3rd Mile Square is a shop-office development in the established and fast growing Old Klang Road vicinity. The shop-office was completed in November 2007 and developed by Mudahjuta Industries (MISB) for Tanjung Dikari. This commercial development consists of 23 units of 2, 4 and 5-storey shop-offices with lot size of 23’ x 65’ and built-up size from 1,600 sf (per unit per floor). Among current residents of 3rd Mile Square are Old Town Kopitiam, PappaRich Kopitiam, KIA Motors Showroom, DMZ Academy, and others.3rd Mile Square is strategically located along Jalan Klang Lama, which is connected to Federal Highway, Jalan Syed Putra, Jalan Kuchai Lama and New Pantai Expressway (NPE). This commercial enclave is just within minutes drive to established commercial hubs including Taman Desa Business Park (8.1 km), Kuchai Entrepreneur Park (8.8 km), Kuchai Business Park (9.1 km), and Mid Valley City (5.6 km). There are numerous amenities surrounding 3rd Mile Square. Tham Wah Wan Buddist temple is right opposite the shop-office lot. Besides that, 3rd Mile Square is just a stone’s throw away to Brickfields Police Station and Shell and Esso petrol stations.
Property Details
Name: 3rd Mile Square Address: 151, Jalan Klang Lama, 58100 Kuala Lumpur Developer: Mudahjuta Industries (MISB) Completion Date: November 2007 Type: Shop-Office Tenure: Leasehold No. of Blocks: 4 No. of Storey: 2, 4 & 5 No. of Units: 23 Built-up: From 1,600 sf Subsale Price: Rental: Facilities
Car parkAnalysis
3rd Mile Square is one of the most successful commercial hubs along Old Klang Road. This can be evidenced by the number of patrons stop at 3rd Miles Square for business meeting and coffee at the kopitiams. Indeed, 3rd Mile Square has become a famous meeting point among businessmen, friends and relatives along Jalan Klan Lama. One of the reasons is because this commercial hub hosts 2 two most prominent kopitiams in the country, Old Town Kopitiam and PappaRich Kopitiam. Besides that, 3rd Mile Square can be easily accessible and spotted right along Old Klang Road. However, the car park in 3rd Mile Square is insufficient to cater the patrons. One may take few minutes to look for available car park within the compound. At night, most patrons prefer to park illegally by the roadside.