Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall in Kuala Lumpur opens first phase to public

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The Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall, a key component of the integrated Pavilion Damansara Heights development, has opened its first phase to the public featuring a variety of specialty stores, dining options, and lifestyle services.

The mall will have six floors upon its completion, with about 80 per cent of its lettable space in phase one already committed to. As the mall gradually opens, there will be 100 stores by the end of October.

“We are confident in unveiling phase one now, given the area’s improved connectivity, the imminent festive season and the recent handing over of eight blocks of corporate office towers and the handing over of residential towers soon,” said Joyce Yap, retail CEO at Kuala Lumpur Pavilion.

“With surrounding affluent neighbourhoods like Bangsar and Damansara Heights, as well as a growing community of nearby residents and office workers eager for access to basic needs, convenient lifestyle services and dining options, we anticipate a strong launch.”

The company said that the opening of the mall signifies a revived confidence in Malaysia’s economy on the back of stable rates, controlled inflation, and renewed efforts to attract foreign tourists.

To date, there are about 26,000 people occupying Damansara Heights after it handed over eight of its nine corporate towers and three residential towers.

Damansara Heights is a joint venture between Pavilion Group and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.

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