GEORGE TOWN: Phase one of the new Gurney Bay is now open to the public, following an announcement made by Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
IT HAS been just over three weeks since Phase One of Gurney Bay, which cost RM58mil, was opened to the public but it has already attracted a string of complaints.
GEORGE TOWN: The entire Gurney Bay project costs RM247mil, said Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow in response to allegations that the amount was only for Phase One, which was opened to the public on Feb 4.
LOCALS are hoping that a mega seafront project will bring back lustre to the area surrounding Gurney Drive on Penang island.
Trendy Gurney Drive bar promises festive flavours, stunning views.
GEORGE TOWN: Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has denied recent claims in local media reports that the state government plans to increase hotel accommodation fees by up to 50% this year.
SIX months after its grand opening, the Gurney Bay project, known as Malaysia’s largest seafront city park, has received widespread acclaim.
PENANG is seeking interested parties to invest in its Penang Bay project at the 10th World Urban Forum (WUF10) which is being held in Abu Dhabi until tomorrow.
THIRTY-SIX finalists have been shortlisted for the final round of the Penang Bay International Ideas Competition.
THERE will be a partial road closure along Jalan Kebun Bunga in George Town for around 20 months to make way for the Penang Hill cable car project.
GEORGE TOWN: Penangites can’t wait to set foot on the newly opened Gurney Bay built on reclaimed land.
GEORGE TOWN: The Pearl of the Orient has a spanking new “gem” to boast about at the iconic Gurney Drive.After much painstaking planning and effort, Gurney Bay, the newly reclaimed coastline there, has opened just in time for the Chinese New Year and school holidays, making it a sure top-draw tourist attraction.
GEORGE TOWN: Malaysia’s largest seafront city park will open here by the end of the year, seeking to captivate visitors from around the world with its waterfront views and dining options.
THE water crisis in Penang is over, and Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow hopes to put the unfortunate episode behind him by unveiling a new urban park on the island.
Penang is set to see 10 new hotels with 4,000 rooms over the next few years as the state continues to attract more tourists, says Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
DATUK Seri Maimunah Mohd Sharif, the former executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), is now Malaysia’s Special Envoy on Sustainable Urbanisation, based in Kuala Lumpur.
THE transit-oriented development of GEM Residences in Prai on the Penang mainland reached a milestone with the completion of its structural phase.
THE once popular seafront promenade along Gurney Drive in Penang will be restored to its former glory by next year.
GEORGE TOWN (Bernama): The Penang government expects the Gurney Wharf project to be completed by August 2021.
IT’S that time of the year again to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with your family and friends while having a feast and ending the night on a sweet note with mooncakes.