KLCC Properties to Develop Another Serviced Apartment in KLCC
Looks like there won’t be any let up in the super-luxury condo launches in the KLCC area. Already we have developments like The Binjai and Troika (recently launched to resounding success), now there will be another one launched some time next year.
The Edge reports that a proposed serviced apartment, situated on the vacant 900,000sq.ft. Lot C (next to the Mandarin Oriental), will be developed together with the extension to Suria KLCC. The whole development will be a 60-storey building comprising of a six-storey retail podium, and 21-storey office office block in the mid-section and a 26-storey serviced apartment.
The RM500mil project, owned by KLCC Property Holdings Bhd (KLCCP), will commence construction in February 2006. According to the report, the company has begun talks with Oakwood Asia Pacific, which has been chosen to operate the serviced apartment.
This was announced during the company’s AGM held on Aug 18 recently.
So looks like another high end condo will enter the fray. KLCCP already launched the Binjai last year, which is located at the other end of the KLCC park, at the corner of Jalan Binjai, Persiaran KLCC and Jalan Stonor.
We look forward to more news on this serviced apartment.




Hi, any news on the pricing yet? By the way, any comments/info on the Fairlane Residences being developed by Hotel Fairlane which is coming up next to the Coronade Hotel? Thanks!
Comment by jon — August 22, 2005 @ 1:44 pm
no news on pricing yet, but that should be coming soon after they finalize the deal with the managing corp.
We’ll review the fairlane residences on friday, stay tuned!
Comment by Administrator — August 23, 2005 @ 12:22 am
how/where can I get more infor on retail podium?
Comment by KLCCer — September 23, 2005 @ 4:49 am
KLCCer,
since the retail podium is an extension of Suria, for the moment they are the best people to talk to. you can mail them at
leasing@suriaklcc.com.my
but at this juncture we doubt they can confirm much, since the whole project is at the early stages.
Comment by Administrator — September 23, 2005 @ 5:14 am