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PETALING JAYA, Jan 17 — Sunway Property is targeting RM2.2 billion in sales and RM2.3 billion in launches this year, with almost 70 per cent of its new launches in Malaysia. Sunway Property managing director Sarena Cheah said in 2022, the property developer will continue to invest in townships...

PETALING JAYA, Jan 17 — Sunway Property is targeting RM2.2 billion in sales and RM2.3 billion in launches this year, with almost 70 per cent of its new launches in Malaysia.

“We are seeing, across our business units, be it the theme park, retail malls, and even hospitality, a pick-up in economic activities and demand that augurs very well and give us a better feel of how people are feeling,” she continued. “I think by end of the year, every resort or holiday destination fully booked. It is also an opportunity for developers of lifestyles and homes to cater to the new demands.

In addition, Cheah said “the pandemic has put sustainability and wellness on top of everyone’s agenda” and that a key initiative “is to develop integrated wellness hubs anchored by Sunway Medical Centre across Malaysia’s high growth regions to provide holistic medical and wellness services to improve the overall wellbeing.”

Sunway Property is currently master planning eight integrated wellness hubs across Malaysia’s highest growth regions where it has integrated townships and developments -Klang Valley , Penang , Ipoh , and Johor , as well as Kota Bharu where it will be building its latest wellness hub.

 

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