JOHOR BARU: Eco World Development Bhd (formerly Focal Aims Holdings Bhd) will
unveil its new development masterplan for the Kota Masai township in Pasir
Gudang within the next three to six months.
President and chief executive officer Datuk Chang Khim Wah told StarBiz the
masterplan would cover 401.04ha of remaining undeveloped land of the 1,005.23ha
township that would keep the company busy for the next six to eight years.
“We want to reposition Kota Masai as the most-sought-after township in the
Eastern Gate Development Corridor of Iskandar Malaysia,’’ Chang said after the
company’s AGM.
He said that previously, the Pasir Gudang-Masai area was not in the radar of
most property buyers in south Johor but things had changed since the launch of
Iskandar Malaysia on Nov 4, 2006.
Chang said improvement in connectivity and accessibility to Pasir
Gudang-Masai from Johor Baru city centre via the new Pasir Gudang Coastal
Highway had made the area popular.
He said the presence of at least three public-listed property developers with
township projects in the area was testimony that the Eastern Gate would be the
next growth centre in Iskandar Malaysia.
“The remaining 401.04ha land is sufficiently sizeable to enable a complete
revamp of the township’s masterplan to enhance the overall gross development
value and earnings of the group,’’ said Chang.
He said in the offing would be well-designed landed homes in gated and
guarded precincts featuring eco-living elements with landscaping and boulevard
leading to the township.
Chang said the township would also benefit from increased economic activities
from the oil and gas and other industrial projects which were being undertaken
in south-east Johor.
“Going forward, the company will continue to look for new land banks and
property developments from third parties or its major shareholders or persons
connected to them.”
The company presently has two development projects – Kota Masai in Iskandar
Malaysia and Saujana Glenmarie (previously known as Saujana O-Lot) in the Klang
Valley.
For the financial year ended Sept 30, 2013, Eco World registered RM24.26mil
in net profit on RM156.32mil revenue against RM7.20mil net profit and RM65.28mil
revenue previously.
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Monday, 7 April 2014
Eco World to unveil new masterplan for Kota Masai
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