Wednesday, August 1, 2012

成隆机构槟大展拳脚 并购中路4黄金地


(槟城31日讯)继成功入主“峇央珍珠”(Bayan Mutiara)百依格黄金地以发展“槟城世界城”后,吉隆坡上市公司“成隆机构”(DIJACOR,5401,主板产业组)在槟城继续大展拳脚,将势力“伸入”乔治市中路,据称已成功并购4块总面积高达逾2万平方尺贵地,以发展为双栋大楼的酒店公寓。
与义香饼家合作或触礁
在中路门牌匾216号的“义香饼家”所在产业地,即已成为成隆机构拟同时收购的毗连地皮,以为双栋大楼制造最佳的发展面积,在义香毗邻的4块地已陆续落入成隆机构手中后,对方也在数月前开始与义香接洽,向对方开出条件,以便能最终完成并购计划,然而消息说迄今义香对计划兴趣缺缺,双方合作或触礁。
据了解,在中路已成为成隆机构囊中物的4大连接地皮分别依序是义香饼家毗邻的前“江南人家”餐馆洋楼建筑、一片已夷平的空地、现尚有一栋旧式洋楼所在地以及另一片毗邻空地。上述已并购的地分别深50公尺,长150公尺,相等于2万4750平方尺。
由于中路已获准高楼高密度发展,使到成隆机构的上述高楼发展计划将在新规定下无阻通过。成隆机构为一家上市公司,公司总执行长丹斯里陈志成也是成功集团首脑丹斯里陈志远胞弟,而成隆机构是本地玮力产业(Ivory Properties)的财务伙伴,在其屋业发展中都会出现Dijaya字眼,比如Island Resorts公寓计划等。- 光

