By Siti Rohaizah Zainal
HULU SELANGOR, March 13 — The Genting Valley abandoned project in Batang Kali, here, will undergo a revival and rehabilitation process, which is expected to complete in 2025.
The housing project, which was abandoned 17 years ago, is named Ion Belian Garden after property developer NCT Group of Companies (NCT Group) was tasked to take on the project.
Its managing director Dato’ Sri Yap Ngan Choy said the rehabilitation project on the 42-hectare site would involve a gross development value of RM570 million.
He said the first phase is divided into five precincts involving 1,009 units of two-storey terrace houses, 149 units of single-storey terrace homes and nine units of two-storey shop offices.
“We were appointed to save the development in Genting Valley and at the same time had helped the 200 purchasers by restructuring the housing project.
“Ion Belian Garden is expected to be the largest development in northern Selangor offering the concept of environmental aesthetics, equipped with urban concept facilities suitable for families and businesses,” he said when met at the launching ceremony of the Ion Belian Garden housing project, here yesterday.
Also in attendance were Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari and Selangor Speaker Ng Suee Lim.
Ion Belian Garden is located near Batang Kali and Rawang Bypass and is situated near several amenities such as the Batang Kali KTM station, health facility, education institution and convenience stores.