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Investment Shaftsbury Square, Cyberjaya, Mixed Commercial & Residential Dev

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post Feb 25 2012, 09:47 AM

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post Feb 25 2012, 10:35 AM

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QUOTE(flodder @ Feb 25 2012, 09:47 AM)
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How much psf??? It seems like increased a lot!!!
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post May 30 2012, 03:12 PM

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Anyone selling their unit? interested in the 1 or 2 bedroom unit. Pm me pls
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post Jun 1 2012, 06:07 PM

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QUOTE(Zabardast @ May 30 2012, 03:12 PM)
Anyone selling their unit? interested in the 1 or 2 bedroom unit. Pm me pls
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how about studio type? no good???
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post Jun 1 2012, 08:05 PM

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Shaftsbury Square shophouses r ready. Anyone interested to rent a unit? Pls pm me for details.

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post Jun 2 2012, 01:26 AM

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Are there studio available there? How much is the price now?


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QUOTE(1282009 @ Jun 2 2012, 01:26 AM)
Are there studio available there? How much is the price now?
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Sori boss, studio hav to go to dev. Tis shop unit is my own investment. Sori tat I can sell u any studio cos I'm not an agent.

But if u r interested in this shop unit, kindly pm me.

Thanks
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post Jun 24 2012, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(legolas @ Apr 8 2010, 05:17 PM)
There are 3 types
Type A - Service Apartment , 906sf, 2 parking
Type B - Service Apartment/SOHO, 639sf, 1 parking
Type C - Service Apartment/SOHO, 463sf, 1 parking

As I have roughly randomly view the price list, i will say price as below though I might be wrong  smile.gif
Type A price from 364k
Type B price from 256k
Type C price from 185k

Total 2 Blocks, Block B has 366 units, Block A has 417, total 783. Will start launching on Block B.

Maintenance fee: 20cents/sf

Lauching will be somewhere around May/June, but you can make booking now. booking fee 2k.
Show unit is under construction expected ready by lauching date.

1) freehold
2) 24 hours security
3) CCTV
4) With hot and cold system enpower by solar system
5) kitchen cabinet
6) split unit air-cond
7) shower screen
8) light fitting
http://www.shaftsbury.com.my/

Contact: 1800881300
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I think below is the latest price compared to 2 years ago during launching:

Bilangan Unit: A2-22 unit, A- 44 unit, B-88 unit, C-239 unit
* Jenis rumah: Apartment Servis * Harga:
Jenis A2 (Min: RM697,290.00 Maks: RM775,390.00
Jenis A (Min: RM459,690.00, Maks: RM537,790.00
Jenis B (Min: RM338,690.00, Maks: RM416,790.00)
Jenis C (Min: RM260,590, Maks: RM338,690.00)
Penthouse- 5 unit (Min: RM2,064,400.00, Maks : RM4,274,400.00)

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post Sep 24 2012, 09:15 AM

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post Sep 28 2012, 09:13 AM

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Why they wanna open 2nd branch here? It's so near to their main branch? Unnecessary overhead...
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post Oct 21 2012, 08:26 PM

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cimb and mbb are moving to shaftbury. not 2nd branch.
thats what i've been told by the mbb staff (near starbucks cyberjaya branch)

QUOTE(KChooz @ Sep 28 2012, 09:13 AM)
Why they wanna open 2nd branch here? It's so near to their main branch? Unnecessary overhead...
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QUOTE(Daikatana @ Oct 21 2012, 08:26 PM)
cimb and mbb are moving to shaftbury. not 2nd branch.
thats what i've been told by the mbb staff (near starbucks cyberjaya branch)
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Total how many bank open there? Any pub?
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post Oct 21 2012, 08:42 PM

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Total how many bank open there? Any pub?
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HSBC + Affin.

Any others?


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post Oct 21 2012, 08:45 PM

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QUOTE(1282009 @ Oct 21 2012, 08:42 PM)
HSBC + Affin.

