Tropicana Metropark, an 88-acre, award-winning, self-sustaining satellite township by Tropicana Corporation Berhad (“Tropicana” or “Group”), is fast becoming the pulse of Subang Jaya. Continuing to raise the bar and highlighting the next chapter in its growth, Tropicana Metropark’s Property Gallery was recently relocated to the bustling SouthPlace Shoppes, offering a more immersive, seamless, and customer-centric journey at its new, engaging, and convenient address. Adding further vibrancy to the neighbourhood, Bellworth Developments Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of LGB Group of companies (“Bellworth”), will occupy the previous location, making way for further development.
Image above: The all-new Tropicana Metropark Property Gallery in SouthPlace Shoppes

Ixora Ang, Managing Director of Marketing & Sales and Business Development for Tropicana, expressed her thoughts on this strategic move, saying, “Over 13 years ago, Tropicana Metropark was envisioned as a dynamic and flourishing mixed-use development in Subang Jaya. Investing in its growth and expansion, the township is now thriving and offers work-live-play-learn-shop components. At the heart of the development and overlooking the 9.2-acre urban park, SouthPlace Shoppes has been home to many bazaars and events, and has a growing and varied tenant list. Now, it is also home to the all-new SouthPlace Shoppes Sales Gallery. The relocation of the Tropicana Metropark Property Gallery was with customers in mind, as they now have access to the excitement and conveniences that lie within the pulse of the Tropicana Metropark township. The plot of commercial land that was once home to the gallery will now be transformed into a modern resort-living sanctuary complemented by a curated retail lifestyle hub by Bellworth, adding further vibrancy to the neighbourhood.”

DYNAMIC LIVING STARTS HERE
A truly vibrant neighbourhood, Tropicana Metropark’s SouthPlace Residences 2 is a prime, freehold address located within Subang Jaya. The mature surroundings make it convenient with easy accessibility and connectivity to amenities. It is the largest integrated master plan in Subang Jaya, offering work-live-play-learn-shop components and a direct link from Federal Highway. It is also connected to other major highways such as the North-South Expressway, LDP, NPE, NKVE, SKVE, and KESAS. Anchored by the 9.2-acre Urban Park and the SouthPlace Shoppes located right below the residences, these also act as a placemaking for bazaars such as Corgi & Friends, Yum Yum Food & Lifestyle Fair, as well as Lai, Bazaar, which have drawn in a crowd of over 33,000 visitors.

Its unique selling points (“USP”) include:
• Designed so that residents can enjoy unobstructed views of the Urban Park & Shah Alam • Directly connected to the retail podium below for daily convenience
• Freehold Development
• Compact sizes with a 500 sq ft studio unit and 700 sq ft for a 2-bedroom unit • Open plan design for the living-dining-kitchen area, enabling flexibility in terms of interior arrangements and design
• Split open plan layout (Type B & C) allows extra room to be created on one side of the unit’s layout, either bedroom or study room
• Large 8 ft window panels for all units enhancing natural light
• Green features including water efficient fittings, air-conditioner inverter as well as sustainable and environmentally friendly products certified by local and international bodies are used
• All units are partially furnished with:
o Air Conditioner (unit provision)
o Kitchen Cabinet
o Hood & Hob
o Instant Water Heater
o Digital Door Lock
• Mature neighbourhood with amenities:
o Medical centres – Subang Jaya Medical Centre and KPJ Specialist
o Hypermarkets and shopping malls – Empire Shopping Gallery and Aeon Big Hypermarket
o Educational institutions – Fairview International School and MSU Medical Centre o Other attractions like Stadium Shah Alam.
For more information, visit the new Tropicana Metropark SouthPlace Shoppes Sales Gallery or visit www.tropicanametropark.com.my.
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