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YTL Land recognised for Architecture Excellence at 2011 PAM Awards
YTL Land, 26 July 2011
Speaking about the wins, Dato’ Yeoh Seok Kian, Executive Director of YTL Land & Development Berhad said, “It is indeed an honour to be recognised amongst our peers in the industry; reaffirming our status as a builder of communities, and underscores the sense of innovation that drives the team at YTL. “More importantly, the awards are an acknowledgment of the passion and commitment of the YTL team that has allowed us to attain our goals of building quality homes with enriching and unique living concepts and designs.”

Dato’ Yeoh added, “The more than 50-year experience that we have had especially in construction, has allowed us to emerge on strong footings and guided us towards our accomplishments as a property developer. Not only has it given us the luxury of being creative with our designs, but also the expertise to ensure they are safely built, at an affordable and manageable cost; in turn, passing on valuable returns to our buyers. “Apart from aesthetic values, the iconic designs of our properties have also proven that it can impact lifestyles and property values positively. And this is what our buyers can expect when they invest in an YTL Land property – every time.”


Historical makeover
NST, 7 April 2008
In the city fringe location of Sentul, the Sentul West and Sentul East urban renewal projects promise to enhance quality of life, improve environmental sustainability and augment value for those who opt to invest in them.

Sentul East & West wins FIABCI's award for Master Plan Development. Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (KLPac) wins FIABCI's Special Award for National Contribution.
The Star Online, 29 October 2007
Tan Sri Francis Yeoh, Managing Director of YTL Corp Group is pleased to win these two awards. He said, "I am pleased that our contribution to the arts is now well recognised. Our commitment to build a better community instead of just homes is equally appreciated. I thank all involved and I applaud their passion in these successes. Most of all I thank our Lord Jesus for this blessing. He deserves the glory.”


Urban Renewal
The Star Online, 29 October 2007
Yeoh acknowledged that Sentul was one of YTL's most ambitious projects in terms of size and complexity. It was not a very good area but challenges are what YTL always thrives on.

RM1bil projects by YTL Land
The Star Online, 21 May 2007
YTL Land & Development Bhd will be launching four new products with a gross development value (GDV) of RM980mil in its existing projects in the Klang Valley soon.

Links of change
The Edge Malaysia, 27 October 2006
New residential and commercial projects and highways are giving added impetus to the rejuvenation of Jalan Ipoh and its surroundings. Sentul Link directly benefits YTL Land & Development's Sentul East and West developments, significantly cutting travel time.

YTL Land: An innovative builder
The Edge, 27 July 2006
Malaysia's best property developers were honoured at The Edge Top Property Developers Awards 2006 ceremony last Wednesday. Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting presented the awards to the captains of the top 10 companies, including YTL Land & Development Bhd. Jennifer Gomez speaks to YTL Land's executive director Datuk Yeoh Seok Kian about his thoughts on the award and future plans of the company.


Sentul becomes hive of activity
Business Times Malaysia, 13 July 2006
Over the last several years, Sentul has shed its image as Kuala Lumpur's eye-sore and crime-infested area. Now it is aiming to become a more advanced comfort zone.

YTL's Saffron attracts foreign buyers
The Sun Daily, 12 July 2006
The Saffron, the second condominium in Sentul East under YTL Land & Development Bhd's billion-ringgit urban renewal development, has registered 60% sales. According to the developer, the RM150 million project has attracted foreign buyers from Hong Kong, the US, the UK, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.


A centre specially for Japanese Koi
The Star Online, 16 February 2006
The official opening of the Sentul Park Koi Centre last Sunday is another feather in the cap for YTL's Sentul West development. “We are bringing the beauty of Japanese Koi culture here. In Japan, Koi are affectionately known as the 'Living Jewels',” said the centre's managing director Luke Shori.


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