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  1. Sandiland Foreshore is situated on 4.23 acres of state-owned land along Jalan C.Y Choy, in Georgetown, Penang. The leasehold project is expected to be completed in the year 2020. Sandiland Foreshore comprises of two types of residential units; medium cost and low medium cost. The medium cost units have built-up sizes ranging from 800 sf to ...

  2. Penang Science Park Extension of Bukit Minyak Industrial Park

  3. Map of Noordin Street, George Town, Penang - Google My Maps. Sign in. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. ptt2: 22 April, 2018* https://www ...

  4. The Port of Penang, sited within Butterworth, handled 1.52 million TEU of cargo in 2018, making it the third busiest container seaport in Malaysia. In addition, Butterworth's economy is also driven by heavy manufacturing, particularly at the Mak Mandin Industrial Estate where food processing, tin, steel and metal fabrication factories are situated.

  5. St.Xavier's Institution (SXI) is a well-known boys' school in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, named after Saint Francis Xavier, the pioneering Christian missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order). In 1787, SXI began as a Melayu Medium school, in a hut in a jungle clearing. In 1825, as an English medium school, it was named St. Francis Xavier's Free School. On April 20 ...

  6. The Penang Institute is the public policy think tank of the state government of Penang. Established in 1997 as the Socio-economic and Environmental Research Institute (SERI), it has now been rebranded to better reflect the aspirations of the state to transform Penang into an international and intelligent city. With the tagline, “Making Ideas Work”, the Penang Institute seeks to spur bold ...

  7. BM soon grew into a logistical hub as well, serving as a transit point for agricultural produce to be shipped out of the Port of Penang in the island city of George Town. In 1899, the railway line between Perai and BM was completed, allowing for other commodities such as rubber and tin to be shipped to George Town as well.