I visited the Banyon Curve development and couldn't really see the attraction, it's basically a 3 star hotel with an extension out the back which has been made to look like water villas. They are also building these so called water villas to the side of the Hotel but as far as I could see 2/3 of them were on the beach. Better off calling them beach villas. I was also disappointed that the facilities are not being improved to cope with the extra rooms that are being built, It may just be me but that certain feeling you get when something feels right just wasn't there. Also the view on the horizon was basically one of non stop cargo vessels heading for Port Dickson next door!
iagreed with this info..the real big thing coming and a heavenly place to sty in Malaysia now is at the Johor district...and the most hottest place is in Nusajaya..Nusajaya is a key driver of the Iskandar Malaysia (IM),an emerging economic zone in South Johor, Malaysia. Designed to be Asia’s foremost integrated city, Nusajaya is about the convergence of diverse developments on a scale and diversity that has never before been attempted in Malaysia, and is positioned to be the largest and premier fully-integrated urban development in South East Asia. The city is located at the south-western tip of Peninsular Malaysia and is strategically situated in close proximity to Singapore with Singapore’s Central Business District a mere 24km away.
The principal thrust of Nusajaya’s development strategy is to offer the global business and residential markets a sustainable and well-planned community set against a backdrop of landscaped parks and gardens complete with water features and a backdrop of Malaysia’s natural beauty. This iconic, integrated development is propelled by nation-building aspirations, commercial vigor and commitment to stakeholder value enhancement.With the planned increase in the population of the Island Republic, housing will become an issue that would affect many Singaporeans. Comprising one of Nusajaya’s key developments are the Nusajaya Residences: Horizon Hills, Ledang Heights, and East Ledang. Singaporeans relocating to Nusajaya would enjoy a high standard of living comparable to developed countries but at a much lower cost. Other benefits include easy access to Singapore, the waterfront development of Puteri Harbour that has garnered global interest and participation, the convenience of Nusajaya’s Medical Hub and EduCity, planned regional hubs for healthcare and education, and no restriction on car ownership.
Nusajaya also provides the perfect opportunity for Singaporean companies that require large land tracts for their operations. The Southern Industrial and Logistics Cluster (SILC),located within Nusajaya, provides 1,300 acres of freehold industrial land in an environmentally sustainable setting with easy access to two international airports and five seaports. The SILC will be focused on developing the value chains of integrated ‘clean’ industrial centres in three major areas – Advanced Technologies, Nutrition & Health and Logistics. Additionally, companies setting up in Nusajaya can benefit from a skilled workforce. Nusajaya itself consists of 24,000 acres of contiguous development-ready land and is developed to be the benchmark against which other new integrated developments are measured.
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