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  2. Star Residences - Wikipedia

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    Star Residences is a three-tower residential complex in Kuala Lumpur with a total of 1510 apartments. All three buildings surpass the 250-meter threshold. As of 2024, they are the tallest residential buildings in Malaysia .

  3. KLCC Property Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The Petronas Towers and Suria KLCC at their base. KLCC Property Holdings is the property investment arm of Malaysia's national oil company, Petronas.In 2004, Petronas sold a 46% interest in KLCCP in one of the largest initial public offerings in Malaysia that year.

  4. Permata Sapura Tower - Wikipedia

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    Permata Sapura Tower (or initially known as KLCC Lot 91, Malay: Menara Permata Sapura) is a skyscraper located at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The skyscraper has a height of 252.5 metres (828 feet) with 53 floors. [1]

  5. Four Seasons Place Kuala Lumpur - Wikipedia

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    Four Seasons Place Kuala Lumpur, also known as Four Seasons KLCC and FSP KLCC Tower, is a 74-story, 342.5-metre tall (1,124 ft) supertall skyscraper in Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Malaysia. It features a 21 m (69 ft) high crown made out of steel at the top of the tower, making the tower reaches the height of 342.5 m (1,124 ft). [ 3 ]

  6. The Ascott Limited - Wikipedia

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    On 14 August 1984, Scotts Holdings opened The Ascott Singapore, the first international-class serviced residence in the Asia Pacific region. [2] The name “Ascott” was coined by Ameerali Jumabhoy to represent Scotts Road in Singapore [3] (where the first property was located at) and a nod to the famed British races at Ascot, due to the family's association with equestrian sports. [4]

  7. Kuala Lumpur City Centre - Wikipedia

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    KLCC District Cooling is a building that is used to provide district cooling for the KLCC vicinity. Situated in Lot 40, it is a 30,000 ton gas-powered turbine-driven chilled water unit providing cool air not only to Petronas Twin Towers and Suria KLCC , but also to Maxis Tower , Menara Exxon Mobil , Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre , and Mandarin ...

  8. List of tallest buildings in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Crowne Plaza Mutiara KL* Kuala Lumpur: 1973–1978 5 years 130 (427) 130 (427) 36 Formerly known as KL Hilton. Demolished in 2013 [247] [248] Bumiputra Commerce Tower Kuala Lumpur: 1978–1980 2 years 150.5 (493) 150.5 (493) 34

  9. Maxis Tower - Wikipedia

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    Maxis Tower was developed by KLCC Properties Holdings Berhad (KLCCP) under Phase 1 of the KLCC project. The building is owned by Impian Klasik Sdn Bhd, in which Tanjong holds a 67% stake and KLCCP holds a 33% stake. [4] [5] Maxis Tower is situated in the northwest corner of the KLCC development, adjacent to the Petronas Twin Towers. As with its ...