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Thursday, November 01, 2007

:: The Boom of Shopping Complexes ::

Kay Ell - Sept 20th, 2007.. as we all love to call our beloved capital have yet to remain to surprise us with not one,, not two but THREE new shopping experience. Two out of three of them are an "upgrade" of their former self.. namely: Sunway Pyramid 2 and Midvalley The Gardens. Then the grand sum of the "most exciting shopping complex in Asia.. yet.." The Pavillion KL, was the most-talked about shopping excitement to hit KL.

Pyramid 2:
A RM550mil extension, with its Egyptian-inspired architecture, including its landmark pyramid structure with even a giant Sphinx is set to roar! With a built-up area of four million sq ft, the new wing is seamlessly connected to the existing structure at all four floors in what the management proudly calls a 360-degree loop corridor.

Unique shopping experiences are created with the introduction of five distinct retail precincts, viz, the Fashion Central, Marrakesh, Asian Avenue... and etc besides the array of brands and outlets, the two core tenants are Parkson and Jaya Jusco.

More distinctive elements, including the two new domes located at the Northern and Southern tip, themed according to the Sun God ‘Ra’ and ‘River Nile’ water symbol, with respective hues of orange and blue


The River Nile Dome Area

The Gardens:
A 9.7 acres development
RM1.5bil development that comprises within Mid Valley City (MVC) anchored by a high-end shopping gallery, two landmark office towers, five-star Gardens Residences and five-star Gardens Hotel. A five storey upmarket shopping gallery with FOUR anchors (the one I saw so far was only Isetan and Robinsons) plus 200 specialty shops!!..


Looking up from the 3rd Floor

Looking up from the Ground Floor

Pavilion KL: A new shopping experience - in line with New York's 5th Avenue, Tokyo's Ginza, and Milan - opened at Jalan Bukit Bintang on Sept 20.

The once old Bukit Bintang Girls Secondary School area has given way to Pavillion KL, a seven-storey building, which will have 450 outlets housing shops, food and beverage outlets and urban leisure areas.

Designer brands like Aigner, Club Monaco, Coach, Ermenegildo Zegna, Hermes, Hugo Boss, Juicy Couture, Prada and Versace are expected to house their products in this building which is strategically located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur's bustling shopping district. Pavilion KL to sum up in two words ……. Super Impressive!!

I think Pavilion KL will top the KL market as “THE” best lifestyle mall!! It certainly beats Suria KLCC hands down in terms of its layout, space, (vast vast space, I must add), decor, set up, retail selection and of course location, Location!!!


The Pavillion Kuala Lumpur

Looking into the center from the Entrance


From The 2nd Floor

From the Ground Floor

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