Real estate back in favour


It’s in demand again with signs of US housing market bottoming out
LONDON: Treated by many as a pariah after the US subprime collapse triggered the 2007 global financial crisis, real estate is increasingly bouncing back with insurance, pension and sovereign wealth funds.
The evaporation of interest rates on high-quality government bonds is encouraging asset managers to look again at prime real estate properties and stocks, where they find returns far outshooting socalled “safe” sovereigns.
Sovereign wealth funds are a US$4 trillion business and pension funds cover more than US$30 trillion, so even a small shift could move billions away from lower-yielding and more volatile assets.
Top-of-the-crop commercial and residential properties from London to Bangkok are in demand and there are signs of a bottoming out in the US housing market, prompting major investors to buy foreclosed homes to rent.
<B>Comeback:</B> Interest in real estate has returned, as can be seen from the housing front in New York to Paris. Prime property in major cities has seen its strongest growth since 2010 in the second quarter. – ReutersComeback: Interest in real estate has returned, as can be seen from the housing front in New York to Paris. Prime property in major cities has seen its strongest growth since 2010 in the second quarter. – Reuters
A sign of increasing interest in the sector can be seen in real estate funds, which have attracted more fresh money than other sectors this year, according to fundtracker EPFR Global.
Andrew Economos, head of sovereign and institutional strategy for JP Morgan Asset Management in Asia, says sovereign wealth funds are particularly active.
“Sovereign wealth funds are looking for positive yields and they are finding anywhere between 5% and 7% in real estate. They are getting yield on purchase as well as capital appreciation,” he said.
“They are diversifying across real estate into commercial, trophy properties as well as REITs (real estate investment trusts),” he said. REITs are securities sold like a stock and which invest in real estate properties or mortgages.
In one of the most recent high-end deals, Norway's sovereign wealth fund teamed up last month with Italian insurance giant Assicurazioni Generali to manage prime office and retail properties worth 550 million euros in central Paris.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund NBIM, which holds assets worth about 3.6 trillion Norwegian crowns (US$598.93bil), plans to raise real estate assets to as much as 5% of its overall portfolio from 0.3% at the end of March.
China's US$482bil sovereign wealth fund Investment Corp said on Wednesday this was one of the sectors it was now focusing on.
One way that investors are tapping the real estate market is through stocks and real estate investment trusts, which offer substantially higher dividend yields than sovereigns in areas spanning from Europe and the United States to Japan.
Dividend yields for stocks listed on the MSCI real estate index for the eurozone reach nearly 7%, according to Thomson Reuters Data-Stream, which beats by far negative or near zero yields for government bonds in core countries Germany or France. This is also higher than other sought-after assets including corporate bonds, which offer an overall yield of 3.24% on the iBoxx index.
The MSCI real estate eurozone index is up 13.1% since the beginning of the year compared with 2% for the overall MSCI index for the region, Data-Stream shows.
Yields on prime commercial or real estate housing the actual property rather than stocks vary widely but analysts give estimates of an average 35% for the best property in Europe.
“Certainly the work that we have done on an advisory basis to clients in the past three to four months has highlighted the importance of property in their portfolios,” said Ken Adams, global strategist at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership.
That market is highly polarised, however, with anything less than outstanding properties offering long leases with financially sound tenants in sought-after areas being spurned by investors put off by recession and the euro debt crisis and prices for these more secondary assets falling.
Commercial real estate, which had widely collapsed in the wake of the subprime crisis, was competing with other high-yield assets such as emerging market bonds and must offer the safety of a high-quality bond with better yields to attract investors such as pension funds, said John Danes, property research director at UK fund manager Aberdeen Asset Management.
“The return has to be very financially secure, with long leases and if there is some kind of inflation link as well, all the better,” said Danes, adding that he had seen increased interest across sectors, from long-let retail and offices to British supermarkets, which he said offer financially solid tenants and yields of 4.55%.
In the birthplace of the subprime crisis, in the United States, a number of investors are focusing on the opportunities that have been created in housing.
Blackstone Group LP has spent more than US$300mil to purchase over 2,000 foreclosed homes to rent and bet on a recovery of the US housing market, the firm said in mid-July.
Although analysts forecast any growth in the US housing market would be sluggish and it could take 10 years or more to go back to 2006 peak levels, commercial housing had seen nine consecutive quarters of uninterrupted improvement with vacancies down and rents up, said Citi analyst Jeff Berenbaum.
“Yields are in the high 3% to low 4% range for the strongest properties,” he said.
“For a risky market like commercial housing that's pretty historically low but if you compare with treasury yields, it's still a pretty wide spread.”
On the housing front globally, prime property in major cities has seen its strongest growth since 2010 in the second quarter, with a 1.3% growth in the year to June, according to Knight Frank's prime global cities index, which tracks the top 5% of mainstream markets. Reuters

Rescind consent for Sg Ara hillside project, state told


GEORGE TOWN: The state government should revoke and withdraw the planning permission given to the developer of a hillside project in Sungai Ara as the area is still pristine.
Penang Gerakan local government bureau head Teh Leong Meng said as the custodian of the laws here, the state has the power to revoke the approval given to the developer since no clearing activities have started at the hillside.
“Claims that the state might have to fork out compensation to the developer or face a suit is just an excuse to mislead the people.”
He said the Penang Structure Plan (PSP) 2005-2009 was gazetted in June 2007 and he was made to understand that the developer had bought the 32.7ha land in 2009.
“When the developer bought the land, the company should have been aware of the clause in the PSP which explicitly forbids and disallows any residential, commercial or industrial development on hill land above 76m or where the slope exceeds 25 degrees.
“So, what compensation is the state talking about?” he asked.
Teh also said the council claimed that the project in Sungai Ara was approved under the PSP’s ‘special projects’.
“If approved as a special project, which is an escape clause, then it would have had the approval of the State Planning Committee of which the Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng is the chairman.
“So, how come in a report in The Star on June 7, the Chief Minister said that the state had not approved any development above 76m while council head Patahiyah Ismail said the council had approved 19 special projects between April 2008 and May this year?” - The Star

Conservation no simple matter Experts to talk on proper ways to care for heritage buildings


