QUOTE(etcko @ Dec 6 2021, 11:13 AM)
Weekdays:
All "outsiders" come in this industrial area to work causing crowded, jam, noise and mingle-mangle.
Strange various vehicles, car, van, lorry, truck, bike drive in-out frequently and not eco-friendly.
Most of the industrial workers are blue collar and vulgar foreign workers.
Weekend:
Back to quietness but not a vibrant place without commercial, leisure or amusement activities.
The desolate instead feel unsecure during pass through.
Anyway, this is very personal. No offense.
Location wise, no doubt CSL really a strategic and prime location.
I can offer some pointers, since I’m currently staying in CSL (the first residential building in this industrial area, not hard to know which that is).All "outsiders" come in this industrial area to work causing crowded, jam, noise and mingle-mangle.
Strange various vehicles, car, van, lorry, truck, bike drive in-out frequently and not eco-friendly.
Most of the industrial workers are blue collar and vulgar foreign workers.
Weekend:
Back to quietness but not a vibrant place without commercial, leisure or amusement activities.
The desolate instead feel unsecure during pass through.
Anyway, this is very personal. No offense.
Location wise, no doubt CSL really a strategic and prime location.
One thing that is common between weekday and weekend is… the jam in Jln Loke Yew. It has become my habit to look out from the window and stare at the red taillights from the cars. It’s quite a view I tell you.
I will take 5-10min and rejoice in my feeling that while I’m in the comfort of my home, people are stuck in the jam, hungry perhaps, or frustrated by the jam. Especially if it rains. I sometime wonder why they dont just move into my building.
The mall I frequently visit: Velocity, Mytown not so much, Mid Valley for Aeon (the Maluri Aeon just gives a salah vibe idk why)
The eateries I go: Pudu if I want sth cheap, Petaling Street if I wanna go cafe-hopping, and Kuchai Lama if I’m bored with KL central spots.
As for the demographic you described (vulgar industrial worker), lol I can’t judge their vulgarity from their driving la. Jln Satu is most of the time quiet, the only time it is jam is because of Trion2 truck blocking the road. The worker will come signal signal, but since Jln Satu is just 2-lane, a buildup of jam comes quickly.
Also, right now many irresponsible Trion agents or customer park along Jln Satu (perhaps this can consider a form of vulgarity?). I can only imagine more people parking by the side after Trion2 handover. Lucky I have 2 carparks within my building.
I actually quite welcome Trion and Trion2 to CSL. It helps CSL pull off the “industrial” label. Also, Trion2 can help block out the Sg Besi kilang view for my building, leaving only the printing factory and the DUKE3 view. And sorry Trion2, we blocked 31floors of your KL view, so if view is your priority you gotta buy higher.
Btw, if you want more opinion about the life here can ask me. I’d be happy to answer
Dec 11 2021, 02:12 AM

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