Plans were made to build single and double storey terrace houses, shophouses and a sports complex.
The then-general manager of Daiman Group, Tan Yeong Kan quoted that the completion of the development phases were fuelled by their company's cash surpluses with no borrowings.
[6] The development of the final phase of Johor Jaya around Jalan Rosemerah Utama began in the mid-1990s and concluded with the construction of build-to-order bungalows in the area to the west of the Daiman Golf Course in 1998.
[7] The Family Food Centre was built in 2004 along Jalan Dedap 14 serving various type of common Malay cuisine.
[10] The suburb is accessible by Causeway Link route 6B from Johor Bahru Sentral railway station.