Lot 10
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Location | Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Coordinates | 3°08′47″N 101°42′43″E / 3.146301°N 101.711973°E |
Opening date | 1990[1] |
Management | YTL Land |
Owner | YTL Land |
No. of floors | 5 + lower ground |
Public transit access | Bukit Bintang Station of KL Monorail, Bukit Bintang MRT station |
Website | lot10 |
Lot 10 is a shopping complex within central Kuala Lumpur's shopping and entertainment district, Bintang Walk. It serves the wealthy and it is the equivalent of other city's high-class shopping such as Fifth Avenue or Knightsbridge in the 1990s.[2] Since its decline in late 1990s, it has since been widely considered by locals as a middle-upper shopping enclave.
Revamp
Additions have been made to the mall including a triple-storey H&M and Zara. Other stores include fashion and luxury goods boutiques on the ground floor and first floor and eateries such as coffeehouse chains, an Isetan departmental store and a revamped food court inspired by the Old China influences. The food court has 25 street food stalls selling local Chinese foods from across Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Isetan in Lot 10 was renamed with the addition of "The Japan Store" after it was renovated and reopened on 27 October 2016. It is directly connected to Bintang Walk by an escalator.[3][4] [5]
Transportation
The shopping center is accessible from Bukit Bintang Station of KL Monorail. An entrance to the underground Bukit Bintang MRT station is constructed just outside the mall's northern wing.
References
- ^ "ABOUT US". Isetan Kuala Lumpur. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
- ^ Ziauddin Sardar (August 2000), The consumption of Kuala Lumpur, pp. 111 et seq., ISBN 978-1-86189-057-3
- ^ "Grand opening of Lot 10 Hutong".[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Gourmet Heritage Village – Lot 10 Hutong".
- ^ Vietnam Travel
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