THOSE trying to conserve heri-tage buildings properly must be aware of making common mistakes which can spoil the structure of the buildings.
Certain modifications often do more harm than good, said Dr Donald Ellsmore, the Austra- lasia Chapter convenor of the Association for Preservation Tech-nology International.
Citing air-conditioning, he points out that such additions had an impact on moisture movement, which could then affect parts of the structure.
He said these issues stemmed from a lack of basic understanding as well as the tendency to turn to technology as a quick fix for problems.
“It is like treating a sickness with drugs, but not understanding what is actually wrong.
“You address only the symptoms, but not the cause. This may make you feel better but you never get well.
“We need to help people re-learn how a building functions, what the design elements are, and how best to care for them,” said Dr Ellsmore who is also an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne.
Dr Ellsmore, together with University of Hong Kong Conserva-tion Laboratory manager Gesa Schwantes and local heritage architect and conservationist Laurence Loh, will be speaking at a George Town World Heritage Incorporated (GTWHI) seminar in Penang this Saturday.
Titled ‘Materials and Processes in the Conservation of Heritage Buildings’, it will be held at the Wawasan Open University starting 9am, and is open free to the public.
GTWHI education and outreach manager Sunitha Janamohanan said the seminar sought to help increase basic understanding of the conservation process, and what it means in practice.
With heritage buildings in George Town being bought, sold and restored at an ever-increasing pace since the Unesco inscription, her organisation believes it is imperative that people have good knowledge of conservation.
Dr Ellsmore cautioned that there were many risks that came with a Unesco listing.
These include the arrival of more tourists and the modification of structures to cater to the tourism industry can strip heritage buildings of their original character and purpose.
“It is important that the people of George Town move slowly in capitalising on these opportunities.
“They need to ensure that decisions are grounded in community support and rational thinking.
“Heritage should never be ex-ploited, as it is owned by the local community.
“There is nothing like George Town elsewhere in the world,” he said in an interview at the GTWHI office.
Schwantes added that the multi-cultural make-up of Penang’s community had resulted in diverse architectural influences that make the city unique, and better understanding of these elements would go a long way towards keeping Penang’s charm.
“When making any changes or repairs, you always want to use materials that are similar to the original and will not have an adverse impact on the overall structure.
“The climate and high humidity creates lots of problems for building owners, so it is important that remedial works are carried out correctly,” she said.
To register for the seminar, email edu@gtwhi.com.my or call 04-2616606. - The Star

Plans for Heritage Square in Penang


GEORGE TOWN: The state government and Penang Development Corporation (PDC) plan to transform a 1.82ha plot of land, including the old Sia Boey market here, into Penang’s new heritage enclave.
Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the new enclave would be known as Heritage Square, a project under the Komtar Phase Five development.
He said the move was in line with George Town’s World Heritage Listing and would complement the revitalisation of Komtar as a socio-civic centre and business hub of the state.
“It will be a complete makeover and it will predominantly be used as a public space,” he said after visiting Sia Boey in Lebuh Tek Soon yesterday.
Lim said the project had five major elements – restoration and expansion of Sia Boey (Prangin Market), creation of urban spaces, a heritage celebration square and an iconic George Town heritage centre, reinstatement and adaptive reuse of old shophouses and restoration of the Prangin Canal.
“The square and centre will restore the cultural vibrancy of George Town by promoting living heritage and street life as well as green the city to ensure balanced development in the area,” he said.
Lim, who is also PDC chairman, said the draft plans would be open to the public next week.
“The draft is subject to changes. We want to make public viewing available before Hari Raya Aidilfitri,” he said.
The revitalisation would include a visitors’ centre, crafts and souvenir retail areas, flowers and food hubs.
“PDC will build an adjacent market to complement the existing one. It will be a “dry” market instead of “wet” one,” Lim said.
He said existing shophouses along Maxwell Road would undergo adaptive reuse into cafes, coffeeshops, teahouses, handicraft centres, mini museums, boutiques and B&B hotels in line with the heritage ambience and theme of the area.
A five-storey building would be erected to add to the vibrancy of the square.
Lim also said that the restoration of the Prangin Canal would include plans for a hawker street food zone and street furniture in well-landscaped areas. - The Star

