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Setia City Mall
Setia City Mall is a shopping mall in Setia Alam, Selangor. The mall was developed by S P Setia Berhad, SP Setia Berhad and Lendlease as a joint venture. History It began construction in January 2011 by SP Setia and Lendlease's Asian Retail Investment Fund (ARIF). Then it opened in May 2011. It also became popular and it's the biggest mall in Shah Alam. In 2019, the mall began expansion and opened entirely to visitors in March 2021. Features Setia City Park Setia City Park is a 10.5 acre park. It is also close to the mall and has a playground. Golden Screen Cinemas This branch has 9 halls, 1,570 seats and has Dolby ATMOS. Tenants * Aeon (company), AEON * Urbanfresh * Golden Screen Cinemas * Harvey Norman * Parkson * Fitness First * MR.DIY * Toy World Transportation Car It's accessed by Persiaran Setia Dagang, Jalan Setia Dagang AH U13/AH and Setia Alam Highway. Bus It has 2 bus routes serving the mall: where it goes from Shah Alam to UiTM Puncak Alam and where Setia City M ...
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The Exchange TRX
The Exchange TRX, also known as the TRX Mall and officially known as Plaza The Exchange TRX, is a shopping mall and complex situated next to the Bukit Bintang, Bukit Bintang shopping district in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is located off Jalan Tun Razak to the east and Jalan Kampung Pandan to the south. The term "TRX" in its name is a short form of Tun Razak Exchange, the area where the mall was developed at. As part of the TRX Lifestyle Quarter precinct, the development also includes a hotel block by Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants and an office block built on top of the mall as well as 6 residential towers right next to it. The Exchange TRX constitutes as one of the first stages in the development of the Tun Razak Exchange district, making it as a primary highlight for the area. It is currently anchored by Apple Store, Apple, Seibu Department Stores, Seibu Department Store, Golden Screen Cinemas' Aurum Theatre and Mercato Supermarket (previously a supermarket under Dairy Farm Group ...
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