exclusive waterfront living play where you live
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exclusive waterfront living play where you live
KERJAYA PROSPEK Kerjaya Hotel Sdn Bhd (867530-M) A MEMBER OF KERJAYA PROSPEK GROUP HEAD OFFICE MALACCA SALES GALLERY No. 1, Jalan Wangsa Permai 1st Floor, Bangunan One Wangsa Taman Wangsa Permai 52200 Kuala Lumpur 189-G-01, Jalan Persisiran Bunga Raya 75300 Melaka Tengah, Melaka FAX 603 282 0333 TEL 603 6277 2666 FAX 603 6277 6222 FOR ENQUIRIES, PLEASE CALL 606 282 2666 www.kerjayaprospek.com sales@kpproperty.com.my Developer License No : 11775-1/11-2016/1400 I Validity Period : 18/11/2011-17/11/2016 I Advertising & Sales Permit No : 11775-1/2673/2012(12) I Validity Period 14/12/2011-13/12/2012 I tenure of land Freehold. I Approving Authority : Majlis Bandaraya Melaka Bersejarah I Building Plan Approval Ref No : 03032/07/2010 (14). I Expected date of completion : October 2014 I Land encumbrances N/A . I Total unit : 746 I unit. Price ( Min) RM288,888.00 (Max) RM3,631,500.00. I Built-up (min) 426 sq.ft. – (Max) 1345 sq.ft. I Bumiputera discount : 15% The information contained in this brochure is subject to change and cannot form part of an offer or contract. All renderings are artist’s impressions only. all measurementS are approximate. While every reasonable care has been taken in preparing this brochure, the developer cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy. All the above items are subject to variations, modifications & substitutions as may be required by the authorities or recommended by the architect or engineer. exclusive waterfront living play where you live 500 years of legend, culture and history have conspired to create a society unlike anything in Malaysia. welc me Here, the descendants of the Dutch, Portuguese and British have built homes and made their lives amongst the Javanese and Malays, Chinese and Indians... to create a delightful melting pot and an unforgettable location. From windmills to cathedrals, clock towers to exotic cuisine, Malacca today is a city of contrast and refinement. A city bestowed with UNESCO World Heritage status that you can now be a part of. At The Shore. Artist impression of Tower 1 FA ST FA C TS Nestled between Johor and Negeri Sembilan and cradled by the Straits of Malacca, the city of Malacca is located on the West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This magical city of contrasts and modernity is just 147 kilometres from Kuala Lumpur, and a picturesque 90 minute drive via the North-South highway that links Alor Star in the north, and Johor Bahru and Singapore in the south. Within this legendary state, The Shore is located away from the bustling tourist throngs yet near enough to revel in its historic air. ENJOY Dancing phoenixes adorn doorways, and sunlight streams down into open courtyards. Time-worn Dutch ceramic tiles bear silent witness to the passing years, while fertility rabbits are traced in glistening gold thread on lovingly hand-beaded slippers. A colourful mound of glistening ice in chipped China bowls, and in the air the smell of spices is a gentle reminder of a once-great port desired for its spice trade. Over the centuries many have come to claim this exotic city, yet it is the city who has ultimately conquered them. Today, every street and every building is testament to centuries of life well lived. THAILAND Kota Kinabalu PERLIS Labuan KEDAH SOUTH CHINA SEA PENANG PERAK Miri KUALA TERENGGANU KELANTAN BRUNEI Bintulu SARAWAK Kuching PAHANG SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR INDONESIA NEGERI SEMBILAN ST RA MALACCA IT SO FM AL AC CA JOHOR INDONESIA SINGAPORE the map of malaysia SABAH