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

槟政府归还公共空间予人民 打造社尾万山成古迹广场


(槟城31日讯)废置已久的旧社尾万山,在光大第5期发展计划中将摇身变成“槟州古迹广场”(Heritage Square),让曾经是槟州最大蔬果批发市场的社尾万山重拾光彩!
槟州首长林冠英周二在社尾万山旧址召开记者会时宣布有关计划,并表示这是槟州政府决定归还公共空间予槟州子民,也是回馈人民的计划之一。
他说,槟州政府和槟州发展机构(PDC)所计划发展的古迹广场将占地4.5英亩,这也将是槟州古迹新景点。这同时也是配合乔治市被列为世界文化遗产,以及配合槟州发展机构“复兴光大”计划,成为新的商业中心。
他透露,这块位于乔治市中心的黄金地段将会成为公共空间,而这别具一格的古迹广场含有5大元素,即:一)社尾万山的修复及扩建;二)创造城市空间;三)创造古迹庆典广场及乔治市古迹中心的标志(GHC);四)古迹及老店屋的修复及重新启用;五)港仔墘运河(Prangin Canal)的修复。- 光华

市局列出5大否决因素 新港22层山坡豪寓再触礁


(槟城30日讯)知名跨国公司IOI集团在槟城的一项高楼计划触礁,面对地方政府否决其拟在新港山坡地进行的22层楼高豪华公寓计划。继双威集团(Sunway Group)在新港“双威城”(Sunway City)计划,遭槟州首长林冠英援引槟州策划委员会(SPC)主席权力喊停后,槟岛市政局也已否决由知名富商丹斯里李深静领导的IOI集团在新港的一项22层楼高小山坡发展计划。
5年前曾被否决
市政局在6月19日的会议上,否决IOI集团下子公司Palmex工业在新港的Palmex计划,据了解该计划的规划图早在2008年即5年前被否决,并在今年6月再次遭市政局以多个条文否定,造成计划上路难关重重。上述计划也是新港蒂莎迪雅(Desa Ria)居民发动反对双溪城山坡地发展计划下,同一个面对反对的山坡地计划。
虽然不同双溪威计划的庞大,不过Palmex计划也因地处山坡地,而面对居民的抗议行动。蒂莎迪雅居民即在今年与林冠英会面时,在获首长承诺否决双溪城计划时,同时提出反对Palmex计划,造成计划面对过关争议。据悉,Palmex计划是市政局援引数个违规因素下否定,在市政局规划部主管罗斯兰致给Palmex发展公司负责人吴亚秀(译音,Goh Ah Siew)的公文中,即列出5大否决因素。
不符环境评估
有关否决的因素,包括有关计划不符合d 2007年6月28日宪报上公布的2020年槟州结构大蓝图(RSN),未持有槟州高风险土地发展委员会所批准的地质报告书、未持没有地势图报告、无建筑适当性计划以及工地调查报告,同时不符2008年山坡地发民指南。此外,它也不符合1992年环境评估报告书的规定。而早在2008年8月6日、市政局在否决有关计划列出的理由,同样包括不符合结构大蓝图、未获得高风险土地委员会的批准公文、槟州环境局不支持、未能迎合分层地地契第6条款、不符合多个政府机构如公共工程机构等的批文条件。光华

