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 Cyberjaya 2015, Why U buy Cyberjaya? v4

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Mr.JJchampian
post Apr 29 2015, 09:19 PM

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QUOTE(angrysnail @ Apr 29 2015, 08:40 PM)
the bus station just in front of the dpulze also contribute into this.i assume?
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different concept , 1 is mall , 1 is retail .... that make it different biggrin.gif
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post Apr 29 2015, 10:22 PM

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This will attract more korean to cyberjaya


http://putraprimapuchong.blogspot.com/2015...langor.html?m=1
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post Apr 30 2015, 01:12 AM

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QUOTE(HELLO HELLO @ Apr 29 2015, 09:12 AM)
Pipu talk east want cina kopitiam. U go talk west said got cina restaurant. Totally different things. It useless even there have more than 20 cina restaurants. This area Very cyberjialat.
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QUOTE(BEANCOUNTER @ Apr 29 2015, 10:17 AM)
u want kopitiam...go puchong or dengkil

ciberjialat only wants the best of the best....bcos they are the best of the best.....

who would want fish soup noddle in the morning?  tongue.gif
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post Apr 30 2015, 09:58 AM

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Another mall opening in South Klang Valley which benefits the areas like Cyberjaya / Putrajaya / Dengkil / Kota Warisan.
After this Mitsui Outlet, next in the pipeline is factory outlet by US company.


Mitsui Outlet Park At Sepang
Travellers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) will have their very own outlet shopping mall to spend time at, in between catching flights to destinations.


The Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang will open its doors to the public come this 30 May 2015. It is located merely 5 minutes drive to the KLIA and KLIA2, and it is directly accessible from various highways such as ELITE, MEX and SKVE.

It will feature an exciting array of offerings, ranging from luxury and branded products, fashion apparels and accessories, perfumes and cosmetics, chocolates and confectionery, kids and sports wear, to household items and luggage.

It will also offer a scrumptious choice of gastronomic delights and spanning 24,000 square metres of space under the first phase of its development.

The Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang is the result of a joint venture (JV) between Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd and Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB). The outlet will be managed by the JV company, MFMA Development Sdn Bhd (MFMA).

In a media statement today, MFMA said the facility will gradually be completed to about 130 stores by late July.

"There are plans to expand the facility in 2018, as well as 2021, to become the largest outlet mall in Southeast Asia with about 250 stores and floor space of about 44,000 square metres," it added.

Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang will provide a flight information display system to enable travellers to keep tabs on their flights without leaving the premises, as well as flight SITA check-in kiosk services for selected airlines, ticket counters for buses, taxies and retnal cars and a free baggage storage service.

The factory outlet concept mall will offer more than 2,000 parking bays, banking services, facilities for the disabled, baby-nursing and changing facilities, first aid services and strollers and wheelchairs for rent. There will also be free shuttle bus services to KLIA and KLIA2 that will run between 8.20am and 11.30pm.

It will be Mitsui Fudosan's flagship for the Southeast Asian outlet market and is an initiative of the KLIA Aeropolis spearheaded by MAHB in an effort to develop KLIA Sepang as an airport city. Sitting on a 6,750 acre site, future plans will include a golf course, a hotel, a distribution centre and an entertainment park.

Already, more than 120ha have been dedicated to a cargo or logistics park, while over 40ha are allocated for office suites, serviced suites and hostels. Over 80ha will be for hospitality as well as meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition facilities, while 120ha are for the development of institutions.

Mitsui Fudosan is a reputable Japanese real estate and retail property developer, manager and outlet mall operator including 12 branches of Mitsui Outlet Park in Japan, one in Ningbo City, China and another one in Taipei, Taiwan, while MAHB manages 39 domestic and international airports in Malaysia.

MFMA is 70 per cent owned by Mitsui Fudosan with MAHB having a 30 per cent stake. MFMA will lease the land owned by MAHB, and be responsible for constructing the buildings, and leasing it to tenants.

