Iskandar’s draw still strong


Selling point: Visitors looking at the development projects offered by Sunsuria Medini Sdn Bhd (left) and Mah Sing Group Berhad at their booths at the Star Property Fair 2015 in Johor Baru City Square shopping mall.

JOHOR BARU: The on-going development in Iskandar Malaysia is continuing to attract Malaysian and foreign developers to the economic growth corridor.

Among the foreign developers are those from China who have made their presence felt in Iskandar Malaysia over the past few years with projects undertaken by their local outfits.

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