yes build more mall. we want more mall . life is better with mall. no need school, no need hospital.. just mall is enough.. no side walk also we can survive as long there is a mall.
@@itscloudyinsideYou want school as government lah . See how government school look like ? Exactly don't ask how it's look already different mentality mean different result.
More people are becoming minimalist. How much can you shop? Furthermore the population is shrinking, companies are dressing down - casual wear is common. There is life beyond shopping!!
@@monicac9643are you sure the population is shrinking? Besides Japan and S. Korea , the world population is still increasing. If the population in Malaysianis dropping. Why are there still a increase in the amount of cars on the roads?
Why would I want to come here when Mid Valley is just around the corner? Don’t forget, The Gardens Mall also caters to the atas segment. Furthermore, the parking fee here is like robbing people.
Agree with this comment - for a new mall in a "non-shopping" area, they should not be so greedy on their parking. Just make the parking rates more accessible and slowly but surely the traffic will increase. Secondly tenant mix is so random, like they just offered their tenants in BB and Bukit Jalil some offers to open also in DH. This mall lacks retailers more suited for Damansara Heights, like department store, travel agency, hair salons, health & wellness, petcare, gym, more high end cafes. Don't you think the surrounding residents will find these useful? And you're right, just because it"s in atas area doesn't mean you cannot have fast food joints or casual dining restaurants. Its not rocket science, and yet these mall management keep making the same mistakes over and over again.
It was a vibrant place before pavilion. The were many government departments housed in the buildings that used to occupy this place. Even HELP college was here. There were many mamak, malay and western restaurants here also. Now its a ghost town. Good for people nearby who want to go for walks in a cool clean and safe place 😂😂
The reason why this mall has no traffic is because residents nearby boycott of this mall of causing inconveniences and massive jam over the years. They hate so much of over development in the area.
Agreed. I live here. We prefer our areas to be quiet and the developer clearly does not understand the culture here. Most people who live here are datoks and datins and of course they are not happy about this.
@@AnnoDomini100 1U, I can agree but Mid Valley has it's own mess not even considering the traffic on the roads going into the area. If you don't have a chauffeur (driver), it can be quite stressful.
Greedy developers building malls catering for small target market T1 in a highly oversupplied commercial space. The ingredients of stupidity and madness.
Hi Chester, for any of the malls you are covering soon, I suggest you also cover how you got there and the circumstances of getting / leaving. E.g. if you drove there, kindly comment about the entrance / exit, parking availability / layout, parking fees with some footage as well. If you took MRT / LRT there, you can also film how easy / difficult to get to the mall using public transport.
Wow is getting worse than 2 months ago 😅 the retail shops have gotten badly. So call pavilion but pavilion damansara height is not high class. Ya the parking is narrow and small for big car plus expensive parking.
i noticed the PAVILLION BUKIT JALIL's parking have the same picture, because o the parking lot inconvenience, I turn away from going therre, If i think of Pavillion , i think of the BUKIT BINTANG one only , sage...😂
We the locals never wanted this mall here. Nothing to do with the lockdown or the economy. We just never wanted or needed it since we’re good with one Utama. Infact many of the locals around were so upset as it was also making the traffic worse. I live nearby but haven’t bother to go there… Hahaa Maybe I go check out soon just to laugh at it😂
Same here! Sore eye! The only benefit is there no queue cos it’s a ghost mall. But then again, with the lack of traffic, the freshness of the food stuff is questionable.
As a tourist, I went there 2 weeks ago on Sunday because of its name Pavillion. But it is absolutely far from what I have been expected like Mid Valley, Pavillion Bukit Bintang. In DC Mall, I saw only 2-3 residents buying grocery. The food court is not on business. Only I saw someone was having their own food there.
As a local staying in the Bangsar area, one of the things that deter me from stepping into the mall is really the parking rate. WTF RM 6 per vehicle why don't you choose to rob huh pavilion?
The truly wealthy: - are spending on experiences. They already have enough "things". - want exclusivity. They don't want to hang out with the 'unwashed'. - have fun challenging themselves to conserve and invest as well as to look 'poor'. - are too busy travelling the world. - can be eccentric which includes all of the above plus some, but minus malls. The upper middle-class, which such places are targeting are too busy earning a living and trying to become wealthy that they don't have the time to jalan2. They are also very calculative and prefer to invest rather than consume. When they do consume, they want something special like a trip abroad...which needs to be saved up for. Moreover, many are actually depressed coz they feel life sucks due to their 'struggles', and such malls further exacerbate/remind them of that hollowness they feel.
