IT IS unlikely that Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will step in to save the Chow Kit Heritage House, which has been dismantled and stored in hopes of resurrecting it.
A DBKL spokesman said while they had not come to a final decision, it had no wish to take on the project as it would involve large sums of taxpayers money.
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