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Menara MultiPurpose, KL City Center, For Rent



Property type : Office
Sizes Available : 1,800 sf - 9,800 sf
Rent price : RM 4.00 - RM 4.80 psf

Menara Multi-Purpose (also known as Capital Square Tower 1) is a modern Grade-A office tower nestled at the centre of CapSquare. Even though this 40-storey high tower is already a decade old, it still looks modern and outstanding compared to the other buildings surrounds it.

Menara Multi-Purpose has 491,321 sf of lettable space with average ceiling height of 8 feet 8 inches. This 198.23m-high tower is served by 15 high speed lifts and 1 cargo lift. It is furnished with modern facilities including Telekom phone line, ASTRO, fibre optic cable and broadband enabled and 24-hour security with CCTV monitoring.

Menara Multi-Purpose was built by BRDB and designed by John Portman & Associates and Jurubena Bertiga International. Among its main tenants are Alliance Bank and Magnum. It was supposed to be part of CapSquare mixed development during 1990s. However, due to 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, other projects were stalled until early 2000s. The rest of projects are either completed or going to be soon, which include CapSquare Centre, The CapSquare Residences and 6 CapSquare.

Nestled within a well-planned urban jungle, Menara Multi-Purpose is conveniently surrounded by aplenty of amenities. A lot of them can be found within CapSquare Centre and e.Centre that house several retail outlets, cafes, bars et cetera. Among the tenants residing in this plaza are Clark Hatch gymnasium, TGV Cinema, Modesto's, London’s Four Seasons Chinese Restaurant, Red Square and Jarrod & Rawlins.

Furthermore, Menara Multi-Purpose is also a stone’s throw away from Bukit Bintang shopping belt and the renowned Suria KLCC. There are also several serviced apartments and hotels nearby such as Maytower,Menara City One, CapSquare Hotel, Sheraton Imperial KL and Renaissance Hotel.

Accessibility-wise, Menara Multi-Purpose can be easily reach via Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Ampang, Jalan Tuanku Rahman and Ampang-Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway (AKLEH). Plus, it is about 5 minutes of walking from Dang Wangi RapidKL LRT station.

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