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 Setiawalk Puchong V2, Retail Office, SOHO, S.Apartments

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TSdavkong
post Aug 15 2012, 03:22 PM, updated 13y ago

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Project Overview

Developer: SP Setia Bhd.

Location: Pusat Bandar Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia

Components:
a. Retail/ Office
b. SOHO
c. Solace Serviced Apartment (R3)
d. Brio Service Apartment (R2)
d. Vio Serviced Apartment (R1)
e. Trigon Luxury Residences
f. Entertainment Centre

Notable Amenities Within Setiawalk:
a. TGV Cinemas
b. Celebrity Fitness Gym
c. Affin Bank

Notable Amenities Within 2km Radius:
a. Tesco Extra Hypermarket
b. LRT Station, Ampang Line (under construction)
c. Columbia Asia Hospital
d. Wet Market
e. Schools (SMK, SJK)
f. Binary University College, Rima College
g. IOI Mall
h. Various banks in Bandar Puteri Puchong and surrounding area
i. Food courts, etc.

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Links:
a. Official Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/setiawalk
b. Official Webpage http://www.setiawalk.com.my/
c. Setiawalk Puchong Old Thread (V1) http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...9&hl=setia+walk

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post Aug 15 2012, 03:25 PM

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Retail Office List of Tenants (from http://www.setiawalk.com.my/)

F&B
The Beer Factory
Sector 7
iDarts Gold
Tipsy Brew & Coffee
Yamagoya Ramen
Chuck's Little Cottage
3 Wise Monkey Bar
Beer House
Chilla Cup
La Kaffa Coffee
Ding Tea
Starbucks Café
Café Barbera
Tappers
The Orient
BMS Organics
Killiney Kopitiam
Kenny Rogers ROASTERS
Share Tea
Muzeum Pub & Bistro
Bee Cheng Hiang
100c Steamboat
Brussels Beer Café
Sushi Tei
Bar Roommates
Amelio
Wongkok Char Chan Teng
The Barn
CAFFeine
Awave Club
Horoscope Pub
Overseas Cafe
Bondi Junction



Learning Centres
Parson Music
D'Guitarre
JPC Daycare Tuition

Shopping/ Amenities
7 Eleven
ES Beauty Salon
F block boutique
Legsotic Jeans
Bata
La Primavera
Caring Pharmacy
Klinik Pergigian Tee
Mykris Asia
Noble Dec
Celcom
Affin Bank
F&B Equipment
Claring Sound Hearing Centre
Emphasis Nail
Latta de Tomate
Beaute Library
Mylittle Beauty and Spa
The Bag Deli


Entertainment
Lucky World Snooker

Offices
Lio & Partner
Efish
LE Global Services Sdn Bhd
Leong Yee Heng
NK Group
Ngoi YC Interior Design
SDS Associates
SW Cutomer Care Office
GPS Office
SW Mtg & Leasing Office
V Project
Prudential Assurance Malaysia Berhad
Group Thirty Six Sdn Bhd
Beer Factory
Group Thirty Six Sdn Bhd
Media Soft
LE Global Services
Wezmart

Setiawalk night scenery (photos from http://www.facebook.com/setiawalk and http://www.facebook.com/setiawalkproject)
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post Aug 15 2012, 03:25 PM

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Serviced Apartments

Overall Floor Plan
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Individual Unit Type Plan
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Common Facilities
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View from serviced apartments

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Lake (North West) View
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Forest (South East) View
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Entertainment Centre

TGV Cinemas
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Celebrity Fitness
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Floor Plan
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post Aug 15 2012, 04:46 PM

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Great Stuff!

Got celcom office too? emm...

can post Trigon floor plan also, available online already

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QUOTE(JayC75 @ Aug 15 2012, 04:46 PM)
Great Stuff!

