End of a 20-year wait


KUALA LUMPUR: The development of 19.4 acres touted as Kuala Lumpur’s last major strategic parcel of land will finally take off in June this year after a 20-year wait.

The first phase of the RM8.7bil mixed development Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC) will kick off by the middle of the year, following the securing of partnerships with Japanese retail property developer Mitsui Fudosan (Asia) Pte Ltd and Zepp Hall Network Inc, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.

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