Best place to bring special child/senior citizen/etc special need OKU to this mall. Because not so crowded. They should make this mall like Sunway Putra Mall, autism/down syndrome friendly mall. Is peace and quiet
i love this mall. very parents friendly with kids. each floor both corner got toilets and with lifts. usually in the mall hardly to find toilets and lifts. the only things this mall is lack is grocery store, B40 restaurant or foodcourt and cinema. too much premium stores. I am sure even T20 also scared to enter😂
Went there once and will go there again just because that is the only Tai Er that doesn't need queue even on a weekend. That aside, yes I do agree with you that this mall focused on the upper market is part of the reason why it has less traffic. For luxury boutiques most of the time their target customer are tourists, that is also why Pavilion bukit bintang is so much more successful it is way more accessible for tourist as they are probably already staying in the hotels nearby. For locals, I felt that there are near to none reason to visit Pavilion Damansara Heights, there are no most of the eateries can be easily found in other malls which have much more variety of shops and entertainment to pass time.
Think it'll get better once the 2nd part and condo is completed, and the direct link to the MRT is done. Weekday lunchtime is quite busy with the office workers. Some restaurants need to queue up to get in! If there is going to be a couple of larger tenants like a department store or home lifestyle brands like Muji - that should draw in the weekend crowds.
My cousin stay in bukit bandaraya, it either ppl like him will go to 1u for entertainment and with friends or go to malls like BSC and BV with my aunt and uncle who are staying there. If they all want to go to a pavilion mall they would rather go to bukit bintang because of variety of shopping malls like klcc and trx.
Was there during this year's CNY period. The mall was dead and I tot it was due to the public holidays. Now with this video, I noticed the crowd was like it was when I was there this CNY! Unbelievable...😅
Pavilion bb = California golden goose Pavilion Bukit jalil = kampung ayam penyet Pavilion damansara = kelantan itik basi That’s how the standards are like.
so little crowd compare to PJ Starling mall, Atria and LalaPort, with less crowd concern if the food are fresh or not. Take MRT also don't know how to come to this mall, no signage and announcement inside MRT. So near Bangsar might as well go BSC and BV both are mature malls with high T-people around, good vibe. Pavilion Bk Jalil is slightly better than Pavilion Damansara Heights in terms of empty ranking. If Pavilion Damansara Heights continue to be so quiet it might drag down the price of the apartments upstairs.
Contrary to most of the comments this mall has great potential. I frequent this mall very often and I see it getting better. The restaurants on the 5th floor are of high standards and some of these restaurants are really good and not available in other big malls. Though the retail is not the Prada, Cartier, Chanel and LV league, there are nevertheless some good "between top and mid range" boutiques like Agnis B, Coach, Club 21etc and some trendy sports shoes and jewellery shops. A very nice children's Corner with a merry go round which is getting popular.. Considering it's been opened not too long ago, it's really not bad. Don't forget their office blocks, the hotel and the residential blocks are not ready yet. Once these r fully ready and occupied, this will be a great mall.
I went to Pavilion DH during the first month of their opening and went again last month. Nothing much to see as many shops still not open yet. Went there twice and that is enuf said. The problem of shopping malls in KL is all are having similar designs. The KL developers should learn from Bangkok how the local developers there constructed such an interesting mall one after another. Bangkok has so many malls but going to each mall gives you different retail concept and shopping vibes, thus attracts many shoppers. Another similar mall that is having the same fate is Pavilion BJ.
Thanks for sharing, but one thing Bangkok has over Malaysia is their population size is double (2X), plus their foreign tourism traffic also almost double compare to Malaysia. I will also cover Pavilion BJ Mall soon
B99: This mall is stupid, oversupplied, shouldn't build in the first place. T1: Building this mall increases the value of my portfolio, pushes my share price up, and that piece of land that I bought with my private money has been sold to my listed company for ?x the price. Who cares if the mall dies, I already made my money. If you wanna open a shop in Pavilion BB? You have to open one in DH too as a bundle deal.
