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Building Name: | Berjaya Times Square |
Location: | 1 Jalan Imbi Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Mapframe-Wikidata: | yes |
Coordinates: | 3.1422°N 101.7106°W |
Start Date: | 1997 |
Completion Date: | 2003 |
Status: | Complete |
Building Type: | Residentials Hotel |
Architectural Style: | Postmodernism |
Roof: | 203m (666feet) |
Floor Count: | 49 (Tower A) 48 (Tower B) 19 (Mall area) |
Public Transit: | Imbi Monorail station |
Elevator Count: | 31 |
Architect: | DP Architects |
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Location: | Imbi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Opening Date: | October 2003 |
Developer: | Berjaya Group |
Manager: | Berjaya Times Square Management Corporation (BTSMC) |
Owner: | Berjaya Group |
Architect: | DP Architects |
Number Of Stores: | < 1,000 |
Number Of Anchors: | 6 (Including NSK Grocer, MM Cineplexes, Ampang Superbowl, F.O.S, Panda Eyes Department Store and Berjaya Times Square Theme Park) |
Floor Area: | 700000m2 |
Floors: | 13 |
Parking: | ~4,300 parking bays |
Publictransit: | Imbi Monorail station |
Berjaya Times Square is a 48-storey, 203m (666feet) twin tower, hotel, condominium, indoor amusement park, commercial offices and shopping centre complex in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It was opened to public in 2003.
The development is currently the tenth largest building in the world by floor area and has also been tagged as the "world's largest building ever built in a single phase," with 700000m2 of built up floor area.[2] This building consists of a 19-storey shopping mall, business offices and leisure centre with over 1,000 retail shops, 1,200 luxury service suites, 65 food outlets and entertainment attractions such as the Berjaya Times Square Theme Park.[3]
In April 2005, Borders Group opened its first franchise store here, which was the largest Borders store in the world at the time. However, due to the 2010 economic downturn, it has since been downsized into a smaller operation called Borders Express. However in 2016, It was shut down permanently.[4]
Initially, the land belonged to the millionaire and philanthropist Cheong Yoke Choy before World War II. His bungalow stood there until the entire parcel of land was purchased by the Berjaya Group of Tan Sri Vincent Tan for the development of the current Berjaya Times Square.[5] In October 2003, it was opened by the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad.[6]
The shopping centre is accessible within walking distance north of Imbi Station of KL Monorail and also southwest of Bukit Bintang MRT station.