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LaLaport BUKIT BINTANG CITY CENTRE - Mitsui Shopping Park Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport BUKIT BINTANG CITY CENTRE is the first regional and largest retail facilities operated by Mitsui Fudosan in Southeast Asia outside of Japan It is also a large-scale complex development in the central urban district of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Is Lalaport, The Mall Built Over Pudu Jail Worth Visiting? Mitsui Lalaport Mall is a chain of shopping malls from Japan that just opened its first Malaysian mall right in the city earlier this year The mall features notable Japanese stores such as NITORI, Nojima, and Don Don Donki The mall is built over the old Pudu Jail on Jalan Hang Tuah
Review On Lalaport Shopping Mall – Things to do in KL - Nai Lalaport Shopping Mall may still be in its early stages, but it’s vast space and unique features offer a promising glimpse of what’s to come Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast, a cafe hopper, or a fan of roller skating, Lalaport has something to offer
LaLaport Mall Review (Updated 2025) - The Perpetual Saturday LaLaport brands itself as a Japanese mall, but many of the other tenants are the usual Malaysian and International owned chains It looks like LaLaport is trying to be a “catch-all” kind of mall, offering something for everyone The most dominant category is clothing outlets, but just barely
Mitsui Shopping Park LaLaport Bukit Bintang City Centre The mall was officially open to the public on 20 January 2022, making it as the first LaLaport in Southeast Asia as well as the second LaLaport to open outside of Japan after LaLaport Shanghai Jinqiao
Lalaport BBCC Kuala Lumpur Review - Malaysia Asia Zepp Kuala Lumpur, one of Japan’s leading concert halls, will open in the “entertainment hub” area adjacent to LaLaport BBCC The mall plans to have regular music events and campaigns in this facility in collaboration with Zepp, which operates 10 other facilities in Japan and Taiwan