Route 4 Urban Regeneration
Today’s urbanization can offer access to new ways of life, new opportunities, and a viable solution to the needs of a growing population and environment in distress. New urbanization as bold exUrban regeneration is the retrofitting of underused or even unused parts of the city and making them come to life with activities from the local communities in a sustainable manner. Urban regeneration has been recognized as one of urban planning mechanism in Malaysia’s cities especially for dilapidated and blighted housing areas, abandoned projects, brownfield sites and old commercial areas. periments, offer a path to advancing models for development in more urgent timeframes, with the potential to create smarter, less wasteful, and more socially inclusive places to live, work and play.
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Sentul East and Sentul West
Sentul Urban Revitalisation projects are offered two unique ways of living, with Sentul East (47.3 hectares) embodying the art of modern downtown dwelling while Sentul West (14 hectares) embraces the outdoors, with an abundance of greenery and tranquil, meditative lakes. Sentul is also planned and well-connected with public transportation infrastructure such as Sentul Timur LRT station and Sentul LRT Station and KTM Komuter stations. Distance from Kuala Lumpur City Centre – 5 km
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Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC)
The development is an urban regeneration of the 115-year-old Pudu prison site and part of National Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). BBCC is a redevelopment of the 9.5 hectares, offers a complete cosmopolitan lifestyle that encompasses with integrated development a retail mall and will include a Malaysian grand bazaar, a retail mall, food and beverages as well as entertainment components. Distance from Kuala Lumpur City Centre – 3 km
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KL Sentral
KL Sentral is a transit-oriented development and designed as a new business and financial hub for Kuala Lumpur. The development is expected to transform the Brickfields neighbourhood within which the new development is situated. Urban transport landscape in Klang Valley will see further network expansion and supporting rail expansion was part of the efforts to boost first- and last-mile connectivity via the Bus Network Revamp and the Bus Rapid Transit. Distance from Kuala Lumpur City Centre – 3 km