Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Housing: nov 30 2010

By al-Din on December 1, 2010 10:03 PM

Najib wants the super storey building based mainly on (projected) economic returns and somewhat add image to his lacklusture premiership.

Taking PNB's word that the mega project is going to make money (much later) but is it a high ranking investment now with due consideration of the oversupply of rental shop and office space? If at all why a superstructure?

Understandably PNB is under the directive. All of them agreed. Ikut telunjuk, jaga periok nasi.

Why the over-concentration of supertsructures in KL? Is it that's all Malaysia? There is a moral issue here. Don't the ordinary people in the non-urban areas require improved infrastructures? The returns may not be economically tangible but people will enjoy a healthier and better quality of life.

Perlu diingat itu bukan duit PNB tetapi modal dari jutaan amanah pelabur dan ramai dari kampong. Duit desa untuk kemewahan orang bandar! Saksamakah?

Go and immerse yourself in Sarawak, Sabah and the Orang Asli dwellings you will cry for your egocentric, money-crazed misjudgement.

Who would be the potential occupiers of the 100 1Tower?

PNB - 6 floors
CIMB - 5 floors
Sime Darby - 4 floors
Felda - 3 floors
Permata Malaysia - 1 floor
MAS - 2 floors
YTL - 1 floor
Genting Gp - 1 floor
Ekuinas - 1 floor
Others ...