Any others?
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maybank?
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post Oct 21 2012, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(tiensong @ Nov 10 2011, 03:45 PM)
The retail shops will be opened March next year....and HSBC and Overtime is the latest joined in...

Is it worth to invest the office lot in iTech Tower?
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post Oct 21 2012, 09:28 PM

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when will the soho apt ready? anymore for sales? what is current selling price?
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Yup, I mean besides HSBC, Affin, Maybank, CIMB, are there any others?

Heard UOB is coming?


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post Nov 6 2012, 11:37 AM

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Shaftsbury Square,
Persiaran Multimedia,
Cyber 6, 63000 Cyberjaya.
Tel: 1800-88-1300.

SHAFTSBURY Square is fast becoming the favoured location for dining in Cyberjaya.

Located in Persiaran Multimedia in Cyber 6, the development boasts a selection of food and beverage outlets to cater to the community.

Cafes, bakeries, restaurants and fast food outlets add to the variety of food choices available in the cybercity.

Topping the list is Volcano Shabu Shabu, a steamboat restaurant that prides itself on the fresh ingredients and homemade meat balls.

Its adviser Andy Kuan said the restaurant provided individual pots for each customer, so that every one could enjoy shabu shabu with his preferred soup base and ingredients.

Volcano Shabu Shabu offers tom yam soup, chicken soup, porridge, pumpkin porridge and mala (spicy and numbing) soup to go with the individual set, set for two, or set for three.

The pots are cooked over induction cookers.

While thin meat slices are included in the sets, customers can always opt for additional ingredients, such as the homemade meat balls, Angry Bird fish cakes, vegetarian lamb, fish cakes, seafood taufoo, squid, prawns and fish fillet.

Sauces and condiments are the staple of a steamboat meal.

At Volcano Shabu Shabu, customers can make their own dips by mixing the ingredients available on a counter.

Aside from Thai sweet chilli sauce, hoisin sauce, garlic oil, chopped peanut, corriander and spring onion, Volcano Shabu Shabu director Lee Tse Chuan said the restaurant also served a special lava sauce.

“It is made of sweet sauce, vinegar, chilli and garlic,” he revealed.

Kuan added that the restaurant sourced its ingredients from halal certified suppliers, and was in the process of obtaining the halal certificate.

For pastries, head over to Petite Patisserie that serves mousse cakes imported from Singapore.

“The cakes are frozen using a snap freeze technology. When we defrost the cakes here, they are as good as freshly made,” owner Karen Ooi said.

The bakery also sells decorative items for customers to decorate their own cakes.

The hype surrounding Taiwanese bubble tea is still very much alive, judging by the queue at ComeBuy at Shaftsbury Square.

Outlet owner Diong Hoe Ling said their beverages, including bubble tea, fruit juices, smoothies, chocolate and coffee, are freshly made to order.

Other F&B outlets at Shaftsbury are Tappers Cafe (local and western delights), Alef Maju Restaurant (“mamak” food), O’ Briens (deli dishes and snacks with gourmet coffee), Ko Hyang (Korean cuisine), Acacia Tree Koffie (local favourites such as ayam masak merah and ikan bakar), Anggerik Kuring (traditional Sundanese and Bandung food), Chups (local and western delicacies) and Kiraku Japanese Restaurant.

Popular establishments, such as Kenny Rogers Roasters, Starbucks, Subway and Chatime, can also be found at Shaftsbury Square.

Hafidz Hashim, managing director of Cyberview Sdn Bhd, which is the landowner and cybercity manager of Cyberajaya, said, “Cyberjaya is now a vibrant cybercity with a thriving population that has attracted many developers.

“There is a phenomenal progress in commercial and residential development, and we are proud to see Shaftsbury Square further spurs the growth of this premier ICT hub,” he said.