I'm staying in Puchong and there are already 3 good malls around me - IOI Mall, Sunway Pyramid and Pavilion Bukit Jalil. I don't quite see other reasons I need to go to other mall unless there are some events that attracts me to go there.And lastly, most of the stuff I needed are not too far away from me.Even till this day, I have never had the urge to visit even TRX.
Went there during first month it opens. I wont be coming back for sure. It is eeriely quiet, and I am not sure if the tenancy even reach 50%. I will stick to the old names, Mid, 1U, Pyramid. I believe Pavilion should try to carve out a niche luxury market in JB. Paradigm and MidValley JB are thriving.
JB is too low profile and too underrated in comparison with Penang, not many people know JB is a city but they know Penang is, and Johor's impression for most of the people are still small town like Muar or Batu Pahat insteading of Johor Bahru and Iskandar Puteri, therefore their impression for Johor is some small town like Muar of BP only. Actually JB has overtaken Penang as the 2nd largest city outside Klang Valley, JB folks are earning SGD which has 3 times more buying power than the people in Penang.
@manachurch true. I have to agree with you on all counts. JB is extremely underrated as a city, maybe because the journey from Melaka to JB took close to 3 hours of non stop plantation view. JB is jam packed and JB purchasing power is kind of increasing. MidValley JB and Paradigm JB are thriving. CS and JBCC are thriving. However there are lack of super luxury mall in JB to cater for Johorean and Singaporean alike. I believe Pavilion can be a success down south. Penang already created itself as a very large city image. While JB is massive, the image is just not there. Maybe due to lack of news. 😊
@@mnizammasood For luxury mall in Johor we only have JPO, and how funny is some of the brands still prefer Penang over JB when they wanna expand out of Klang Valley, for examples, Krispy Kreme, Taco Bell, Chili's, Hoshino Cafe, Ippudo Ramen and Jaguar Land Rover showroom/4S centre, even though we JB has the largest Porsche service centre in Malaysia, largest Muji in Malaysia, largest IKEA in Malaysia.
Unable to beat the OG BSC despite originally not being an atas mall but has catered for the mix of middle and upper class surroundings and grew organically
Nowadays it’s extremely difficult to look for rich man’s money. They are very money wise, frugal and in a certain way cheapskate too. They have already acquired what they need in life and anything else is just indulgence in which they can afford it overseas. Your assessment was spot on and the management should turn their target audience to middle and lower class society. They don’t have the luxury of buying power but what they do have is spending power.
I dont think this mall caters to upper class only...anyone can come to this mall and spend here..the problem with alot of malls in KL is the retail outlet are basically the same thing..only different layout...unless of course u wan to go and see 4 tesla cars, then u can come here..otherwise, its just a waste of time to go to a mall where u can find same outlet nearby ur community mall
Same as pavilion bkt jalil… just a neighbourhood mall… only this mall located at upper class address not mean is just cater for rich people… at this area we still can find 99 mart, road side Burger Ramlee… not mean because of address everything become atas class
I can say I can agree because nowadays people can buy anything online which is much lower and cheaper than buying through a physical store due to discount vouchers and free shipping. Maybe you can try do the same video like this during weekends or school holidays.
I kinda like that this mall is not so crowded with decent F&B outlets that you don't need to queue or make reservations to get a table. MRT access is currently horrible as the planned access direct into the mall is not opened yet.
Don't be surprised at this weak performance even though the name "Pavilion" is there. Da Men Mall is also managed by Pavilion REITs, and that's doing even worse. The main problem is nobody really asked for this mall. With Mid Valley and One Utama nearby, supported by smaller malls like BSC, BV/BV2, Starling and Publika, Pavilion Damansara really needs to show what makes it different, and right now the only reason to go there is for the food (which is excellent if expensive). It looks like boutique after boutique, with no Toys r Us, MPH, Kinokuniya, or even anchor tenant such as Isetan or AEON - other than the food, there's nothing there which would entice me to drop by.
The Klang Valley region has an excessive number of shopping malls, leading to intense competition. This mall's size, capacity, and product & service offerings do not provide a compelling reason for shoppers to choose it over other, more attractive options.
Do they now have a foodcourt? I visited it once via MRT on the same day I visited TRX. I concluded I am unlikely to visit again. I like Pavilion KL but this mall has shops that are in Pavilion KL. If still without a food court, wonder where the staff eat? It is unlikely to get tourist crowd as Pavilion KL, KLCC and TRX are preferred choice. The walk from the MRT Station to the Mall was horrible, hope it is better now.
