Sunway Velocity Mall

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Sunway Velocity Mall
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Sunway Velocity Mall
Location Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Coordinates 3°7′37.4″N101°43′29.8″E / 3.127056°N 101.724944°E / 3.127056; 101.724944
Opening date8 December 2016;6 years ago (2016-12-08) [1]
ManagementPhang Sau Lian (Senior General Manager) [2]
Owner Sunway Group
No. of stores and services500 [3]
No. of anchor tenants AEON Maxvalu Prime, Parkson, TGV Cinemas IMAX, POPULAR, Toys R Us, KidzB, Koko Block, Hippopo Baby Spa Wellness, Brands Outlet, PADINI Concept Store, H&M, UNIQLO, SPAO, Marks & Spencer, F.O.S, 7DAYZ, Victoria's Secret, HLA Menswear, Superdry, HOOGA, MR.DIY, Harvey Norman, CHI X Fitness, & many more Fun, Fashion, Food, Family, Beauty, Shops
Total retail floor area 92,000 m2
No. of floors9
Parking6,500 [4]
Public transit access Cochrane - elevated walkway
Maluri - walking distance
Website Official website

Sunway Velocity Mall is a shopping mall in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia owned by Sunway Group.

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History

The shopping mall was originally planned to be opened in October 2016. [5] However, it was delayed and finally opened on 8 December that year. [6] [7]

Tenants

The shopping mall houses 500 retail shops, anchor tenants, cinema, fitness center and department store. [8]

Precincts

Nanjing street at outdoor space Sunway Velocity Mall Nanjing street (220512) 02.jpg
Nanjing street at outdoor space

Architecture

The shopping mall is a 9-story building with a total floor area of 92,000 m2. [8] The building is connected to the adjacent Sunway Velocity Hotel. [9] It has a gross development value of MYR1.6 billion. [10]

Transportation

The shopping center is accessible via two rapid transit stations.  AG13  KG22  Maluri station is connected to Sunway Velocity Mall's Level 1 &  KG21  Cochrane MRT station is connected to Sunway Velocity by a 198-metre bridge from Entrance B of the station. Besides Maluri Station of Ampang Line, LRT and Kajang line MRT is just a walking distance away from the shopping mall. [8]

There are 6500 parking bays in its basement parking lot (Sunway Velocity parking rate).

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