(From left) Artist Lab director Elise Chua, Haruka Bakery co-founder Lee Kok Chiang, Rasa Riang by Asia Deli director Lim Zi Ying, 7-Eleven general manager Syed Redza Al Gadrie, Long John Silver COO Felix Michael, Star Grocer Managing Director Fabian Tan, Gamuda Gardens General Manager Andrew Tan, Gamuda Land Executive Director Lam Suu Kyi, ZUS Coffee Director Tony Tian, ChaTraMue Group Mr. Chew Ker Lok, Woodpeckers Business Development Manager. Tealive and Bask Bear Business Development Manager Sue Liew. Shae.Co Assistant Business Development Manager Young Wen Hui. Salad Atelier Director Dylan Lee and Happy Potato Business Development Manager Jesse Yong attended the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony for the future commercial development of Gardens Square.
KUALA LUMPUR (April 26): Gamuda Land, the real estate arm of Gamuda Bhd, has announced its partners for Gardens Square, the latest commercial development in the 810-acre Gamuda Gardens in Sungai Buloh.
Scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024, Gardens Square will feature anchor tenants and partners including ZUS Coffee, Tealive, ChaTraMue, Long John Silver's, Bask Bear, 7 Café, Shae.co, Salad Atelier and Happy Potato. . Star Grocer caters to the diverse needs and tastes of our community.
“We are excited to announce an exciting line-up of retail partners who will soon call Gamuda Gardens home,” said Andrew Tan, Gamuda Gardens General Manager.
“As we continue to grow and evolve, we remain focused on creating inclusive environments where our residents can live, work and play seamlessly. These new additions to our commercial environment underlines our commitment to providing unparalleled convenience and enriching experiences for everyone.”
Meanwhile, Fabian Tan, managing director of Star Grocer, said the grocer chose Gamuda Gardens because of its vibrant and growing community, as well as its sustainability and environmental friendliness. He said the reason was his approach to life.
“This partnership aligns both companies’ principles of creating space for communities while building a sustainable future for the planet. Gamuda Gardens will breathe new life into the town of Rawang, making the area a star grocer. Our goal is to provide fresh, high-quality products sourced locally and internationally, with a wide variety of products at competitive prices. and provide it to the residents,” he said.
Surrounded by 50 acres of pet-friendly central parkland, Gamuda Gardens has already introduced four housing phases since opening in 2017: Village Homes, Gaia Residences, Joya and Jovita, with 5,000 residents living here. we call home. Next planned is the delivery of Ilaria Hillside Homes, a two-storey terraced house, to be delivered by July 2024. The development also includes a fully-tenanted waterfront village fronting the park and Gamuda Luge Gardens, a family-themed fun park.
Asian Deli, Haruka Bakery, and Lasallian by Artist Lab will join the Waterfront Village lineup, along with a variety of other shops and dining spots.
“We also have a new 532-acre Gardens Park precinct, which is an extension of Gamuda Gardens. Both precincts will be linked by a 1km Park Connector, with a new road linking Gardens Park to the town of Rawang to the north. This new addition will help us further expand on the success of Gamuda Gardens, replenish our residential facilities and further strengthen our presence in the northern Klang Valley.”
When both Gamuda Gardens and Garden Park areas are completed in 2034, the total population is estimated to be 45,000.
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