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Pavilion Bukit Jalil

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Pavilion Bukit Jalil, otherwise known as Pavilion 2, is an upcoming shopping mall situated in Bukit Jalil in the southern side of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It will span over 1.8 million sq ft of world-class retail, dining and leisure space with a total of 5-storeys.[1] Pavilion Bukit Jalil is being marketed with the slogan “The Icon of Connectivity” referring to its location adjacent to transport networks. It will part of the Bukit Jalil City development, a 50-acres neighbourhood of mixed integrated development comprising of retail, residential, commercial and hospitality buildings. The mall will also be located beside the Park Sky and Park 2 Residences, 350 Signature Offices, Bukit Jalil Recreational Park, as well as an upcoming Hyatt Place Kuala Lumpur in Bukit Jalil.[2] Its mega event spaces will be the 28,000 sq ft "Piazza", the first-of-its-kind outdoor venue covered with an impressive 35m high canopy. The mall will also include a centre court similar to its sister mall, Pavilion KL, for festivities while consumer fairs will take place in a 47,000 sq ft exhibition centre called Pavilion Bukit Jalil Exhibition Centre.[3][4] Pavilion Bukit Jalil is set to officially open on 3 December 2021 following a Facebook post from its official page.[5]

Tenants[edit]

Anchor tenants[6][edit]

Basic[edit]

  • Adidas
  • Artelier Coffee
  • Baskin-Robbins
  • Chatime
  • Christine’s Bakery
  • Chow Tai Fook Jewellery
  • CO2 Coffee Bar
  • D'Special Day Decor, Gift & Balloon
  • Dai Cha Dim
  • DeGem
  • Din Tai Fung
  • Dragon-i
  • Dubuyo Mini
  • Goodnite store
  • GINTELL
  • Giordano
  • Gong Cha
  • Guardian
  • G2000
  • Habib Jewels
  • HOHM
  • llaollao
  • innisfree
  • Inside Scoop
  • ITSU
  • Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
  • LOHAS
  • Madam Kwan’s
  • Maxis
  • Moonlight Cake House & Café
  • MR.DIY
  • MR.TOY
  • My OPPO Space
  • Nanyang Café
  • Nike
  • Ogawa
  • Oloiya
  • OSIM
  • Putien
  • Salon Du Chocolat
  • Secret Recipe
  • Shiseido Ginza Tokyo
  • Starbucks Coffee
  • Sushi Zanmai
  • The Coffee Academics
  • Tianyue Teajoy
  • U Mobile
  • Watsons
  • Whoosh Eyewear and more[7]

References[edit]

  1. Jalil, Pavilion Bukit. "Pavilion Bukit Jalil". www.pavilionbukitjalil.com. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  2. Mohamad, Hazwan Faisal (2021-09-08). "Pavilion Bukit Jalil dibuka 3 Disember depan". Berita Harian. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  3. "Pavillion Bukit Jalil To Open In Q4 2021; A List Of Stores To Expect". Hype Malaysia. 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  4. Solhi, Farah (2019-11-26). "Pavilion Bukit Jalil seeks to be next shopping paradise | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  5. "Pavilion Bukit Jalil Will Officially Open To The Public On 3rd December 2021". KL Foodie. 2021-09-08. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  6. Solhi, Farah (2019-11-26). "Pavilion Bukit Jalil seeks to be next shopping paradise | New Straits Times". NST Online. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
  7. RM.ID. "Rogoh Kocek Rp 13,51 T Pavilion Bukit Jalil Jadi Ikon Belanja Terbesar di 2021". rm.id (in Bahasa Indonesia). Retrieved 2021-09-16. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

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