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post Mar 9 2013, 11:41 AM, updated 9y ago

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Aerial view (artist impression) of Desa ParkCity’s 55-acre TownCentre in Kuala Lumpur.

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Desa ParkCity’s Arcadia is set to be a big shopping attraction in west KL
By CHERYL POO | The StarBiz | Saturday March 9, 2013
http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...86&sec=business

WHEN The Waterfront was conceived in Desa ParkCity's masterplan for its TownCentre about a decade ago, the idea behind the neighbourhood shopping mall was just to serve the residents' every day needs by way of a supermarket, several retail shops and banking outlets.

The modest centre, however, ended up drawing in crowds from distant locations such as Subang and Cheras instead of just neighbouring communities.

“We were surprised that the 150,000 sq ft platform could draw crowds from such a wide radius,” Perdana ParkCity group CEO Lee Liam Chye tells StarBizWeek. “That told us that we were doing something right and compelled us to keep developing the commercial area.”

“Timing was just right because you can't develop a hub like that ahead of its time. It wouldn't work out,” Lee says.

A modernistic town centre

Following the successful sales of The Breezeway, ParkCity has finalised plans for Arcadia, an 11.3-acre freehold compound of four-storey buildings comprising retail shops, offices and Soho (small office/home office) units that will be set within Desa ParkCity's TownCentre.

Artist impressions of Arcadia depict the eight-block complex much like a shopping courtyard of Western influence.

Lee and his team had reviewed traditional architecture and felt that it was necessary to design Arcadia based on local roots.

“What we have here are old British-style shophouses with a contemporary twist,” Lee says.

They took two years to design the project, and had pored over classic buildings overseas such as those in Munich, London and Paris, and consulted with foreign developers for inspiration.

“We scrutinised architecture in Singapore as they are known for preserving local heritage buildings,” he added.

“Lifewise, we want the same but with a fresh typology for the next generation.”

The ground and first floors, which include a mezzanine, will be used as retail, while the second floor will serve as office space and the third, two Soho units.

Average pricing for ground floor retail shops and offices is RM1,400 per sq ft, RM970 per sq ft for the first floor and RM715 per sq ft for the second.

Sohos are 700-1,000 sq ft, averaging RM750 per sq ft.

The ParkCity TownCentre is conceived and designed as a contemporary mix-use development, the centre’s objective is to serve its affluent community and those in surrounding neighbourhoods.

There will be 107 buildings with a total of 519 units of retail shops, offices and SOHOs for sale, with priority and a discount of 6% for buyers of whole buildings.

Arcadia's initial rows of shops, known as Gateway, encircle a centrepoint known as The Plaza, which will serve as a staging area for entertainment.

Patrons will notice the happenings at this hotspot as they walk past The Plaza to reach the other blocks on the retail walkway.

Lee's plans are to engage bands and other performers to keep patrons entertained.

“We will keep this up and people will love it. It will also be a great platform for budding musicians to showcase themselves,” he says.

The gross development value for Arcadia is approximately RM1bil, and RM4bil for the Towncentre in total.

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Changing needs

Observing residential areas in the Klang Valley, Lee notes the increasing demand for a safe and green environment.

“People want open-air community environments where they can move around easily. This applies to hang-out places as it does residential areas. These elements are important everywhere but I liken these growing demands to the growing affluent population,” Lee says.

Townships like neighbouring Bandar Menjalara worked 30 years ago but today's crowds are asking for more, he adds.

“They want open spaces in a pedestrian-friendly and safe environment,” Lee said these features are promoted throughout ParkCity's TownCentre. “This is what sets us apart,” he says.

Upon completion in 2016, the sprawling 55-acre TownCentre will comprise, besides Arcadia, a hotel, an international school and a private hospital connected to a medical wellness complex. The entire Desa Parkcity is slightly less than 500 acres.

Pedestrian and cycling tracks for the entire vicinity will be built.

In the last two years, the 300-bed Sime Darvy Medical Centre and 54-classroom International School began operations.

The school, currently catering to 460 students, will be able to take in a further 540.

The medical wellness complex will entail spas as well as clinics and theatres for minor enhancement surgeries.

“Doctors and patients will not need to waste time on the road getting to different buildings for their procedures now that we are providing adjoining medical wings for their ease of facilities,” Lee says.

