Marriott, Hap Seng Consolidated sign agreement to bring first Marriott Executive Apartments to KL


Marriott International senior vice president of Asia-Pacific hotel development Kevin Chen (left) and Hap Seng Land property management director Manfred Weber (right).

KUALA LUMPUR: Marriott International, Inc has signed an agreement with Hap Seng Consolidated Bhd’s wholly owned subsidiary to bring the first Marriott Executive Apartments to Kuala Lumpur.

The 41-storey Marriott Executive Apartments is strategically located at the intersection of Jalan Kia Peng Road and Jalan Stonor Road. The project is slated to feature 352 modern residential apartments and is expected to open in 2024.

“We are delighted to work with Hap Seng to introduce Marriott Executive Apartments to the vibrant city of Kuala Lumpur,” Marriott International, Asia Pacific, hotel development senior director Andree Susilo said in a statement.

“Today’s signing further underscores our long-term commitment in strengthening our footprint in Malaysia,” he added.

Meanwhile, Hap Seng chairman Thomas Karl Rapp said: “We are pleased to announce the first Marriott Executive Apartments in Kuala Lumpur, and more importantly, to add another exciting project to our growing hospitality portfolio in Malaysia.”

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