- News Source: Bernama, Various



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As of 29 April 2015

UPDATED with Approved Tenants:

Fashion
•Bonia
•Carlo Rino
•Zalora - first physical store in Malaysia
•Universal Traveller
•Hush Puppies Apparel
•Triumph
•Levi's
•Esprit
•Guess
•Cotton On
•Topshop
•Topman
•Superdry
•Karen Millen
•BCBG Maxazria
•Miss Selfridge
•Dorothy Perkins
•Polo Ralph Lauren
•United Colors of Benetton
•Mango Outlet
•Sacoor Outlet
•Hackett London
•Aigner
•Bally
•Hugo Boss
•Porsche Design
•Ermenegildo Zegna



Sports & Outdoor
•Adidas
•Asics
•Nike
•Converse
•New Balance
•Puma
•Rip Curl
•Skechers
•Onitsuka Tiger
•Cobra Puma Golf
•Under Armour



Shoes, Bags & Luggage
•ACE Bags & Luggage Outlet (from Japan)
•Zero Halliburton
•Samsonite
•Delsey
•LeSportsac
•The FLEXX
•Naquirkee
•Bratpack
•Dr. Martens
•Leather Avenue
•Timberland
•Florsheim
•Obermain
•Clarks
•GEOX
•Sembonia
•Kaufmann
•Rockport
•Hush Puppies Footwear
•House of Leather



Optical, Timepieces & Jewellery
•Solar Time Outlet
•Citizen
•Seen
•Ice Watch

Beauty & Fragrances
•Beauty Scents
•Sasa Outlet
•The Cosmetics Company Store

Kids, Children & Maternity
•Catimini
•Chateau de Sable
•Toy World
•Trudy & Teddy

JAPAN Avenue
•To be confirmed



Home, Specialty Stores, Services & Convenience
•Isetan Outlet Store
•Noritake (Tableware)
•Le Creuset (Cookware)
•Akemiuchi
•Zwilling J. A. Henckels
•Fan Japan
•Live It Up!
•Best Value Outlet
•Stitch N' Fix
•Time Lab
•Club 21 Collectibles
•Jkids Playground & Kids Party
•myNews.com
•CIMB Currency Exchange



Food & Beverages
•The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
•Dome Cafe
•The Loaf Bakery & Bistro
•Sushi Maru
•Hidang
•Beryl's Chocolate & Cafe
•Don Don Tei Japanese Restaurant
•Apuro Italian Restaurant
- See more at: http://www.ptlm.com.my/index.php/component...h.2LyhuupE.dpuf

This post has been edited by Soros007: Apr 30 2015, 09:58 AM
Mr.JJchampian
post Apr 30 2015, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Apr 30 2015, 09:58 AM)
Another mall opening in South Klang Valley which benefits the areas like Cyberjaya / Putrajaya / Dengkil / Kota Warisan.
After this Mitsui Outlet, next in the pipeline is factory outlet by US company.
Mitsui Outlet Park At Sepang
Travellers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) will have their very own outlet shopping mall to spend time at, in between catching flights to destinations.


The Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang will open its doors to the public come this 30 May 2015. It is located merely 5 minutes drive to the KLIA and KLIA2, and it is directly accessible from various highways such as ELITE, MEX and SKVE.

It will feature an exciting array of offerings, ranging from luxury and branded products, fashion apparels and accessories, perfumes and cosmetics, chocolates and confectionery, kids and sports wear, to household items and luggage.

It will also offer a scrumptious choice of gastronomic delights and spanning 24,000 square metres of space under the first phase of its development.

The Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang is the result of a joint venture (JV) between Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd and Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB). The outlet will be managed by the JV company, MFMA Development Sdn Bhd (MFMA).

In a media statement today, MFMA said the facility will gradually be completed to about 130 stores by late July.

"There are plans to expand the facility in 2018, as well as 2021, to become the largest outlet mall in Southeast Asia with about 250 stores and floor space of about 44,000 square metres," it added.

Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang will provide a flight information display system to enable travellers to keep tabs on their flights without leaving the premises, as well as flight SITA check-in kiosk services for selected airlines, ticket counters for buses, taxies and retnal cars and a free baggage storage service.

The factory outlet concept mall will offer more than 2,000 parking bays, banking services, facilities for the disabled, baby-nursing and changing facilities, first aid services and strollers and wheelchairs for rent. There will also be free shuttle bus services to KLIA and KLIA2 that will run between 8.20am and 11.30pm.

It will be Mitsui Fudosan's flagship for the Southeast Asian outlet market and is an initiative of the KLIA Aeropolis spearheaded by MAHB in an effort to develop KLIA Sepang as an airport city. Sitting on a 6,750 acre site, future plans will include a golf course, a hotel, a distribution centre and an entertainment park.

Already, more than 120ha have been dedicated to a cargo or logistics park, while over 40ha are allocated for office suites, serviced suites and hostels. Over 80ha will be for hospitality as well as meeting, incentive, convention and exhibition facilities, while 120ha are for the development of institutions.

Mitsui Fudosan is a reputable Japanese real estate and retail property developer, manager and outlet mall operator including 12 branches of Mitsui Outlet Park in Japan, one in Ningbo City, China and another one in Taipei, Taiwan, while MAHB manages 39 domestic and international airports in Malaysia.

MFMA is 70 per cent owned by Mitsui Fudosan with MAHB having a 30 per cent stake. MFMA will lease the land owned by MAHB, and be responsible for constructing the buildings, and leasing it to tenants.

- News Source: Bernama, Various



*** *** ***

As of 29 April 2015

UPDATED with Approved Tenants:

Fashion
•Bonia
•Carlo Rino
•Zalora - first physical store in Malaysia
•Universal Traveller
•Hush Puppies Apparel
•Triumph
•Levi's
•Esprit
•Guess
•Cotton On
•Topshop
•Topman
•Superdry
•Karen Millen
•BCBG Maxazria
•Miss Selfridge
•Dorothy Perkins
•Polo Ralph Lauren
•United Colors of Benetton
•Mango Outlet
•Sacoor Outlet
•Hackett London
•Aigner
•Bally
•Hugo Boss
•Porsche Design
•Ermenegildo Zegna



Sports & Outdoor
•Adidas
•Asics
•Nike
•Converse
•New Balance
•Puma
•Rip Curl
•Skechers
•Onitsuka Tiger
•Cobra Puma Golf
•Under Armour



Shoes, Bags & Luggage
•ACE Bags & Luggage Outlet (from Japan)
•Zero Halliburton
•Samsonite
•Delsey
•LeSportsac
•The FLEXX
•Naquirkee
•Bratpack
•Dr. Martens
•Leather Avenue
•Timberland
•Florsheim
•Obermain
•Clarks
•GEOX
•Sembonia
•Kaufmann
•Rockport
•Hush Puppies Footwear
•House of Leather



Optical, Timepieces & Jewellery
•Solar Time Outlet
•Citizen
•Seen
•Ice Watch

Beauty & Fragrances
•Beauty Scents
•Sasa Outlet
•The Cosmetics Company Store

Kids, Children & Maternity
•Catimini
•Chateau de Sable
•Toy World
•Trudy & Teddy

JAPAN Avenue
•To be confirmed



Home, Specialty Stores, Services & Convenience
•Isetan Outlet Store
•Noritake (Tableware)
•Le Creuset (Cookware)
•Akemiuchi
•Zwilling J. A. Henckels
•Fan Japan
•Live It Up!
•Best Value Outlet
•Stitch N' Fix
•Time Lab
•Club 21 Collectibles
•Jkids Playground & Kids Party
•myNews.com
•CIMB Currency Exchange