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Parking issues solved

To alleviate the problem of insufficient parking spaces at commercial hubs, Lee has seen to the allocation of 1,920 parking bays for cars and 621 for motorcycles in two levels of basement across the centre.

This exceeds the DBKL minimal requirement of 18 bays for every building.

“Most shoppers are women, and how they feel about entering the basement carpark is important to us. Our basements will be brightly lit and closely monitored for our patrons' safety,” he says. “With this, we foresee no issues from traffic nor indiscriminate parking within our premises. We have addressed old shortcomings through this project.”

Priority sales for early registrants will be held late April or early May. Public sales will be in early June.

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Looks really impressive. Even more impressive is the price of the shop lots. Someone bought a corner 4 storey unit for 10m! Must be the highest ever for a newly launched commercial development in the country.
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QUOTE(zonefinder @ Mar 9 2013, 12:51 PM)
Looks really impressive. Even more impressive is the price of the shop lots. Someone bought a corner 4 storey unit for 10m! Must be the highest ever for a newly launched commercial development in the country.
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Nope. The biggest corner cost almost 20m b4 discount. Tis unit buyer ll rewrite the history once sap signed in the next few wks.
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QUOTE(zonefinder @ Mar 9 2013, 12:51 PM)
Looks really impressive. Even more impressive is the price of the shop lots. Someone bought a corner 4 storey unit for 10m! Must be the highest ever for a newly launched commercial development in the country.
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Yeahh, Arcadia is seriously very impressive.

But, corner lot for only 10mil? I was told the intermediate begins from RM 7.8 mil ++, so RM 10mil for a corner lot with extra land size should be extra ordinary deal.

Hmm, I think RM 10mil is not the highest ever for a newly launch shop-lot in the country. If not mistaken, I heard several shop-lots at Da Men were sold at RM 12mil and RM 14mil.


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QUOTE(ManutdGiggs @ Mar 9 2013, 01:23 PM)
Nope. The biggest corner cost almost 20m b4 discount. Tis unit buyer ll rewrite the history once sap signed in the next few wks.
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No shit and I stand corrected! 10m must be a real good deal then!! rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(Chris Chew @ Mar 9 2013, 01:28 PM)
Yeahh, Arcadia is seriously very impressive.

But, corner lot for only 10mil? I was told the intermediate begins from RM 7.8 mil ++, so RM 10mil for a corner lot with extra land size should be extra ordinary deal.

Hmm, I think RM 10mil is not the highest ever for a newly launch shop-lot in the country. If not mistaken, I heard several shop-lots at Da Men were sold at RM 12mil and RM 14mil.
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Sure is humbling looking at these figures. Will take some serious businesses to make these investments pay. notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(ManutdGiggs @ Mar 9 2013, 01:23 PM)
Nope. The biggest corner cost almost 20m b4 discount. Tis unit buyer ll rewrite the history once sap signed in the next few wks.
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Giggs taikor, what do you forecast of the intermediate unit of shop-lot?


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nice development.
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The shops need to pull in international retail tenants in order to justify the price "prestige".
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How would you feel if you are a resident in DPC? With all these development coming... everyday coming home from work got stuck in jams... go buy grocery needs to pay parking fee, need to wait long time for parking lots at waterfront, weekend crowds, ppl driving like F1 around, etc etc...
Its really overcrowding I'll say...

Westside 1 looks like gona VP soon, next WS2, Breezeway and whatever name they have. Foget about relaxing lifestyle, very soon this place will be pack like sardine.

Undeniably DPC is in a great location with good environment, but all it takes is for a replica of DPC (which I believe there's already some but location not so central) to be developed and boom... bye bye DPC...
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First floor got unit 1.7million. Can buy 3 storey shoplot in kl
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QUOTE(Chris Chew @ Mar 9 2013, 01:42 PM)
Giggs taikor, what do you forecast of the intermediate unit of shop-lot?
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Boss im xiu di di. No doubt 10m is a gd deal but with smaller total bu. Those bigger size units r surprisingly booked by insiders n not many ll get corner units even with solid down payment on table. Reason being tauke's so n so oledi reserved.

