Lot 10
Jalan Sultan Ismail, 50250, Kuala Lumpur
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Project Name

Lot 10

project type

Shop

Developer

YTL Corporation

Tenure

99-year Leasehold

PSF

N/A

Completion Year

1990

# of Floors

N/A

Total Units

N/A

Description

Lot 10

Lot 10 is a leasehold shopping centre located right in the heart of Kuala Lumpur at the famous shopping enclave, Bukit Bintang at 50, Jalan Sultan Ismail 50250 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan. Opened to the public since 1990, Lot 10 Shopping Centre is among the most popular shopping centres in the Bukit Bintang area. It serves the wealthy and it is the equivalent of other city’s high-class shopping districts such as the Fifth Avenue or Knightsbridge in the 1990s. Now, it has since been widely considered as a middle-upper shopping enclave. The mall was revamped, renovated and reopened first in beginning 2012 where extensive refurbishment saw the interior ditch its 1980s style and then once more in October 2016 making the inside of the mall look a lot like Bloomingdale’s. Developed by the eminent YTL Corporation, Lot 10 is certainly a landmark in Kuala Lumpur with its easily recognisable, vivid green façade.

Lot 10 Accessibility and Amenities

Great news for those that enjoy traversing the city via public transportation as the Lot 10 Shopping Centre hosts a sky bridge on the first floor of the mall that connects the mall to the Bukit Bintang Monorail station (adjacent to Lot 10). With the monorail station, guests can travel effortlessly to the other parts of Kuala Lumpur via the monorail line. Moreover, the newly constructed underground Bukit Bintang MRT station of the Sungai Buloh-Kajang (SBK) Line is just outside the mall’s northern wing. It is the city’s newly developed well-thought of, state-of-the-art integrated mode of transport designed to provide commuters a comfortable, fun and unforgettable journey that’s highly functional and safe. Each station on the 51-kilometer long line system is located near hospitals, universities, parks, malls and work institutions; which makes it a recommended means of transportation to battle Kuala Lumpur’s famed rush hour traffic. Stations like Muzium Negara, Pasar Seni, Maluri and Kajang have integrated systems that connect them to other railway systems and allow them to transfer easily from one service rail system to another.

For those who prefer to commute with their own vehicle, can access Lot 10 via Jalan Sultan Ismail or Jalan Tun Razak. The SMART expressway is as well an alternative as it leads to both routes mentioned.

The Bukit Bintang shopping enclave is abundantly rich in amenities where guests can literary get everything they need from a supermarket, to retail outlets, banks, eateries, offices and more if not in Lot 10 itself.

Lot 10 Facilities and Project Details

This five-storey mall located along Bintang Walk, central Kuala Lumpur’s main shopping and entertainment district, is one of the oldest malls in the area. With a sky bridge on the first floor connecting the mall to the Bukit Bintang monorail station, inside of the mall looks a lot like Bloomingdale’s consisting contemporary columns and lots of glass features. It has about 40 fashion labels from international luxury brands such as Calvin Klein, Ed Hardy and Versace to more affordable lines from Braun Buffel, a triple storey ZARA and H&M at its entrance.

Its main anchor tenant is Japanese department store, Isetan (the Japanese version of Harrods) plus many other shops where you can purchase a wide range of goods from home furnishings, to camera equipment and computers. There is as well a hair salon, a rooftop fitness centre and newly opened church known as HTBB as well as some eateries.

In terms of entertainment outlets, the mall hosts a National Geographic store on the third floor - a cool place to take kids and get educational, do-it-yourself kits that will provide hours of entertainment.

At the lower ground level, guests will find themselves to a revamped food court inspired by the Old China influences. The food court has more than 30 of the country’s best street food stalls selling local Chinese foods from across Kuala Lumpur and Singapore that have survived the 2nd and 3rd generations. Each of them hand-picked from the best of the best like Kong Tai Singapore Prawn Mee, Campbell Mini Popiah, Ho Weng Keee Wanton Mee, Soong Kee Beed Noodles, Hainan Chicken Rice and Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Mee.

Lot 10 Launching Details

Unfortunately, there are limited information available in regards to the initial launch of Lot 10 shopping mall as this commercial property has been around since 1990.

Should you find Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur an area of interest to you for an investment or to live in, the following residential properties are worth taking a look at; Axon Bukit Bintang, Aria Luxury Residence, KLCC, St Mary Residences, Banyan Tree @ Pavilion, Stonor 3 @ KLCC and Marc Residence. Located right in the heart of the city, Bukit Bintang offers a great mix properties, though mostly catering to the upper class society considering its prime location.

As for commercial properties, interested parties may consider the following developments nearby like Fahrenheit88, Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Sungei Wang Plaza, Low Yat Plaza and Imbi Plaza.
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Facilities & Amenities

Facilities

  • Car Park
  • 24 hours security

Buildings Details

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