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LARGE SPACES Kuala Lumpur already has a world-class facility – KLCC - which offers 56,000 square meters of flexible meeting and exhibition space. However, according to Brokenshire, more space is needed in the city, and plans are afoot to expand. “Space is the biggest challenge. Exhibitions are becoming bigger and
venues are not always able to accommodate them. In an effort to meet the increasing demand for larger space, we have secured an additional 2,600 square metres of multi-purpose function space adjacent to the centre. Exhi- bition Hall 6, as it’s called, connects to the centre via Exhibition Hall 5 and our West Wing Entrance,” he adds. Also under development and set to add a new dimension to Kuala
Lumpur’s meetings hardware is the KL Metropolis development. “Concep- tualised as a 21st century commercial business district, KL Metropolis is poised to become one of the nation’s most important hubs, with synergis- tic mixed-use of development and Green Building Index (GBI) township requirements,” explains MyCEB’s Ping. Spanning 75.5 acres, this comprehensive development will be home to Malay-
sia’s largest exhibition centre, the new MATRADE Centre, which Ping says is set to become the epicentre for meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions activities. With a well-developed space of one million square feet, (305,000 square metres), the new MATRADE Centre is slated for completion in 2015. The new centre will offer an amphitheatre, outdoor exhibition area, the Matrade Hall, three exhibition halls and eight function rooms.
Conceptualised as a 21st century commercial business district, KL Metropolis is poised to become one of the nation’s most important hubs _ Ho Yoke Ping, General Manager, Sales and Marketing, MyCEB
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