Speaking bout intermediate, 6m onwords means stil doable if the entire project is carried out on time without any hiccup n at the expense of the current waterfront.

Rental at waterfront is hitting 15psf recently n ll see some tenants moving away. But the biggest token is there r other in the queue to fill up the space. The entire arcadia has a very gd planning to attract crowds fr all side except a poorer part which face the current football field. Of cos with some hardwork fr dev in future, which I foresee they ll, the row ll perform oso. Just giv it some time.

I blif the econ ll not b too bad when vp in 3.5yrs fr sap. So its a gd grab if hav bullet cos many other gd loc subsales r hitting 1200psf for commi especially strata commi. Just hope it ll perform miracle like publika.
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QUOTE(airline @ Mar 9 2013, 03:58 PM)
First floor got unit 1.7million. Can buy 3 storey shoplot in kl
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Its true oso. But some pricey bangsar 2 storey shop can made up of 8 ot 10 normal shop in suburb. I think its depend on the idea n concept tat DPC is selling. No doubt stil too expensive to many.
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Good news for surrounding props..


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QUOTE(1282009 @ Mar 9 2013, 06:15 PM)
Good news for surrounding props..
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DPC taikor?
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Menjalara? Sunway spk? Sri damansara?
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QUOTE(Senseless @ Mar 9 2013, 03:27 PM)
How would you feel if you are a resident in DPC? With all these development coming... everyday coming home from work got stuck in jams... go buy grocery needs to pay parking fee, need to wait long time for parking lots at waterfront, weekend crowds, ppl driving like F1 around, etc etc...
Its really overcrowding I'll say...

Westside 1 looks like gona VP soon, next WS2, Breezeway and whatever name they have. Foget about relaxing lifestyle, very soon this place will be pack like sardine.

Undeniably DPC is in a great location with good environment, but all it takes is for a replica of DPC (which I believe there's already some but location not so central) to be developed and boom... bye bye DPC...
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If you are staying in DPC, you walk. No need to drive.
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Aerial view (artist impression) of Desa ParkCity’s 55-acre TownCentre in Kuala Lumpur.

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Desa ParkCity’s Arcadia is set to be a big shopping attraction in west KL
By CHERYL POO | The StarBiz | Saturday March 9, 2013
http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...86&sec=business

WHEN The Waterfront was conceived in Desa ParkCity's masterplan for its TownCentre about a decade ago, the idea behind the neighbourhood shopping mall was just to serve the residents' every day needs by way of a supermarket, several retail shops and banking outlets.

The modest centre, however, ended up drawing in crowds from distant locations such as Subang and Cheras instead of just neighbouring communities.

“We were surprised that the 150,000 sq ft platform could draw crowds from such a wide radius,” Perdana ParkCity group CEO Lee Liam Chye tells StarBizWeek. “That told us that we were doing something right and compelled us to keep developing the commercial area.”

“Timing was just right because you can't develop a hub like that ahead of its time. It wouldn't work out,” Lee says.

A modernistic town centre

Following the successful sales of The Breezeway, ParkCity has finalised plans for Arcadia, an 11.3-acre freehold compound of four-storey buildings comprising retail shops, offices and Soho (small office/home office) units that will be set within Desa ParkCity's TownCentre.

Artist impressions of Arcadia depict the eight-block complex much like a shopping courtyard of Western influence.

Lee and his team had reviewed traditional architecture and felt that it was necessary to design Arcadia based on local roots.

“What we have here are old British-style shophouses with a contemporary twist,” Lee says.

They took two years to design the project, and had pored over classic buildings overseas such as those in Munich, London and Paris, and consulted with foreign developers for inspiration.

“We scrutinised architecture in Singapore as they are known for preserving local heritage buildings,” he added.

“Lifewise, we want the same but with a fresh typology for the next generation.”

The ground and first floors, which include a mezzanine, will be used as retail, while the second floor will serve as office space and the third, two Soho units.

Average pricing for ground floor retail shops and offices is RM1,400 per sq ft, RM970 per sq ft for the first floor and RM715 per sq ft for the second.

Sohos are 700-1,000 sq ft, averaging RM750 per sq ft.

The ParkCity TownCentre is conceived and designed as a contemporary mix-use development, the centre’s objective is to serve its affluent community and those in surrounding neighbourhoods.

