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  2. Forest City, Johor - Wikipedia

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    Forest City is an integrated property development and special financial zone (SFZ) in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, Malaysia. [2] It is located in the southwestern part of Johor Bahru District, the second largest district in Malaysia by population.

  3. City Developments Limited - Wikipedia

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    City Developments Limited (CDL), sometimes also known as CityDev, [4] is a Singaporean multinational real estate operating organisation. [5] Founded in 1963, CDL first developed projects in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, as well as in Singapore. However, due to the racial and political situation in Singapore and Malaysia, CDL was forced to sell its ...

  4. Category:Johor Bahru housing estates - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Johor Bahru housing estates" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Johor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Johor Corporation (JCorp) is Johor’s principal development institution for the State of Johor, Malaysia. Headquartered in Johor Bahru, its operations extend across multiple countries including Malaysia , Singapore , Indonesia, Brunei, Australia , Thailand , Cambodia and Bangladesh .

  6. Country Garden - Wikipedia

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    Country Garden's first venture outside of China is the Country Garden Danga Bay (CGDB) coastal development in Johor Bahru, Iskandar Malaysia, with a sales figure of US$1.57 billion (MYR5.0 billion) on the day of its official launch. [31]

  7. Johor Bahru - Wikipedia

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    Johor Bahru thus became the post-war cradle of Malay nationalism, and a major political party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) was founded at the Istana Besar in 1946. After the formation of modern Malaysia in 1963, Johor Bahru

  8. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Johor Corporation: Financials Real estate holding & development Johor Bahru: 1968 State-owned, economic development S A Khazanah Nasional: Financials Real estate holding & development Kuala Lumpur: 1993 Government holding company S A Khind Holdings Berhad: Consumer goods Durable household products Shah Alam: 1961 Electrical appliances company P A

  9. UDA Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Urban Development Authority of Malaysia (UDA) was established on 12 November 1971 under the Ministry of Public Enterprise. [1] [2]As a government agency, between 1971 and 1979, UDA had developed 118 commercial projects – 30 in the Federal Territory, 15 in Terengganu, 14 in Kelantan and 10 each in Perak and Kedah.