EXPLORE FAS T FAC T S The Shore is a short drive away from the heart of Malacca’s historical sites, the infamous Jonker Street and Chinatown. And a little farther on, you’ll find nature parks, theme parks, animal farms, hill resorts, golf courses and even an island getaway. Local and international schools, private healthcare and commercial centres are also conveniently located. The Shore is graced by the sinuous Malacca river, and sits on an elevated ground by the shores of the Straits of Malacca. As befits a great trading empire of yore, Malacca is today a haven for shoppers with big city conveniences jostling for shelf space with centuries-old antiques and traditional crafts. The Shore is minutes away from theses creature comforts of modern-day living. JL N TU J LN JLN PE K NG RA KA PE LA N N TUN MAH N TO AYER KEROH TU TA HI R UNESCO WORLD Heritage Zone 1 River Cruise Route (Connecting to Jonker St.) J LN HIR JLN TUN SRI LANANG ATA JLN NM A AH A JAY ERA NC TA JLN NT AN YY HA GA BUN N LA JLN AN A 1 JA M LA N SA AK RE JA R E LA NT EM ENG GONG DA KA BA A HA N K IR 1 KOT A EK JLN C JLN A L 11 JL AR ND BA RO PM 1 JAL JLN 9 10 PM A CHE NG HTO : 30 MINS O1 Philea Resort & Spa University Technical Malaysia Golden Valley Golf & Country Club LO 14 AN PAR SYE D AB DUL AZIZ 16 KA RAY A AN 3 1 JA JLN M ELA KA RAYA JAL 15 JLN MELA PM MAN NG 13 IZ AME JL N AZ JLN L G DU EN AB 7 CH ED 15 MINS TO : Batu Berendam Airport Multimedia University Putra International College Air Keroh Country Club Tiara Melaka Golf Club Mini Malaysia Cultural Park & Mini Asean Malacca Zoo Portuguese Village SA C C A IV JA R ME 12 1 N GE AN N A A JL RD A AN AHAR L AM 10 L M AM END JLN 5 S AK LRG LAK KS AN B JLN P ANN ORTU LA JA K EE GIS JA Z ZI LA DU AB ED SY N YA YA AJ AH M AN M TA N JL JLN BUNGA RAYA JA .) RI HANG LI POH LA N PUTE TA JALA ST A N SY KO LAH 9 O N AN ABDUL N N JL M CINA O LA TA U KI T N JA N UNSHI LAN M RE 8 JL JLN B 5 MINS TO : UNESCO WORLD Heritage Zone Malacca General Hospital BA 2/ JA A 8 AI JLN A Z AIN U D D IN HIL EE W M KI NG O A PA RA BE AH AJ NG LA RAY NG GK TEN LRG JA EM A AN I JAL 2 RU BAH JLN UN O RT AM NT .) KS PA ST LA G. R AN NK KE AN AM EE AJ N AM KS GH O KS LA N (H LR 6 (J LA TA JL CK HE E 4 T TA KO LO BA KO N ONG JL JI BA C 3 ARU JE G 1. Spice Garden 2. Kampung Morten 3. St. Peter’s Catholic Church 4. Putra Specialist Hospital 5. The Eye of Malacca 6. Renaissance Hotel 7. Admiral’s Well 8. Little India 9. Baba & Nyonya Heritage Museum 10.Stadthuys 11. St. Paul’s Church 12. Maritime Museum ~ Portugese Galleon 13. Menara Taming Sari 14. Dataran Pahlawan ~ Melaka Megamall 15. Mahkota Parade 16. Mahkota Medical Centre GM EN DA PU N CH 9 A N JLN P TA RB G A JLN TOK N AN AN TU H AM N N KS LA SA AI UNSHI ABDULLAH LU LA JL N JLN MASJID NM G HU N JL JL LRG MASJID 5 LA Proposed River Cruise Jetty N KAM LI 1 K N U UB JA RIA JL N NA LA JALAN KAMPUN JA JL LR G HA ALI A 4 TU ER UN TUN GK GT JL N EN NG LR AT JLN NT PU AH TAI M TU LA KA NG N HA JL M MA Proposed Bridge DU AT AT 3 (Hang Jebat Station ~ Hang Tuah Station) N MAM AN JA PA N MAM 2 JAL JLN TUN Monorail Track JL TUN LRG LEGEND LA N M SWAR ER DE A JLN ME KA LA KA RA YA FA S T FAC T S On an ample 3.1 acre site footprint, The Shore aims to create a self-contained community of discerning individuals. Extensive tropical landscaping throughout the development creates a sense of tropical idyll, where sun decks and cascading water features abound. On the bottom podium of 4 towers, a lifestyle shopping mall with three levels of retail and F&B outlets will meet the needs of the residents, and attract tourists as well as Malacca residents. A 306-room Hotel with 4-Star facilities including a Business Centre, 1000-seater