Keck Seng Group Maintains High 80% Occupancy in TD Point Retail Mall With TD Central, Johor Bahru

Pavither 16 Mar 2021

Keck Seng Group has maintained a high 80% occupancy of its open-concept retail venue, TD Point Retail Mall launched in early 2019.

Located in the matured mixed development flagship township of Taman Daya, TD Point Retail Mall’s Tenants include Marrybrown, Watson’s, myNEWS.com, Cawan Mas Coffee, Adam’s Chinese Muslim Kitchen, Pure Minded Vegetarian Cafe, Awana Indonesian Kitchen, Penang 101 Cafe, Anak Abah Malay-Thai Restaurant, Toung Bak Kut Teh, Sun City Optic Centre, Vamos Cafe & Bistro, 2Beens Korean Cafe, Nancy Fancy Gift Shop, FishMe Seafood Market, I Love You Thai Restaurant, Gong Ren Thang Herbs Centre, Simeera Agency, Ayong Ikan Bakar & Dessert, Shans Banana Leaf, JC Local Delights Cafe, McQueen Laundromat, Mackenzie Fried Chicken, Kaw Kaw Cafeteria and IF Floristeria.

New brands making their way into the mall include One Two Smile Dental Clinic, Metro Mart and Meizifang Restaurant.

Coming to 2H, 2021, the Group is scheduled to launch TD Central – their newest exclusive 30-acre commercial venue modelled after independent outlet-style commercial hubs characteristic of numerous Premium Outlets locally and throughout the world – also in Taman Daya, Johor Bahru.

TD Central has a 70% take-up to date and will feature an Anchor Hypermarket by Maslee, an Anchor Banquet Restaurant by Loon Sing Group of Restaurants, 24-Hour F&B Outlets, Service Hubs, Showrooms, Entertainment, Wellness and Lifestyle Centers – all laid out in an attractive and one-of-a-kind open-concept format granting Tenants and Patrons alike abundant street-level and shopfront parking bays, convenient and dedicated vehicle lanes around most outlets suitable for drive-thrus plus much-desired main-road business visibility.

Developed, owned and managed wholly by Keck Seng Group, TD Central is closely-connected to other largely-populated and well-known middle-to-high income neighbourhoods like Mount Austin, Setia Indah, EcoSpring, Taman Molek and Bandar Dato’ Onn via the Pasir Gudang Highway, Eastern Dispersal Link (EDL)/ North-South Highway via Exit 255C and Tebrau Highway.

 

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