Eco World plans golf course, residential properties near 2nd Penang Bridge


In May this year, Eco World president and chief executive officer Datuk Chang Khim Wah (pic) told StarBiz that the freehold land status and location near the second link and adjacent to the North-South Highway gave it great potential to be developed as a mixed-development project.

GEORGE TOWN: Penang Development Corp (PDC) has firmed up plans to turn some 312ha near the Second Bridge in Batu Kawan into a theme park with a resort and golf course.

Towards this end, PDC is expected to award the development of two projects to two firms that are big names in the property development sector.

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