BT EXCLUSIVE: Allied Tech executive director in S$129m fast property flip
The space being transacted involves some 28,360 sq ft office space on four levels and 6,440 sq ft of retail space on the ground level.
KENNETH Low Si Ren, the executive director of Allied Technologies, is believed to have made a quick flip of a parcel of office and retail space in Thong Teck Building, selling it to mainboard-listed Top Global for S$129.5 million.
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