Tan said the group’s long-term strategy was to build a strong recurring income.

Its platinum grade corporate office, KEN TTDI, which has incurred some RM150mil in investment, is due for completion by the first quarter of 2015, while KEN Kota Baru and KEN JBCC are earmarked for launch this year.

Located in Jalan Burhanuddin Helmi in Kuala Lumpur’s Taman Tun Dr Ismail, the MSC-status and double platinum award winning (LEED Platinum and GreenMark Platinum) KEN TTDI houses a performing arts theatre, facilities for meetings, incentives, convention and exhibition, a rooftop pool, gymnasium, and F&B outlets.

For the KEN JBCC project in Johor Baru, Tan said Ken Holdings was a strategic partner to the Iskandar Regional Development Authority, adding that it would be the first green integrated city in Iskandar Malaysia.

Located near the Woodlands checkpoint, he said the project would have retail space, hotels, serviced suites, offices and medical centres.

Meanwhile, its Kota Baru project, located next to the KB Mall, will also feature a green-compliant hotel and serviced suites.

“Hailed as the equivalent of the iconic KLCC, it aims to introduce a new standard of green living for the professionals and returning Kelantanese,” Tan said.
  
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