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The station was renamed to KL Gateway–Universiti after Suez Capital, a local property development was given naming rights by Prasarana Malaysia.KL Gateway is the major redevelopment of Kampung Kerinchi into premium residential, shopping mall & office tower.
Fahrenheit 88 (previously known as KL Plaza) is a shopping centre in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The Fahrenheit 88 building reopened in August 2010 after extensive renovation. Management and leasing of the shopping centre are handled by the same company that manages the Pavilion Kuala Lumpur shopping centre.
This is a list of shopping malls in Malaysia. (Note: ÆON BiG, Billion, E-mart, Econsave, Giant Superstore, Mydin Emporium, KIPMall, Sunshine and Lotus's are categorised as hypermarkets and thus not listed in this article and meanwhile The Sabah KK Skybridge and Anjung Kinabalu officiated as shopping centre by 2023 Sabah government due to its multipurpose infrastructure.)
Ampang Park Shopping Centre was a shopping centre located at Jalan Ampang in Kuala Lumpur, also was called as Ampang Park. It was the first shopping centre to be built in Malaysia. [2] It is designed by the architect of Singapore's People's Park Complex, the Design Partnership, in conjunction with Kuala Lumpur-based architect Thomas A.S. Tiang.
Under the sales and purchase agreement, PHB agreed to sell KL Festival City to Festiva Mall Sdn Bhd, which is wholly owned subsidiary of AsiaMalls Sdn Bhd. [1] On 5 October 2015, the mall changed its name to "Setapak Central" [8] as it seeks to create "an engaging shopping and lifestyle experiences in the Setapak neighbourhood". [9]
Pavilion Kuala Lumpur was built on the former site of Bukit Bintang Girls' School, the oldest school in Kuala Lumpur, which was moved to Cheras as Sekolah Seri Bintang Utara in 2000. Opened on 20 September 2007, the development consists of a premier shopping centre, two blocks of serviced apartments, an office block and a 5-star hotel. [ 1 ]
Plaza Low Yat is widely regarded as the most comprehensive IT centre in Kuala Lumpur, offering various IT products and services from mobile, photography, and gaming, to computing and repairs. Each floor in the centre generally specializes in a particular group of IT products. [ 5 ]
Mid Valley City is a stop for Rapid KL buses routes including 822 (to KJ16 Bangsar), T788 (to KJ19 Universiti) and T817 (to KG13 Pusat Bandar Damansara). The Gardens mall also provided shuttle bus services to Mont Kiara ( KA05 Segambut ), but it is restricted to Mont Kiara residents only.