Pavilion Tower is a corporate office tower sited in the centre of Kuala Lumpur, at the colorful Bukit Bintang enclave. The tower is part of Pavilion integrated development that also includes the renowned up-market Pavilion shopping mall, Pavilion Residences, and a 6-start boutique hotel. Pavilion Tower consists of a single 19-storey glass and steel-façade tower that comprises a gross floor area of 223,000 sf and nett floor area of 185,000 sf. The tower has lettable area range from 9.700 sf to 100,000 sf. The entire Pavilion development sits on 12.6 acres of land. The development has a total of 3,300 car park bays. Being part of the beloved Pavilion, Pavilion Tower is well served by aplenty of amenities. Pavilion hosts karaoke, fitness centre, cinema, bistros, food court and spas. There are over 450 retail stores within Pavilion, which most of them are world renowned brands such as Gucci, Burberry, Esprit, Hermes, Hugo Boss, Aigner, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo and others. Besides the Pavilion itself, there are several shopping malls within short proximity from Pavilion Tower such as Fahrenheit 88 (also owned by Pavilion Group), Lot 10, Sungei Wang Plaza, and Suria KLCC. Several eateries are nearby, such as Chulan Square, Seri Melayu Restaurant and rows of Arabian restaurants next to Grand Millennium Hotel. There are abundance of hotels nearby such as The Westin, Piccolo Hotel, The Ritz Carlton, Prince Hotel and Royale Chulan Hotel. Pavilion Tower is approximately 10 minutes walk to Raja Chulan Monorail Station. Also, it is possible to walk to KLCC RapidKL LRT Station which is about 20 minutes walking from Pavilion Tower.
Property Details
Name: Pavilion Tower Address: Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur Developer: Urusharta Cemerlang Completion Date: End 2007 Type: Office Tower Tenure: Freehold No. of Blocks: 1 No. of Storey: 19 Built-up Per Unit: 9,700 – 100,000 sf Nett Floor Area: 185,000 sf Rental: Facilities
24-hour security Car parkAnalysis
Pavilion is indeed a very successful urban development that escalated Bukit Bintang status as a world-class urban centre. Just as soon as the project completed, it has captured many major brands to open their flagship stores in the retail podium. Not only that, the residences are among the most exclusive in the country, which priced at about RM1,000 psf. However, traffic congestion at the roads surrounding Pavilion is notorious and unbearable during peak hours. The congested roads include Jalan Raja Chulan, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Jalan Tun Razak and Jalan Imbi. Perhaps, Monorail and LRT are the best way to commute to Pavilion Tower.