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‘Zero takeaway orders at hub during lockdown’


Zouk KL has been closed since March 18 last year.

A MULTIMILLION-ringgit project that was once expected to give Kuala Lumpur an additional boom is in a gloomy state due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

TREC KL, once the capital city’s major venue for parties and events, is now a mere collection of empty clubs, restaurants, cafes and shops that have been boarded up and sitting quiet.

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