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Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall To Open Its Door In May 2023

The latest jewel in the crown for Malaysian integrated development, Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall, will be ready to welcome customers in May 2023 with over 70% of the retail space committed by tenants to date.

These tenants range from top-notch F&B players to affluent fashion, all the way to well-known luxury brands.

This carefully curated combination of tested brands to up-and-coming enterprises will help Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall to stake its claim to be among the best malls in the region, if not the country. 

Nestled in the neighborhood of Damansara Heights, the mall spans over 1 million square feet across six floors of excitement and exuberance and is poised to be the ultimate customer-centric destination for an unforgettable dining experience, retail, entertainment, and leisure. 

“The broad reopening of our border and the return of foreign tourists to Malaysia bodes well for Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall and our tenants, as we get ready for our soft opening in May 2023,” said Dato’ Joyce Yap, Chief Executive Officer (Retail), Kuala Lumpur Pavilion Sdn Bhd, at the unveiling ceremony here today.

Also present were Puan Sri Cindy Lim, Deputy Chairman of Pavilion Group, and Datuk Lee Whay Hoong, Director of Impian Ekspresi Sdn Bhd, and Jendela Mayang Sdn Bhd. 

“We will eventually have around 380 retail outlets, making us well-placed to serve diverse needs, ranging from the basic to the most discerning,” she added.

The number of tenants is expected to increase from now until the mall’s soft opening in May 2023, with the management highly confident that Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall’s location and development concept will appeal to investors and businesses as Malaysia regains a semblance of normalcy after struggling with a pandemic. 

Pavilion Damansara Heights Mall’s carefully picked tenant mix is a reflection of its commitment towards a data-driven destination to allow better decision-making for stakeholders to maintain its competitive edge, and add value to the neighborhood, while creating close to 4,000 jobs, in addition to various multiplier effects for the economy.

“We will continue to perfect our approach as we take into consideration prevailing and projected market trends so that the mall will continue to stand out as a must-visit location for both locals and tourists when it opens soon,” said Yap. 

Adib Mohd

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