The Promenade
The Promenade, a mixed development by Lion Group, strategically located within the established township of Bayan Baru, Penang. Comprises 2-5 storey retail shops amounting to 37 units at its base, called The Promenade and 336 units of designer suites called The Promenade Residence. This development is next to Hotel Seri Malaysia and D’Piazza.
The 37 units of commercial lots comprise:
- 4 units of 5 storey shoplot (Lot 1, 15, 16 and 19)
- 2 units of intermediate 5 storey shoplot (Lot 17 and 18)
- 13 units of 4 storey shop lot (Lot 2-14)
- 17 units of 2 storey shoplot (Lot 20-36)
- a semi curvature unit at 5th floor (Lot 37)
The 7th floor to 27th floor are residences serviced by 5 lifts including 1 service lift. All units are internet-enabled (high speed broadband), Astro Beyond cabling, complete with internal air conditioning piping and instant water heater. There are 16 units of designer suites per floor with 9 different floor plans.
- Type A: 42 units 847sf (2 bedrooms)
- Type B: 21 units 855sf (2 bedrooms)
- Type C: 21 units 979sf (2 bedrooms)
- Type D: 42 units 977sf (2 +1 bedrooms)
- Type E: 63 units 1,011sf (3 bedrooms)
- Type F: 42 units 1,111sf (3 bedrooms)
- Type G: 42 units 1,294sf (4 bedrooms)
- Type H: 42 units 1,525sf (4+1 bedrooms)
- Type I: 21 units 1,651sf (4 + 1 bedrooms)
1 car park is allocated for each unit and additional lots can be purchased from RM25,000-RM28,000. Maintenance fee is proposed at approximately 30sen psf including sinking fund.
Project Name : The Promenade Residence
Location : Bayan Baru, Penang
Property Type : Mixed Development
Built-up Area : 847 sq.ft. onwards
Total Units: 336 (Residential), 37 (Retails)
Land Tenure : Leasehold
Developer : The Lion Group and T.J. Group
Indicative Price : RM350,000 onwards
Contributed by reader – 09/11/2012
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Contributed by reader (Update 03/04/14)
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GEORGE TOWN: The scarcity of land on Penang island and its lure as a tourist destination and a second home for foreign retirees have caused residential property prices to soar by more than 25% over the past five years.