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金马扬广场料明年变身
地方 2012年10月22日
黄暉杰 报导
(新山22日讯)废置多年的金马扬广场(Kemayan City Square)获收购,单位业者被迫接受当初购买总额的22%左右赔偿金,默默接受「惨赔」事实;据《东方日报》探悉,若WCT公司与马建屋(MBSB)的合约顺利谈妥,明年即可展开工程。
曾是金马扬购屋者委员会理事之一的梁永禄接受本报询问时透露,目前大部分业主已经获得了赔偿,惟他们並不清楚是哪个公司发出的赔偿金。
他说,去年初,他接获高庭庭令,指75%单位业主同意相关赔偿。再经过一年的程序后,今年三四月开始发出赔偿金。
业主获22%赔偿金
他表示,虽然对于赔偿金额只有购买价格的约22%感到失望,但也无可奈何只能接受。因为即使向政府求助,政府给予的回应是无能为力。
据了解,金马扬广场的商业单位价格大约是30多万令吉至40多万令吉不等。
另一方面,今年8月间,WCT建筑有限公司宣佈以1亿8000万令吉的价格,收购金马扬广场和其所在土地。
料发展商场或酒店
有分析指WCT將在该地点发展商场或酒店,以便搭上马来西亚依斯干达特区发展的顺风车。
一名不愿具名的新山市政局官员透露,由于金马扬广场废置已久,首先要处理的是广场的底层积水,预计工程必须耗费一个月才能完成。
他指出,若WCT与马建屋公司的合约顺利谈妥,明年即可展开工程。至于会否保留原本的建筑结构,需视內部整体状况才能决定。
金马扬广场是1994年动工,原订1997年竣工,但是到了2000年3月17日,单位业者才拿到入伙纸。2001年开始,就不断有小偷进出偷铁条等,或者成为癮君子或犯罪分子的温床。2003年,发展商Capital Dynasty Sdn Bhd( a subsidiary of public-listed Parit Perak Holdings Bhd) 宣告倒闭。
据悉,2011年,一间发展商Blackstone Eight有限公司有意收购该地並发展成B8广场(B8 Mall)。当时建筑蓝图已经出现,最终却不知何故没有展开相关计划.
Johor Baru's Kemayan City Shopping Mall opens in June
New Straits Times
New Straits Times
February 5, 1998 | Charlotte Venudran | Copyright
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Charlotte Venudran
New Straits Times
02-05-1998
KEMAYAN City Shopping Mall will be Johor Baru's single biggest
integrated shopping and commercial development when it opens in June.
The RM400 million complex, with 720,000 sq ft of lettable retail
space, is spread over a 4.8ha site in Tampoi, about 12km from Johor
Baru.
The property is a project by Capital Dynasty Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of
public-listed Parit Perak Holdings Bhd, and is managed by Kemayan
Management Services Sdn Bhd, a member of the Kemayan Group.
Capital Dynasty is a former associate company of New World Development
Co Ltd of Hong Kong, which is behind the
Buyers In A Quandary Over Stalled Project
JOHOR BARU: A businessman who purchased two shop units as an investment for his children never thought his decision could burden them.
Loh Ah Wah, who bought the RM1mil property in the abandoned Kemayan City Mall off Jalan Skudai here, said he had been repaying the loan since 1998.
“I took a 10-year loan but am still repaying it as I could not afford the RM4,000 monthly repayments,” he said.
“My children who have started working are helping me with the loan,” said the father of five.
Loh, who represents the Kemayan City Owners and Vendors Association as chairman, said that many investors had proposed to buy the building but the bank which owned it rejected the offers as too low.
“The latest investor offered 22% of the amount we paid per unit, the highest so far, but most of us were not satisfied.
“The sum is not even enough to cover the interest on our loans,” he said, adding that the amount was RM1.2bil for the whole building.
He said that only 40% of the units were sold, adding that 200 of the 600 buyers recently attended a briefing by the project’s liquidator.
Loh said the majority of the owners were against selling their units at the proposed price.
He added that 428 of the 551 retail units and 201 of the 1,026 office units were sold.
Loh pointed out that, according to the liquidator, the approval of 75% of the owners was needed for the transaction.
Another meeting between the liquidator and the buyers was expected to be fixed in a month.
“Construction of Kemayan City commenced at the end of 1994 and the project was completed in 2000 after three years of delay.
“Since then, the building was abandoned and vandalised. It is now a shelter for drug addicts,” he said.
Johor probably has the highest number of abandoned buildings in the country with no fewer than 15 projects shelved since the mid-90s. |
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