City: Kuala Lumpur
Region: Asia
Country: Malaysia
Trade area: 4 843 760 sq. feet
Address: No 3, Jalan SS20/27 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan
No of floors: 4
Owner: CapitaMalls Malaysia Trust
Parking: 1 700 sq. feet
Phone: 03 – 7710 1818, 7710 – 0101
Website: http://www.tropicanacitymall.com
Tropicana City (Mixed Commercial Development) Comprises 4 retail levels: Tropicana City Mall, 601 units of service suites called Tropicana City Tropics and the 12-storey Tropicana City Office Tower.
LOWER GROUND Hypermarket, Snacks, Services, Pharmacy, Florist, Cobbler, etc.
GROUND FLOOR Fashion, Shoes, Bags, Cafes & F&B outlets.
FIRST FLOOR Fitness Center, Home, Electronics, Bookstore, F&B outlets as well as other mix of lifestyle retail outlets.
SECOND FLOOR GSC multiplex & Toys “R” Us as the mini anchors, Baby & Kids, Beauty & Wellness, as well as an IT Centre amongst other hobbies & gadget outlets.
‘The New Pulse of PJ’ for the Middle Market catchment focusing in conveniences for daily needs, services, a variety of F&B, entertainment, lifestyle & fashion to serve the office crowds and surrounding residential catchment.
Anchor tenant: AEON Big.
Other tenants: GSC Multiplex, Jatomi Fitness, Best Denki, Nichii, Kitschen, Toys “R” Us, Borders, Grand Kingdom Chinese Restaurant, Starbucks, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Esprit, Adidas, Sushi Tei, Rakuzen, Samsonite, Pasta Zanmai, Pandora, Secret Recipe, Baskin Robbins, Delifrance, The Body Shop, Daphne, Summit, The Face Shop, Hui Lau Shan, Sasa, Famous Amos, City Chain, Better Vision, Gintell, Three Little Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf, Esquire Kitchen, A-Look, Kiku Zakura, Samsung, Subway, Maxis, Kluang Station, Papa John’s.
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