Banquet Hall, Seminar Rooms and Concierge services managed by the established Swiss-Garden International Hotels, Resorts & Inns will further add value to the development. EXPRESSION The Shore is a freehold, luxury mixed development that houses within its grounds 3 towers of luxury serviced residences, a 4-star hotel, and a lifestyle shopping mall with F&B outlets. The architectural concept behind the entire development is a contemporary interpretation of rich Malaccan heritage, with a distinct nod to Peranakan influences. The open courtyards and ventilated fins of traditional Peranakan houses forming a distinct influence in the architect’s vision of “free mobility”. And throughout the development, Herman Salih’s interpretation of Nyonya heritage through modern art reaffirms the relevance of Malacca in modern day living. Artist impression of Hotel Tower Water Front Promenade Fountain Existing Riverfront Boardwalk Entrance Lobby Water Feature Monorail Route Water Front Promenade Driveway Lap Pool Hotel Sky Lounge Sky Lounge Recreation Water Play Pool Deck Water Front Promenade Gymnasium Block Leisure Pool Leisure Pool Lazy Jacuzzi Pool Omni Court Half Tennis Court Water Front Promenade Landscape Garden Roof Garden Roof Garden Water Feature Corridor Feature Tree Cabana Timber Decking Entrance Water Feature OVERALL MASTERPLAN The Babas and Nyonyas rank family as one of the most important factors in life. Likewise, these values and beliefs have inspired the creation of The Shore. You’ll see in the facilities that support the residences, and in the layout of individual residences. By incorporating these values into daily life at The Shore, the developers have turned brick and mortar residences into homes. h ME Home is where the heart is. And heart is something The Shore certainly doesn’t lack. JOY The reassurance of 24-hour security you receive at the grand entrance and its guardhouse, is slowly replaced by a deep sense of joy as you drive past a lush water feature and pull up to the beautifully landscaped lobby. Here, the calming sound of water is the perfect accompaniment to the tropical foliage and a reminder that you have truly come home. Artist impression of Drop Off Artist impression of Lobby Comfort The Babas and Nyonyas of yore elevated leisure pursuits to a fine art with their Cherki games, Joget dances and melodious Dondang Sayangs. Life at The Shore promises to be similarly entertaining. Housed on the 9th floor of The Shore Tower 1, the facilities deck incorporates extensive tropical landscaping into their leisure pool. And overlooking this serenity, is a fully equipped gymnasium. A children’s pool, swimming pool, lazy jacuzzi, omni court and nursery complete the creature comforts of the luxury residences. Artist impression of Sky Gym Artist impression of Leisure Pool Artist impression of Sky Lounge LIVE & LOVE The architectural concept behind The Shore is a contemporary interpretation of rich Malaccan heritage, with a distinct nod to Peranakan influences. The open courtyards and ventilated fins of traditional Peranakan houses forming a distinct influence in the architect’s vision of “free mobility”. And throughout the development, Herman Salih’s interpretation of Nyonya heritage through modern art reaffirms the relevance of Malacca in modern day living. This contemporary Peranakan influence continues seamlessly into the interior design of each of the 392 units. Here, the extensive use of glass, coupled with the minimal use of pillars, maximize the flow of light and energy. While the sweeping floor to ceiling windows offer stunning views of the straits, and ample balconies function as elegant entertainment and viewing galleries.