The TRX Food Exchange in Kuala Lumpur opens its doors to the public

In a significant milestone for Kuala Lumpur's culinary scene, the TRX Food Exchange within the newly inaugurated lifestyle hub, The Exchange TRX, has officially opened its doors to the public.

30 November 2023
The entrance of TRX Food Exchange.

The entrance of TRX Food Exchange. Photograph: KIAN Group of Companies

Seeing the TRX Food Exchange come to life is a moment of great satisfaction for everyone at Mint Building Services. Our involvement in delivering the M&E services for this project highlights our commitment to excellence and innovation in Kuala Lumpur's dynamic dining scene. It's been a privilege to play a part in this development

—   Mark Donlon, managing director at Mint Building Services

Mint Building Services takes immense pride in having played a pivotal role in the realisation of this vibrant dining precinct, having been tasked with the comprehensive delivery of mechanical and electrical (M&E) services, including state-of-the-art kitchen facilities, across the 60,000 square feet area.

The Exchange TRX, which began welcoming visitors on 29 November 2023, has quickly established itself as a cornerstone of Kuala Lumpur's new international financial district, offering an eclectic mix of shopping, dining, leisure, and entertainment options. With over 400 stores spanning 1.3 million square feet of nett lettable area and a current occupancy rate of 95 percent, it stands as a testament to the confidence leading international and local brands place in this innovative retail concept introduced by Lendlease Malaysia.

The Food Exchange, in particular, stands out as a modern interpretation of the traditional hawker scene, serving up a rich tapestry of Malaysian favourites and local delicacies known for their flavour and heritage. Mint Building Services' comprehensive involvement underscores its dedication to setting new standards in the mechanical and electrical fields, ensuring that the Food Exchange's infrastructure is not only functional for the vendors but also enhances the overall dining experience for the mall’s guests.

Mitch Wilson, project director and Lendlease Malaysia head of retail, highlighted the Exchange TRX's role as a social catalyst within the Tun Razak Exchange, featuring communal spaces and the TRX City Park, the largest rooftop public park opened in Kuala Lumpur in recent times. This development is part of the lifestyle quarter of the Tun Razak Exchange, a 6.9-hectare precinct that also includes residences, boutique offices, and a hotel, representing a joint venture between Australia-based Lendlease and TRX City Sdn Bhd.

As the TRX Food Exchange welcomes its first customers, Mint Building Services reflects on the project with a sense of accomplishment and looks forward to the positive impact this dining precinct will have on Kuala Lumpur's dining culture and the broader community. This project not only showcases Mint's prowess in mechanical and electrical engineering but also highlights its ability to be a part of ventures that are set to redefine the luxury dining and retail sectors.

 

About Mint Building Services

Mint Building Services stands at the forefront of the building services market, renowned for our engineering expertise, commitment to safety, and a history of successful projects across Southeast Asia. Embodying the principles of being a 'Smart, Responsible, Trusted Partner of Choice', we are dedicated to excellence and innovation in every project we undertake.

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