No new food court in Bandar Menjalara, please: traders


Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng (fourth from left ) with Bandar Menjalara stakeholders in front of what they had assumed was ongoing works for a food court. It turned out to be extension works for a furniture store.

BUSINESS owners in Bandar Menjalara commercial area, Kuala Lumpur, are vehemently opposing plans for a food court to be built in the already saturated area.

Stakeholders were concerned when rumours began circulating that Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) had granted planning permission for a one-storey eatery on a plot of land in Jalan 7A/62A.

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