopment plans may be delayed.
Lau is said to be seeking specific performance, requiring that the seller honour the agreement.
Club De Vegas is believed to have belonged to a Wong Thiam Loy, who was popularly known as Taxi Wong and was previously behind Econstates Bhd (which subsequently became RB Land Bhd and is now IJM Land Bhd). However, following Wong’s demise, Club De Vegas passed on to his family members.
The club takes up 1.65 acres, which means the land alone could be worth some RM180 million.
A source tells The Edge that MPHB Cap and its major shareholders are on the lookout for a joint-venture partner for the redevelopment, which is expected to have retail and office components.
Read More --> https://www.j-propves.com.my/?cur=news/view&id=2180&title=News_:_MPHB_Cap_To_Revive_Abandoned_Project_With_GDV_RM3.5bil
#Sources* MPHB Cap to revive abandoned project with GDV RM3.5b - 2014 News
MPHB CAPITAL BHD (MPHB CAP), which is controlled by Tan Sri Surin Upatkoon, aka K K Lau, is looking at resuscitating a long-abandoned project at the junction of Jalan Imbi and Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur according to sources.
Should the plan materialise, the development could be MPHB Cap’s flagship in a bustling part of the central business district, earning it recurring rental income. It is worth noting that the abandoned project is just a stone’s throw from the upcoming Tun Razak Exchange (TRX).
After two failed attempts by other parties to revive the development, which is located on the same road as Berjaya Times Square, new plans that involve close to six acres in Jalan Imbi are being drawn up and are expected to include an overhead link stretching across the nine-lane road to Club De Vegas.
Read more --> http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/sources-mphb-cap-revive-abandoned-project-gdv-rm35b
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Pemulihah Projek Nas Pavilion - DAP MP
At least one MP is doing something about it. But this was years ago. I'm pretty certain it is still in his list of unresolved matters. :)
Nas Pavilion - Ho Hup Fiasco Link - Bursa Update
You could actually view some Bursa Updates on this matter HERE.
Nas Pavilion - Ho Hup Fiasco Link
THE market place is abuzz with speculations on what will be the outcome of the Feb 4 extraordinary general meeting of Ho Hup Construction Berhad which will most likely see the company making a turning point in its 50-year history.
One the one hand we have seen the present board of directors led by corporate maverick Lim Ching Choy who is doing the best he can to keep the ship afloat by drawing on the company’s strength and overcoming its weaknesses. Lim is the appointee of the new deputy executive chairman Datuk Vincent Lye Ek Seang who made his sudden entry into the company as a major shareholder in 2008.
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