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Investment Shaftsbury Square, Cyberjaya, Mixed Commercial & Residential Dev

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murrayballs
post Oct 31 2014, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(ibbrio @ Oct 30 2014, 08:31 PM)
again the key to success is always the ability to attract key tenants
how tamarind can do that?
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i suggest u make some effort abit on go check the link
http://www.tamarindsq.com/plans.html

do see anything different with shaftsbury concept?
if there is, then that is the answer
murrayballs
post Nov 1 2014, 04:16 AM

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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Oct 31 2014, 10:33 AM)
Its beautiful...if developer can deliver almost 100% of the rendering design then okay.jpeg... But poblem with mk land brotherhood punya development...design time mmg cantik bombastik...bila dah siap can only achieve 50-60% of the earlier design...hopes the son delivers n break the fatjers voodoo...
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noted on your points. but can see that tujuan gemilang ni more geared for high end concept
and i just have personal appreciation for designs, too often developments in malaysia is so bland and boring and smacks of laziness (who can blame developer, do simple design right pricing can sell edi)
but looking at tamarind & pjtc & point 92, interesting la..might not get a perfect result but such effort is commendable

QUOTE(ibbrio @ Oct 31 2014, 12:13 PM)
agree concept of tamarind is different
not being skeptical but a good concept + securing strong tenants will make the place flourish
shaftsbury square is just like normal one stretch of commercial shops up and down and what made it not bad today probably because of the developer in managing the place and tenants? or they being the earliest commercial? not so sure
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not saying tamarind will guarantee attract, but it has its own selling point
and shaftsbury is awesome too
and if wanna bash tamarind and pro shaftsbury, get hyve la!
options aplenty


murrayballs
post Nov 1 2014, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(ibbrio @ Nov 1 2014, 10:33 AM)
tamarind closer to landed development hence may attract residents with higher disposable income whereas shaftsbury square more for working professionals i supposed
also just opposite of OSK high density development so there will be potential crowds
but again how successful it would be is yet to be proven...
any tamarind buyer who has placed the bet?
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lets not hijack shaftsbury thread
placed by bet on tamarind btw, and theres another fella on here also that i know of
pls post in tamarind thread

 

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