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New KL landmark

QUILL City Mall, which opened last month, is now a new landmark at Jalan Sultan Ismail in Kuala Lumpur.

Set to be a major shopping, dining, entertainment and leisure outlet, the eight-storey building is touted to be unlike any other development of its kind in the country.

Part of a greater project by Quill Group which includes a residential building and a proposed hotel, the development is poised to be come the next big thing in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.

According to Quill Group of Companies group executive director Datuk Michael Ong, the new mall is an attractive and convenient hub for those staying in nearby hotels or working in the area.

“The mall has ease of access and connectivity via network of roads, highways and public transportation amenities, complemented by entry and exit points and well developed infrastructure,” he said.

Quill City Mall is accessible via the Medan Tuanku monorail station, which is connected to it by an air-conditioned linked bridge.

Besides Aeon as the anchor tenant, others include a soon-to-be opened flagship outlet of Red Lobster and Longhorn Steakhouse.

There’s also a H&M store, GSC cinemas with its 10-screen cinema halls, Food Junction, Original Classics and Best Denki. Other notable brands that will open soon include Guess and Apple Concept Store.

On weekends, shoppers can look forward to exciting performances and entertainment at the concourse area. Those who spend RM150 and above in not more than two receipts from any outlets can redeem a special gift until Jan 1, 2015 or while stocks last.

The mall’s unique features include:

• The first-ever sky al fresco dining experience in Malaysia, with breathtaking views of the surrounding cityscape.

• Ample parking spread over three levels, featuring a special women’s parking section.

• A specially designed roof made of multi-coloured glass and opaque panels to maximise natural lighting.

• A large skylight allowing natural light into the indoor space during the day, while providing an ambient glow by night. This promotes energy conservation by eliminating the need for additional lighting.

* The frontage facade is the longest in the country, at over 200m.

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