There will be 107 buildings with a total of 519 units of retail shops, offices and SOHOs for sale, with priority and a discount of 6% for buyers of whole buildings.

Arcadia's initial rows of shops, known as Gateway, encircle a centrepoint known as The Plaza, which will serve as a staging area for entertainment.

Patrons will notice the happenings at this hotspot as they walk past The Plaza to reach the other blocks on the retail walkway.

Lee's plans are to engage bands and other performers to keep patrons entertained.

“We will keep this up and people will love it. It will also be a great platform for budding musicians to showcase themselves,” he says.

The gross development value for Arcadia is approximately RM1bil, and RM4bil for the Towncentre in total.

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Changing needs

Observing residential areas in the Klang Valley, Lee notes the increasing demand for a safe and green environment.

“People want open-air community environments where they can move around easily. This applies to hang-out places as it does residential areas. These elements are important everywhere but I liken these growing demands to the growing affluent population,” Lee says.

Townships like neighbouring Bandar Menjalara worked 30 years ago but today's crowds are asking for more, he adds.

“They want open spaces in a pedestrian-friendly and safe environment,” Lee said these features are promoted throughout ParkCity's TownCentre. “This is what sets us apart,” he says.

Upon completion in 2016, the sprawling 55-acre TownCentre will comprise, besides Arcadia, a hotel, an international school and a private hospital connected to a medical wellness complex. The entire Desa Parkcity is slightly less than 500 acres.

Pedestrian and cycling tracks for the entire vicinity will be built.

In the last two years, the 300-bed Sime Darvy Medical Centre and 54-classroom International School began operations.

The school, currently catering to 460 students, will be able to take in a further 540.

The medical wellness complex will entail spas as well as clinics and theatres for minor enhancement surgeries.

“Doctors and patients will not need to waste time on the road getting to different buildings for their procedures now that we are providing adjoining medical wings for their ease of facilities,” Lee says.

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Parking issues solved

To alleviate the problem of insufficient parking spaces at commercial hubs, Lee has seen to the allocation of 1,920 parking bays for cars and 621 for motorcycles in two levels of basement across the centre.

This exceeds the DBKL minimal requirement of 18 bays for every building.

“Most shoppers are women, and how they feel about entering the basement carpark is important to us. Our basements will be brightly lit and closely monitored for our patrons' safety,” he says. “With this, we foresee no issues from traffic nor indiscriminate parking within our premises. We have addressed old shortcomings through this project.”

Priority sales for early registrants will be held late April or early May. Public sales will be in early June.

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Taiko... why your posted picture so similar to the propcafe.net one? doh.gif

http://www.propcafe.net/plaza-arcadia-parkcity-towncenter/

you are one of them or not? brows.gif

a very detail review! notworthy.gif




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QUOTE(urbanite @ Mar 10 2013, 02:59 AM)
If you are staying in DPC, you walk. No need to drive.
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Ya, if MaxValue provides home delivery service, no problem to walk...
And you are damn right I walk most of the times to WF, want to drive and park there during evening... try harder.
You think Samling group are treating the shop tenants fairly, try asking the shop owners what they were offered and what was delivered in the end.
Samling is just looking for ways to maximize their profit by squeezing every way, any way they can out of you.
Paid parking was never part of the plan when they entice you to rent the shops, promises of mega scale events that will attract the whole KV to patronise your shop.
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QUOTE(Senseless @ Mar 10 2013, 11:10 AM)
Ya, if MaxValue provides home delivery service, no problem to walk...
And you are damn right I walk most of the times to WF, want to drive and park there during evening... try harder.
You think Samling group are treating the shop tenants fairly, try asking the shop owners what they were offered and what was delivered in the end.
Samling is just looking for ways to maximize their profit by squeezing every way, any way they can out of you.
Paid parking was never part of the plan when they entice you to rent the shops, promises of mega scale events that will attract the whole KV to patronise your shop.
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U r right about Samling everything is about maximizing profit...arcadia might looks nice on the drawing board but when come to commercial development they have nothing to show, managing and making a commercial place wong, only a handful of developer is capable of and dont think parckity is 1 of them
Did they just increase the waterfront rental to 15psf?

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