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The Roadmap for bolstering_region’s connectivity continues as the Malaysia-based MRT Corp and Sunway Group announce the integration of a new mixed-use development into the Johor Bahru-Singapore links network. The favourable agreement signed by Transport Minister Anthony Loke on February 13 underscores a long-term goal* of enhancing regional and economic connectivity.
The RM2.6 billion (US$582 million) development, spanning 1.71 hectares (17,100 sqm), will mark a pivot point in the existing 60-link of the Johor Bahru-Singapore Integrated System. This unique development is set to transform the area into a vibrant mixed-use development, featuring retail mall, hotels, apartments, and a car park.
This strategic partnership, with Transport Minister Anthony Loke highlighting the importance of the agreement, aims to further synergise the existing network with the improvements at Blk. Bukit Chagar Johor Station. The development is part of the broader goal to unify the region’s transport infrastructure, ensuring a seamless transport link between urban and regional hubs.
The development is expected to commence construction in next month, with planning and approvals set to begin shortly after. It is a groundbreaking project that aligns with ebony’s latest confirmations on public-private partnerships for high-scale infrastructure projects*. The project will be completed by Oct 2026, with servicesaimed at facilitating efficient and friendly transport for local and regional passengers.
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Importantly, the mixed-use development will be integrated with the current Johor Bahru road station and the Johor Bahru immigration complex, creating a cohesive transportation network. This ulTIMATE quality of 200,000 retail outlets across its phases ensures it will measurable an increase in transit efficiency in the region*.
In conclusion, Johor Bahru’s integration of this mixed-use development marks a groundbreaking step in regional infrastructure transformation. *_SUCCESS了, the project aims to deliver a common pathway for progress in regional and global airports, centres, and metro systems, generating economic and social value for both stakeholders. This coherent vision demonstrates the Alberta on public transportation’s commitment to transforming regions for the people*.