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City Square Shopping Centre consists of 6 levels of shopping podiums, 2 levels of commercial / office space and 3 levels of basement car parks. It is located within the integrated 3-in-1 City Square Centre. City Square Shopping Centre is a prime shopping centre that houses some of the most established and renowned brands in home furnishing, homewares and decoration, art work and art pieces, audio visual products and lifestyle services.
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Grade-A Office Building, Kuala Lumpur
The Empire Tower Kuala Lumpur is a premier Grade-A office building which forms part of the award-winning City Square Centre, the first integrated 3-in-1 development in Malaysia. This landmark building is strategically located within the Embassy Belt, Kuala Lumpur City's Central Business District (CBD) and Golden Triangle of Kuala Lumpur. Standing 62 storeys high, the Empire Tower has a superb panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur City.
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Mount Pleasure Resort is a premier and exclusive residential resort located within the Batu Ferringhi Tourist Belt in Penang.
Spanning 57 acres, it is planned for mixed resort residential development comprising condominium apartments, townhouses, villas, semi-detached homes and bungalows. To date, 600 units of these mixed residential developments have already been built and occupied. Residents in the resort enjoy the ambience of a hill environment and panoramic sea views in addition to a range of recreation, sporting and entertainment facilities located in the vicinity as well as the adjacent Ferringhi Beach Hotel.
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Desa Marina is located within the up-coming townshop of Teluk Bahang and consists of 2 blocks of low-density 5 stories walk-up apartments, a community hall and shop lots. The project is aimed at providing low and medium cost homes to the lower and middle income segment of the house buying market in line with the government's objective of providing affordable homes to Malaysians.
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Marina One is an exclusive collection of 78 luxurious apartments located within 7 minutes drive from the heart of Sydney's Central. Business District, close to Sydney's top restaurants as well as its sports and recreational centres.
Specially designed for practicality and comfort, the apartments come with 1,2 and 3 bedrooms together with full open concepts kitchen, living and dining area, balconies and laundry and storage facilities, amongst others. Top level residences have their own roof-top gardens and jacuzzis. Besides the exclusive use of the swimming pool and the beautiful landscaped gardens, Marina One residents are assured of high level security and privacy.
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This 5-star hotel is strategically located within the prestigious Embassy Belt of Kuala Lumpur and is a short walk from the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) and the Central Business District.
The 571-room Crown Princess Kuala Lumpur offers everything a guest could possibly desire from a premier 5-star international standard hotel-from luxuriously designed rooms, restaurants and bar facilities to a fitness & recreational centre; meeting rooms, ballrooms, business and secretarial services, helicopter and limousine airport transfer and the City Square Shopping Centre with its exclusive speciality shops.
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The Ferringhi Beach Hotel, Penang, distinctlvely recognised by its cascading stepped roof against a tropical hill setting. It sits on a 3-acre site at Mount Pleasure Resort, Batu Ferringhi, with full commanding views of the North Channel Sea. This 4-star resort hotel has 350 guest rooms and suites with private balconies. The ground and first floors are home to the hotel's restaurants and dining facilities.
The Hotel has a ballroom and 5 other well-designed function rooms ideal for business discussions, seminars and banquet, presentations and meetings. It is 25 minutes by car to Georgetown and 45 minutes to Bayan Lepas International Airport.
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AP Land Bhd ventured into oil palm plantation business in 1997. The group owned 9,700 acres of oil palm plantation under its wholly owned subsidiaries, APL Plantation Sdn Bhd and APL Resources Sdn Bhd.
In 2002, the group subsequently disposed of all the investments in plantation to improve asset yield by restructuring the group’s portfolio.
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