Food & Beverages
•The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf
•Dome Cafe
•The Loaf Bakery & Bistro
•Sushi Maru
•Hidang
•Beryl's Chocolate & Cafe
•Don Don Tei Japanese Restaurant
•Apuro Italian Restaurant
- See more at: http://www.ptlm.com.my/index.php/component...h.2LyhuupE.dpuf
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thumbup.gif i thought got premium outlet
Aztec
post Apr 30 2015, 12:40 PM

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saw this mall on the way to KLIA..

great for people whol live in Cyberjaya like me..an alternative to ioi city mall.. thumbup.gif
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post Apr 30 2015, 12:45 PM

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QUOTE(Aztec @ Apr 30 2015, 12:40 PM)
saw this mall on the way to KLIA..

great for people whol live in Cyberjaya like me..an alternative to ioi city mall.. thumbup.gif
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will be how far from cyber? 15min?
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post Apr 30 2015, 01:09 PM

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Good news to shopaholics...
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post Apr 30 2015, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(Aztec @ Apr 30 2015, 12:40 PM)
saw this mall on the way to KLIA..

great for people whol live in Cyberjaya like me..an alternative to ioi city mall.. thumbup.gif
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the premium brand in mitsui are better than ioi city mall...
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post Apr 30 2015, 01:59 PM

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Dont forget the 3 MRT-2 stations and HSR station from Singapore. lol
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post Apr 30 2015, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(Mr.JJchampian @ Apr 30 2015, 12:45 PM)
will be how far from cyber? 15min?
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after dengkil and before a mcdonalds if im not mistaken

so 15mins seems about right
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post Apr 30 2015, 02:27 PM

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I always think - there is still big piece of land in cyber (CCC), government definitely will do something to attract future buyers to invest there. W/O HSR, MRT etc.....how to sell the CCC?


QUOTE(noblebaby @ Apr 30 2015, 01:59 PM)
Dont forget the 3 MRT-2 stations and HSR station from Singapore. lol
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post Apr 30 2015, 02:28 PM

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The fashion tenant list is even more attractive than IOI Resort City Mall.



QUOTE(Aztec @ Apr 30 2015, 12:40 PM)
saw this mall on the way to KLIA..

great for people whol live in Cyberjaya like me..an alternative to ioi city mall.. thumbup.gif
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post Apr 30 2015, 02:30 PM

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Bro Noblebaby - You have renovated your Symphony Hills unit already?


QUOTE(noblebaby @ Apr 30 2015, 01:59 PM)
Dont forget the 3 MRT-2 stations and HSR station from Singapore. lol
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post Apr 30 2015, 02:46 PM

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distance from cyberjaya terminal to Mitsui outlet park is -/+ 27km and it takes about -/+ 30mins
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post Apr 30 2015, 04:57 PM

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From SEG interchange to Mitsui is ~ 15mins only via google map.



QUOTE(brensek @ Apr 30 2015, 02:46 PM)
distance from cyberjaya terminal to Mitsui outlet park is -/+  27km and it takes about -/+ 30mins
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post Apr 30 2015, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(Soros007 @ Apr 30 2015, 04:57 PM)
From SEG interchange to Mitsui is ~ 15mins only via google map.
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QUOTE(angrysnail @ Apr 29 2015, 06:05 PM)
By referring the dpulze fb there is a lot of positive feedback And with the tgv coming this shopping centre will be greatest around cyber.Thumbs up!..
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Went for boat noodle today....so long queue during lunch. Big Bob is also good. I like the pan mee downstairs too.
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post Apr 30 2015, 08:15 PM

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Not yet. Have not been to cyber for many many months. Lol

QUOTE(Soros007 @ Apr 30 2015, 02:30 PM)
Bro Noblebaby - You have renovated your Symphony Hills unit already?
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post Apr 30 2015, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(noblebaby @ Apr 30 2015, 09:15 PM)
Not yet. Have not been to cyber for many many months. Lol
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Let me stay few months for free please biggrin.gif

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