Making spaces in KL more inclusive through urban regeneration


Think City Sdn Bhd is looking for projects to do within a 1km radius of Masjid Jamek (left), an area the company’s stakeholders call ground zero because it is where the city’s history began. —filepic

IN THE metropolis of Kuala Lumpur, where denizens are mostly hooked to the Internet and sticking to life indoors, bringing life back to the streets and spaces is a big challenge.

However daunting that may be, an organisation is taking it on with the aim of injecting more soul into the city, heighten its culture and create more opportunities for the population to socialise and interact.

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