Mid Valley City

Mid Valley City is a large mixed development in the Lembah Pantai ward in southwestern Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The development consists of The Gardens shopping mall, Mid Valley Megamall and three hotels, namely the Cititel Mid Valley, The Boulevard Hotel Kuala Lumpur and the Gardens Hotels and Residences.

Background

When it was planned in the late 1980s, it was initially named Bandar Syed Putra, named after Jalan Syed Putra that runs through the southern flank of the development. The site that was selected for the development was formerly occupied by an abattoir.

Accessibility

It is accessible by both road and rail transport.

Railway and metro

Rail transport is provided directly by KTM Komuter via  KB1  Mid Valley Komuter station on the Seremban Line. The KTM station connects directly with the eastern entrance of Mid Valley Megamall.

Mid Valley is also indirectly served by the Kelana Jaya Line and Port Klang Line via  KJ17  KD1  Abdullah Hukum LRT/Komuter station. Pedestrian access is possible via a walk from the Robinsons store in The Gardens mall, first via a bridge across the Klang River, then through the adjacent KL Eco City development project. A pedestrian bridge from The Gardens mall to Abdullah Hukum station is however being constructed, and is scheduled to open to public around February or March 2019.

Buses

Mid Valley City is a stop for RapidKL buses routes including 822 (to  KJ16  LRT Bangsar), T788 (to  KJ19  LRT Universiti) and T817 (to  SBK13  MRT PB Damansara).

The Gardens mall also provided shuttle bus services to Mont Kiara ( KA5  Segambut), but it is restricted to Mont Kiara residents only.[1]

Car

Mid Valley City is located at the northern end of Jalan Klang Lama.

Jalan Syed Putra, part of the Federal Highway , runs through the eastern and southern boundary of Mid Valley City, with an exit after the Petron gas station.

MSC Status

Mid Valley City has been awarded MSC Malaysia Cyber Center status since 22 September 2008. Offices in the development offer competitive date center rates and high-speed broadband access.[2]

References

  1. "Complimentary Shuttle Bus Services". Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  2. "Mid Valley City gets MSC status". the Star. 23 September 2008. Archived from the original on 26 September 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2008.

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