Was in cyber yesterday Saturday afternoon driving around 5 to 6pm
Roads very quiet n if without the traffic lights can roam the whole cyber without having to step on the brake. Few people seen walking in the streets n are mostly foreign students or construction workers
Only remember seeing a crowd of local students at a bus stop. 4 or 5 taxis waiting for customers at a taxi stand near MMU. 3 empty buses park outside the bus terminal. The carpark at the Taman Tasik Cyberjaya only got less than 5 cars. Hardly see any family around
Ground floor shops at CBD Perdana are 90% vacant with D'pulze next to it getting ready to open
Shaftsbury square has a small crowd but not many. Had tea at O' Briens for 1 hour and was the only customer although can say due to puasa time, but no non Muslim patrons? Except a couple came in but to ask for direction. Was at KK mart n also saw someone came in to ask for direction. Seems like Shaftsbury is THE most crowded place for people to ask for direction
The ARC by Andaman looks unique from far with the large square on the facade of the few towers. To me old condo like the low rise D' Melor seems to fit the quiet n serene environment here better vs those high dense high rise. If u been to cyber heights villa, u will know what I mean with the very very spacious green area between blocks n extremely fresh air becoz of many trees around. Becoz of the earthwork done to clear land for projects, driving around cyber give u the feeling of staring at vast tract of barren land, no greens
Seems like Cyber still have a long way to reach maturity in terms of more proportionate residents versus the whole township n it's many new supply
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Jul 13 2014, 05:48 PM
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