Development Zone
KLCC is a 100-acre land area with mixed developments in various stages of construction. The area is divided into several plots of land, each with a specific purpose.
| Lot | Development Type | Name | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | Office | Petronas Twin Towers | Suria KLCC is at bottom of the towers |
| B | Office | Menara Maxis | |
| C | Office / Commercial | Menara 3 Petronas | Suria KLCC Extension |
| R | Commercial | Suria KLCC | |
| P | Residential | Binjai on the Park | |
| F | Commercial | Kuala Lumpur Convention Center | |
| D | Hotel | Mandrian Orential Hotel | |
| D1 | Unknown | Unknown | Currently a work site, but tunnel from Lot C to here has been built |
| G | Hotel | Traders Hotel | |
| 178 | Public Space | As Syakirin Mosque | |
| 177 | Utility | KLCC District Cooling | |
| K | Commercial | Lot K, KLCC | Currently under construction, Mall at the bottom will be done by 2017. |
| H | Commercial | Menara Exxon Mobil | |
| - | Public Space | KLCC Park | |
| L | Residential/Commercial | - | Currently a Car Park |
| L1 | Residential/Commercial | - | Currently a Car Park |
| M | Commercial | - | Currently a Car Park |
| N | Mixed Development | - | Currently Binjai on the Park showroom |
| P2 | OFfice | - | Currently a Car Park |
| J1 | Office | - | Currently a Car Park |
| J | Offce | - | Currently a Car Park |
| E | Commercial | Kuala Lumpur Convention Center |
Zoning is based on KLCC Masterplan
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