Bungalows
Taman Ladang Jaya, Batu 3, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor DE, Malaysia
These were developed by Glenmarie on estate lands which were once planted with oil palm, and rubber trees before the palm plantings, with Glenmarie Estate once part of “The Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Company Ltd.”, incorpated in the UK in 1906 (and dissolved in 1966).
199-215 Jalan Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Situated just south of the Berjaya Times Square development and within easy walking access of both the Hang Tuah Monorail and RapidKL rail interchange and the Imbi Monorail station, this stretch of shophouses lies directly on the busy Jalan Pudu.
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Shophouses in Pudu
Linkhouses & Shops in Shah Alam
Glenmarie Malaysia
9 Jalan Ampang and Jalan Bukit Nanas
Nestled on the tree-lined Bukit Nanas and situated in the heart of KL commerce, Bangunan Ming & its Annexe offers flexible flooring arrangements. These properties comprise of over 140,000 square feet of lettable area spread over two buildings linked together via a bridge which also allows for vehicular traffic to pass.
Highlights of these properties include:
Road access via tree-lined & elevated Jalan Bukit Nanas or via Jalan Ampang.
Centrally located in the CBD and within close proximity to the corporate offices of many banks, the KLSE as well as the Law Courts.
Conveniently located and a short walk to and from the PUTRA and STAR lines of the Masjid Jamek LRT rail interchange.
State of the art internal facilities including: high-speed lift-control systems, robust power-supply infrastructure, abundant telecommunications access points, broadband availability, centralised air-conditioning systems as well as an augmented 24-hour security system with CCTV surveillance.
10 & 12 Jalan Langgak Golf
Two recently renovated bungalows set amongst extensive and established gardens in the heart of the diplomatic enclave of Kuala Lumpur just touching the north side of the Royal Selangor Golf Course.
Both houses offer: extensive numbers of rooms over 2 storeys surrounded by large expanses of lawn, exclusive use of a private swimming pool and are girded by towering and established tropical trees.
Ming Building and Annexe