Got celcom office too? emm...

can post Trigon floor plan also, available online already
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Thanks boss! Will post up Trigon later, as none of the images i found so far can be saved tongue.gif Why "emm" for Celcom? Was surprised they took a good spot, ground floor near to the Entertainment Centre facing the water vista.
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QUOTE(davkong @ Aug 15 2012, 05:09 PM)
Thanks boss! Will post up Trigon later, as none of the images i found so far can be saved  tongue.gif Why "emm" for Celcom? Was surprised they took a good spot, ground floor near to the Entertainment Centre facing the water vista.
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post Aug 15 2012, 05:56 PM

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Look like this place is getting better and better....
When is the cinema open?
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post Aug 15 2012, 06:00 PM

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Nice photo. 1 more playground for HM to spend $$ smile.gif
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QUOTE(JustNobody @ Aug 15 2012, 05:56 PM)
Look like this place is getting better and better....
When is the cinema open?
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Should be very soon now, tentative date announced earlier by TGV was August 2012. Btw, a little proud fact, apparently the beanieplex concept was the mastermind of TGV Cinemas, possibly first of its kind on the world. It was featured by this American magazine recently http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/arch...-future/261142/

This movie theater does not have, strictly speaking, movie theater seats. This theater does not feature mandibular chair bases that snap closed the minute they're relieved of their occupants. It does not feature cushions made of acrylic velour. It does not feature cup holders large enough to accommodate all four "digestive compartments" of a cow's stomach worth of soda. It does not feature armrests that ensure one will spend the duration of a film either too far from -- or way, way too close to -- one's seatmate.

Instead, this movie theater has couches. Couches that are made of bean bags.

Yes. The world is a wondrous place.

These particular movie-seat bean bags, alas, are located in Malaysia. But -- and this is only about 80 percent wishful thinking -- they could also be coming to a theater near you. Because movie prices are going up; box office gross is going down. Given Netflix and Hulu and OnDemand and iTunes and Amazon Prime and the approximately 5,000 other movie-watching options available to consumers -- on their phones, on their tablets, on their TVs, or craftily projected onto screens and walls -- theaters as environments will have to evolve. Their main selling point, of course, has long been the fact that they offer an experience rather than a film; in the age of the home theater, though -- and in the age of the mobile theater -- experience itself is no longer enough. An itchy acrylic chair can't compare, generally speaking, to one's own perfectly plump couch -- and stadium seating begins to look much less appealing when you can stream a movie onto your phone while sitting on the beach.

So theaters need to up their game. They need to find a way to make themselves not just an experience -- because, now, we can get "an experience" anywhere -- but an experience that people will choose even over their own couches. One way to do that will be to improve themselves as settings for the things theaters are often best suited for -- dates, and casual outings with friends and family -- by making themselves more inviting, more friendly, more cozy.

And one way to do that? Couches. Couches, preferably, constructed of beanbags.


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post Aug 15 2012, 06:14 PM

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Bravo!! Great Info!!
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post Aug 15 2012, 06:24 PM

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Anyone know SW is under commercial rate or resident rate?

some told me is commercial, and some told me is resident
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The SA told me all residential units in SW will be charged commercial utility rate sad.gif

I wish he was wrong.
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post Aug 15 2012, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(engwei @ Aug 15 2012, 07:44 PM)
The SA told me all residential units in SW will be charged commercial utility rate  sad.gif

I wish he was wrong.
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Commercial title and commercial rate for utilities. Hope possible to convert it to residential for apartments.
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post Aug 15 2012, 09:06 PM

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Still any slot available ? How much will it be .. Wondering is that expensive ?
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QUOTE(engwei @ Aug 15 2012, 07:44 PM)
The SA told me all residential units in SW will be charged commercial utility rate  sad.gif

I wish he was wrong.
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I was told by them the same too

Hmm, blink.gif
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post Aug 15 2012, 10:07 PM

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so kenot buy those aprtmnts?
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post Aug 15 2012, 10:40 PM

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QUOTE(yarusaru @ Aug 15 2012, 10:07 PM)
so kenot buy those aprtmnts?
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SW piece of land is commercial title, therefore the serviced apartments should be under commercial rate too. However, there are many other same cases whereby the serviced apartment were successfully converted to residential rate. So, nothing is impossible.

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