They are taking ages to complete phase 2. Until now, mrt users will have to use basement area to get to the mall. It is a long walk to the mall. There are lunch crowd at the f&b but after that it is quiet. Office workers mostly will dine at DC mall and a foodcourt at menara milenium (both are across pavilion dh) or buy their lunch at roadside stalls.
Please try The Mines Shopping Mall. Been ages didn’t visit, but I remember it had unique style with the river going through the mall. Wonder how it’s doing now, especially with competition from IOI City Mall not far.
Agree that the over focus on luxury and expensive shops has killed the mall. It lacks the "everyday" experience that NuSentral and Midvalley provides. Eating out cheaply is part of our culture that this mall failed to understand. Besides the narrow and long corridor on 5 floors, the lack of a central open area, lack of daylight contribute to its failure. Methinks.😂
this mall will not have high food traffic as long as the direct connection from the MRT PBD is not done. Idk why their taking so long to do that, maybe trying to complete the mall wing close to the station but at the moment i dont see any works going on there. So this mall will remain to cater to the rich only which is a tiny population to serve but they already have BSC and Bangsar Village to go to.
I hv been frequenting TRX mall lately n soon will be moving in to TRX Residence…d vibes n foot traffic in d mall be it on a Sunday or even Monday like today is incredible coming from a mall rat like me…Pavilion Damansara from d looks of it will die a slow death for sure lol😂
was there once last year when they used it as showroom for Tesla. The connection of the MRT station to the mall was such a mess because I had to walk from the station the the lift then a long corridor to the parking then taking another lift to the mall
I'm staying nearby i for one quite like this mall not as crowded and pack and a good selection of eateries can just go for a stroll with a leisurely pace
Online shoppong will replaces the mall shopping mall soon. The layoff staff will be disaster on retail industry..wealthty people now know world outside are struggling during economy downturn. But mall rent same rented or getting higher.but gig industry are more attractive more rider for delivery during online shopping.maybe retail like this need thinking new strategies like live broadcast so consumers are have option what choices that their want to buy rather wasting money and time to come to see.and jem on road.search for parking getting stress lately.every mall need their own rider to delivery to costumer. To door.
@harizbadrulhisham3805 These malls, Kota Raya, Pudu Plaza, One Metro Pudu, Viva Home Cheras & Cheras Leisure cum Ekovest Cheras are going "impress" PJ & Subang Jaya folks. Eye opener.
I've been to two Pavis before, BB and BJ. DH not yet. But from the looks of it, I won't be going there anytime soon. I think the best Pavi as of now is in BJ. It's not too high end, not too kampung, just nice for everyone. Every weekend it is always packed with people and Pavi BJ constantly organize events for the young adults as well. I may be biased since I'm currently living in BJ area, but to me Pavi BJ is the best contemporary mall as of now.
Rich people don't take trains, and the rich people in nearby areas have closer options. Like Bangsar Shopping Complex, Bangsar Village, Mid-Valley and Gardens, and on the other side also 1MK, 163, Plaza Damas, and Publika. While the mid to lower income levels nearby have 3 Damansara, Atria, 1U, Curve, IPC, and a bit further Tropicana Gardens Mall. So yah, too much choice is that area. And haven't even mentioned the even lesser malls like Glo and Seventeen.
Most of the big brand tenants in this mall are probably forced to take a lot to support this struggling mall if they want to keep their lease in Pavilion KL / Bukit Jalil. Otherwise tenant occupancy will be much lower. Hoarded up lots says coming soon forever because tenants are delaying as much they can to avoid opening. Malls are not dying, theres just too many malls and its all the same brands so they are killing each other. In the end only the same top 5/6 malls around KL/Selangor will remain, and we roughly know which are the malls that will stay because these malls have been here for some time with strong foot traffic all year round.
worked nxt block for awhile...mall is new...very exquisitely designed...still have room to mature...fnb not much patrons coz mostly the office staffs run to opposite malls...not suitable for kai-kai,boring! Chirashi King Kong serves Japan quality Unagi(fr japan),i'll go to PDH just for this...connectivity is inconveneint since the lrt stn is distant...parking is plenty n deserted but expensive....crowd comes only up till during office hrs...aftr 7pm,its quiet!
