JOHOR BARU: Shopoholics in the Southern
region will be thrilled as a new mall similar to Mid Valley Megamall in Kuala
Lumpur will be set up here.
The RM6bil project named Mid Valley Southkey
Megamall will be about 30% smaller than the megamall in Kuala Lumpur but will
feature a similar design.
IGB Corp Bhd group managing director Robert
C.M. Tan said that the project was a joint venture between IGB and Johor based
Selia Pantai Sdn Bhd who had a 30% stake in the project.
“The first phase of the mall has officially
started today and we expect the building to be completed by end of 2016.
“While the new mall may be slightly smaller
than the original Mid Valley Megamall, it will have many enhanced features,” he
said adding that a lot of improvements had been incorporated based on mistakes
made in the construction of the first mall.
Tan said that Mid Valley Southkey Megamall
would be built within the Southkey township area and would be built on 36
acres.
“Once completed, the mall will be largest
shopping mall in Johor,” he said adding that the integrated development will
include eight 30-storey tower blocks, four office blocks and one serviced
apartment with 180 units.
The megamall itself will have six levels with
about 12,000 parking bays for visitors.
“We target to receive an average of 2 million
visitors in a month but we are still studying the local demographics to see
what kind of outlets will be roped into the project.
“The mall will however include a cineplex,
bowling alley and other similar leisure facilities that are available at the
Mid Valley Megamall,” he said adding that three hotels including Cititel Johor
Baru, Boulevard Hotel and The Gardens hotel would be included in the project as
well.
“The Gardens hotel will be built in the
second phase of the project as we plan to build another version of The Gardens
Mall in Johor as well,” he said.
Meanwhile, Selia Pantai founder and group
chief executive officer Datuk Mohamed Zaini Amran said that a lot of
improvements would be done to the infrastructure leading to the mall.
“The road from Bakar Batu to Jalan Tebrau
will be widened to six lanes and we will also be building direct ramps from the
Eastern Dispersal Link (EDL) leading into the megamall and exiting as well.”
The Star, October 21, 2013
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