Kuala Lumpur City Centre - Development Zone

Development Zone

KLCC is a 100-acre land area with mixed developments in various stages of construction. The area is divided into several plots of land, each with a specific purpose.

Lot Development Type Name Notes
A Office Petronas Twin Towers Suria KLCC is at bottom of the towers
B Office Menara Maxis
C Office / Commercial Menara 3 Petronas Suria KLCC Extension
R Commercial Suria KLCC
P Residential Binjai on the Park
F Commercial Kuala Lumpur Convention Center
D Hotel Mandrian Orential Hotel
D1 Unknown Unknown Currently a work site, but tunnel from Lot C to here has been built
G Hotel Traders Hotel
178 Public Space As Syakirin Mosque
177 Utility KLCC District Cooling
K Commercial Lot K, KLCC Currently under construction, Mall at the bottom will be done by 2017.
H Commercial Menara Exxon Mobil
- Public Space KLCC Park
L Residential/Commercial - Currently a Car Park
L1 Residential/Commercial - Currently a Car Park
M Commercial - Currently a Car Park
N Mixed Development - Currently Binjai on the Park showroom
P2 OFfice - Currently a Car Park
J1 Office - Currently a Car Park
J Offce - Currently a Car Park
E Commercial Kuala Lumpur Convention Center

Zoning is based on KLCC Masterplan

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