Other shops and services available include HSBC Amanah, Affin Bank, Guardian pharmacy, convenience store, spa, stationery shop and Mail Boxes Etc a mail service company. Shaftsbury Square is developed by Shaftsbury Capital Sdn Bhd, which is wholly owned by Ikhasas Sdn Bhd.

http://kuali.com/news/story.aspx?file=/201...ec=ku_eatingout

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post Nov 6 2012, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(kh8668 @ Nov 6 2012, 11:37 AM)
Shaftsbury Square,
Persiaran Multimedia,
Cyber 6, 63000 Cyberjaya.
Tel: 1800-88-1300.

SHAFTSBURY Square is fast becoming the favoured location for dining in Cyberjaya.

Located in Persiaran Multimedia in Cyber 6, the development boasts a selection of food and beverage outlets to cater to the community.

Cafes, bakeries, restaurants and fast food outlets add to the variety of food choices available in the cybercity.

Topping the list is Volcano Shabu Shabu, a steamboat restaurant that prides itself on the fresh ingredients and homemade meat balls.

Its adviser Andy Kuan said the restaurant provided individual pots for each customer, so that every one could enjoy shabu shabu with his preferred soup base and ingredients.

Volcano Shabu Shabu offers tom yam soup, chicken soup, porridge, pumpkin porridge and mala (spicy and numbing) soup to go with the individual set, set for two, or set for three.

The pots are cooked over induction cookers.

While thin meat slices are included in the sets, customers can always opt for additional ingredients, such as the homemade meat balls, Angry Bird fish cakes, vegetarian lamb, fish cakes, seafood taufoo, squid, prawns and fish fillet.

Sauces and condiments are the staple of a steamboat meal.

At Volcano Shabu Shabu, customers can make their own dips by mixing the ingredients available on a counter.

Aside from Thai sweet chilli sauce, hoisin sauce, garlic oil, chopped peanut, corriander and spring onion, Volcano Shabu Shabu director Lee Tse Chuan said the restaurant also served a special lava sauce.

“It is made of sweet sauce, vinegar, chilli and garlic,” he revealed.

Kuan added that the restaurant sourced its ingredients from halal certified suppliers, and was in the process of obtaining the halal certificate.

For pastries, head over to Petite Patisserie that serves mousse cakes imported from Singapore.

“The cakes are frozen using a snap freeze technology. When we defrost the cakes here, they are as good as freshly made,” owner Karen Ooi said.

The bakery also sells decorative items for customers to decorate their own cakes.

The hype surrounding Taiwanese bubble tea is still very much alive, judging by the queue at ComeBuy at Shaftsbury Square.

Outlet owner Diong Hoe Ling said their beverages, including bubble tea, fruit juices, smoothies, chocolate and coffee, are freshly made to order.

Other F&B outlets at Shaftsbury are Tappers Cafe (local and western delights), Alef Maju Restaurant (“mamak” food), O’ Briens (deli dishes and snacks with gourmet coffee), Ko Hyang (Korean cuisine), Acacia Tree Koffie (local favourites such as ayam masak merah and ikan bakar), Anggerik Kuring (traditional Sundanese and Bandung food), Chups (local and western delicacies) and Kiraku Japanese Restaurant.

Popular establishments, such as Kenny Rogers Roasters, Starbucks, Subway and Chatime, can also be found at Shaftsbury Square.

Hafidz Hashim, managing director of Cyberview Sdn Bhd, which is the landowner and cybercity manager of Cyberajaya, said, “Cyberjaya is now a vibrant cybercity with a thriving population that has attracted many developers.

“There is a phenomenal progress in commercial and residential development, and we are proud to see Shaftsbury Square further spurs the growth of this premier ICT hub,” he said.

Other shops and services available include HSBC Amanah, Affin Bank, Guardian pharmacy, convenience store, spa, stationery shop and Mail Boxes Etc a mail service company. Shaftsbury Square is developed by Shaftsbury Capital Sdn Bhd, which is wholly owned by Ikhasas Sdn Bhd.

http://kuali.com/news/story.aspx?file=/201...ec=ku_eatingout
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post Jun 6 2013, 10:38 AM

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bought one unit. no regret!!

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