Bandar Malaysia is a mixed-use, transit-oriented development (TOD) in Kuala Lumpur. The project is located at the terminus of a new high-speed rail line that, when completed, will connect Kuala Lumpur to Singapore in just 90 minutes. The arrival of high-speed rail represents a pivotal moment for the country. Bandar Malaysia will become a gateway to the capital and will set the standard for future transformational city design in Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
- Land Size : 486 acres (5x area of iconic Kuala Lumpur City Centre)
- Gross Floor Area : 103mil sf (above ground) / 63mil sf (Underground)
- Stimulate 800,000 working / Living Population
- 100% owned by MOF
- 5th July RFP : Master Developer (GDV : RM12.35billion) :-
- From Fortune 500 Company
- Have experience and Cumulative Revenue above RM50billion
- Likely from countries who bid for HSR : China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea
- Central Transport Hub : –HSR, MRT (2 stations), KTM, ERL, Monorail, Electric Bus & 12 highways
- Digital Free Trade Zone (DFTZ) , project by Jack Ma, will place KL Internet City Hub (KLIC) in Bandar Malaysia (will achieve 1,000 Internet-Related Co, 25,000 tech professionals)
Proposed interchange
Envisioned as a “global green gateway,” Bandar Malaysia will become a significant international destination and help Kuala Lumpur emerge as a top livable city. As a transportation-integrated development in a growing city and Malaysia’s front door to an expanding rail network, the project will become a link to an increasingly global and dynamic economy.
- MRT
- There will be two MRT Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line stations confirmed for Bandar Malaysia: Bandar Malaysia North and Bandar Malaysia South.
- ERL (proposed)
- Kuala Lumpur–Singapore high-speed rail (postponed)
- KTM ETS (proposed)
- KTM Komuter Seremban Line (proposed)
- BRT (proposed)
Bandar Malaysia Components
- MNC Regional Centre
- Global Business & Financial centre
- Medical and International Education Hub
- Central Park
- International Forum Centre
- Exhibition Halls
- Integrated Transport Hub
- Shopping & Entertainment
- Cultural and Heritage Precinct
- Customs & Immigration Quarantine Complex
Bandar Malaysia will eventually be home to 220,000 people, playing a key role in Malaysia’s planned growth to 7 million residents in the next 20 years. Inspired both by nature and the enormous potential that high-speed rail holds for the country, the master plan sets a new standard in the country for livability, walkability, and connectivity. The plan balances density with an emphasis on quality of life and a celebration of landscape, integrated around transit to become an inclusive destination and a sustainable urban development.
#1 Transit Oriented District
Bandar Malaysia is strategically planned to become Malaysia’s first integrated transit-oriented mixed-use cluster that will attract a vibrant mix of local and international business travelers, tourists and residents.
The development will be home to Malaysia’s first KL-Singapore high-speed rail terminus. A collaborative effort between the Singapore and Malaysia governments, this first-of-its kind connection will allow people to travel from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore in 90 minutes.
#2 Global Business District
As the preferred address for world-class business, Bandar Malaysia will be a beacon for international businesses seeking to establish a footprint in Malaysia and the region. Bandar Malaysia will be home to a Global Business District, a managed business park with features including smart offices, robust digital infrastructure, future-proofed work spaces, a comprehensive security masterplan and more.
Supporting these will be a One-Stop Government Service Center whose aim is to facilitate commerce and enterprise, and the Executive Learning Institutions that aims to produce talent required to support leadership development of the nation.
#3 Retail Lifestyle Cluster
Bandar Malaysia’s Retail Lifestyle Cluster will introduce a new shopping experience to the city. Experiential shopping concepts will be combined with ground-breaking architecture to create a vibrant shopping experience which would make the most of Bandar Malaysia’s unique master-planned environment and public realm.
Envisioned as a showcase of the world’s best, the Retail Lifestyle Cluster in Bandar Malaysia will capture both global and local fashion designers, artisans and traders – emerging as an entrepreneurial centre for trendsetting ideas.
The public realm of Bandar Malaysia will be leveraged upon to create a memorable shopping experience, with landscaped retail boulevards with wide pedestrianized corridor that can double up as fashion runways and parade grounds for events and festivals.
#4 Creative Enterprise Hub
The Creative Enterprise Hub in Bandar Malaysia will be a natural home for companies operating in the high-end services industries – arts and culture, science & technology and fashion and design.
This hub will provide a platform for knowledge-based industries to take root and flourish: to promote, market and commercialize trendsetting and innovative ideas. This is made possible by Bandar Malaysia’s strategically planned commercial, office, R&D centres and incubator spaces.
There is more to a thriving creative hub than just workspaces. The people working there need to have an outlet for their creativity as well. This is where Bandar Malaysia shines, with its strong cultural offerings in the form of theatres, cultural museums and studios, turning the hub into a magnet for talent, both local and foreign.
#5 Gastronomy, Leisure, Entertainment and Wellness (GLEW) Tourism
GLEW Tourism encapsulates our ambition to target specific sectors of the tourism industry: the Gastronomy, Leisure, Entertainment and Wellness tourism markets. Each of these segments has its own respective requirements, and with Bandar Malaysia, we are well-positioned to meet every one of these needs.
From vibrant retail clusters and food courts showcasing Malaysia’s diverse gastronomic and culinary culture, to serene parklands and amenities promoting health and wellness, Bandar Malaysia will be a place where people from near and far will congregate to relax, recreate and rejuvenate.
How Does Bandar Malaysia Impact Us?
- Increase in tourism GDP (More travelers)
- Increase in Job Opportunities
- Increase in demand for properties to rent
- Increase in demand for Airbnb properties
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