齐来也路9亩地建中廉屋 首长:另2亩供联邦建人民组屋


(槟城30日讯)槟州首席部长林冠英周一宣布,槟州政府将在齐来也路9英亩的地段上兴建中廉价及中价房屋,以及也在同一地区另提供2英亩地段让联邦政府兴建人民组屋。他强调,槟州政府准备在齐来也路提供2英亩的地段,是要让联邦政府兴建人民组屋,因为至今为止,联邦政府从未献议在槟城兴建人民可负担房屋或人民组屋。
他解释 ,槟州政府提供2英亩的地段,是因为房屋及地方政府部长曹智雄曾表示,兴建人民组屋至少需要2英亩的地段。“我要问国阵,到底是齐来也路的11英亩地段比较好,还是再纳阿比丁路的1英亩地段比较好,如果国阵仍说1英亩地段比较好,我就放弃,让你赢!”
料明年动工2016竣工
他透露,齐来也路人民可负担房屋计划预料将于明年动工,并于2016年竣工。他续透露,在上述计划下,兴建的中廉价房屋合共660单位,每一单位售价为7万2500令吉,面积为700平方尺,每一停车位售价2万7500令吉,面积850平方尺的中价房屋合共330单位,每一单位售价29万8000令吉,面积1000平方尺的中价房屋合共330单位,每一单位售价38万令吉。他是于周三在新闻发布会上,如此指出。
我没野心当希腊总理 只想助联邦减国债
在马青总团长魏家祥昨日建议槟州首席部长林冠英到负债累累的希腊去担任总理,以改善该国的国债问题,助欧洲脱离欧债危机,林冠英“不甘示弱”,反击表示他无兴趣前往希腊当总理,只是有兴趣协助大马联邦政府减少国债。林冠英透露,这是因为至今年3月为止,大马欠债已高达4700亿令吉,与2007年年杪的2660亿令吉比较,增加多达75%。他讥讽魏家祥不是“后知后觉”,而是“无知无觉”,以及他也没有很大的“野心”要领导大马政府,例如他时常所说,没有野心要当首相,所以他也没有“野心”要当希腊的总理,领导该国家以减少该国的欠债。他强调,他只是希望以槟州政府减少高达95%的欠债作为一项“有力的证据”,即如果民联能解决槟州的欠债问题,它也可以协助减少联邦政府的欠债问题。- 光华

Penang govt sets aside land for cheap housing


GEORGE TOWN: The state government, stung by criticism over the Taman Manggis issue, has finally allocated a portion of land for a People’s Housing Project (PPR).
“We will be building 1,328 units of affordable housing on a 4.4ha plot of land with work expected to commence next year.
“The Penang Development Corporation (PDC) will implement the project and an open tender will be called soon,” said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng at a press conference yesterday.
Lim hoped that the announcement would put the Taman Manggis issue to rest as the allocated land is much bigger than the 0.4ha site.
He also said 0.8ha (two acres) of the land had been set aside for the Federal Government’s PPR in Jalan S.P. Chelliah since Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Chor Chee Heung mentioned that PPRs need a minimum of two acres.
The state was criticised by Barisan Nasional over the sale of land in Taman Manggis at the Jalan Zainal Abidin/Lorong Selamat-Jalan Burma junction which was initially slated for a People’s Housing Project (PPR).
It was reported that a 30-storey building was proposed at the site by the Kuala Lumpur International Dental Centre but it was rejected by the Penang Municipal Council as the centre was unable to secure an operating licence from the Health Ministry.
On a separate matter, Lim took a swipe at MCA Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong for condemning the way the state government had transferred its debts to the Federal Government.
Lim said the state government had bargained with the Federal Government over the RM600mil in water supply loans, and this had resulted in a debt reduction from RM630mil in March 2008 to RM30mil in October last year.
Dr Wee had said the state had not earned the money but had pushed the debt over to the Federal Government.
“At least we drove a hard bargain to transfer the debts in the interest of Penangites,” Lim said in response. - The Star

Councillor: Build wider roads


THE state government should review guidelines to get developers to build wider roads in housing schemes for easier access, especially during emergencies.
Seberang Prai Municipal councillor Ahmad Farid Md Arshad said the present minimum requirement of a 12m-wide road in front of a house and 4.8m-wide back lane was too narrow.
He said that in many housing schemes, house owners often had more than one car, and most of the vehicles ended up parked on the road shoulder in front of their houses.
“This may prevent ambulances and fire-engines from gaining quick access to the houses,” he said after attending a full council meeting recently.
He also said local authorities should not blindly accept new housing scheme plans submitted by developers.
He said that due consideration must be given to the traffic flow in the scheme as well as the roads and drains that connect the scheme with other existing schemes in the area.
Council president Maimunah Mohd Sharif said that in some gated housing schemes, the developers tended to use more land for green areas instead of for backlanes, which is allowed,” she said.
Maimunah said the housing projects approved by the council had so far abided by all the technical requirements.
She said she would pass on the people’s concerns about the existing road guidelines to the state. - The Star