The problem with this mall is the jam, the small roads and the amount of cars due to the office towers and so on was too much to handle. It was the only time I passed this mall and it was to eat at a hotel buffet next to it through eatigo and it was the last time I would ever revisit this area again since I was coming from mont kiara. I'm considered a young high income earner and spending my time in traffic would deter me from visiting.
There are just too many shopping malls offering the same goods and services. Can we do a concept mall that specialised in something else (e.g. musical talent shows featuring singing, dancing, band competition, solo musical performance, talent quest, chess competition, scrabble, hobbies, etc ). The main tenants can specialised in providing different musical brand equipment, accessories and academy offering courses or lessons there (all under one roof). If we can have a computer digital mall in Jaya, why not a musical mall or sporting mall, entertainment mall, etc ? I think the brand outlets in Genting Highland is one good idea where I love to spent my time in a cool place for a nice holiday trip up there.
Don't know about other people but not interesting to go mall crawling. Traffic jam; crowd; been to one, been to all; mentally tiring to be in crowded place; nothing special to eat or to buy; just tiresome to drive around looking for parking...just cookie cutter franchises, even movies are bland...but other people do not seems to think so.
Phase 2 of this mall is still under construction, you can see it if you take MRT to this mall - btw can you review Tropicana gardens mall? Would love to know your opinion. Thanks.
Except the residences has not opened yet, do footfall is not there yet. At the same time, the new wing of the mall is also not opened yet, and this wing is the entrance to MRT so it is very difficult to get there by public transport atm.
mall not fully open yet, residential not handover, corporate towers not all completed, MRT connection also not properly done yet. Whole area basically still under construction filled with detour roads and cars parking on roadside. Even the mall glass ceiling still covered with tarp due to construction. Give it a year plus..
Actually it’s not surprising that this Pavi Damansara mall would not make it.. believe people would prefer Midvalley Megamall as it’s the type of all which you can hang out everyday as it is more vibrant, and has some cheaper F&B outlets too
I stay nearby and at the end of the day i still prefer MV or even BV. Need more stores to open and variety of food options is pretty lacking. I prefer to go to Pavilion KL if i need to go to a Pavilion mall.
Chester, i believe Pavillion irregardless in Bukit Bintang or Damansara heights is by design cater to the atas2 people. It was designed that way. This is based on my observation.
As a pJ resident i dont see why i need to go there at all. The parking is overpriced, restaurants are the same ones I can find closer to home and nothing incredible about the shopping either. Ill just stick to OU and curve/IPC. If im feeling fancy, I'll go to BSC. If im feeling even fancier, Ill take the LRT to KLCC.
I left my company (located right opposite PDH) in late 2019 and really miss those days when I could walk across the road for a meal at McD, mamak fare at Ali Maju or just a quick grab at 7-11. My personal opinion is the space does not look luxurious at all & reminds me of Mid Valley
this mall is dying since they open…i remembee i went there buy train..need to walk in basement to the entrance….Big mistake they open here with bad location.. lets wait when the bridge is open and the building connecting to this mall. maybe next year.
yes build more mall. we want more mall . life is better with mall. no need school, no need hospital.. just mall is enough.. no side walk also we can survive as long there is a mall.
government built these malls?
@@Madmancer only govt can build school and hospital?
@@itscloudyinsideYou want school as government lah . See how government school look like ? Exactly don't ask how it's look already different mentality mean different result.
more malls mean more makan rasuah for ministers
Sarcasm is it
😂😂😂
wealthy people dont shop often , they spend time on earning more income and accumulate wealth .
But their wife do..since got nothing else to do
More people are becoming minimalist. How much can you shop? Furthermore the population is shrinking, companies are dressing down - casual wear is common. There is life beyond shopping!!
@@monicac9643are you sure the population is shrinking? Besides Japan and S. Korea , the world population is still increasing.
If the population in Malaysianis dropping. Why are there still a increase in the amount of cars on the roads?
Why would I want to come here when Mid Valley is just around the corner? Don’t forget, The Gardens Mall also caters to the atas segment. Furthermore, the parking fee here is like robbing people.
You're right
Agree with this comment - for a new mall in a "non-shopping" area, they should not be so greedy on their parking. Just make the parking rates more accessible and slowly but surely the traffic will increase. Secondly tenant mix is so random, like they just offered their tenants in BB and Bukit Jalil some offers to open also in DH. This mall lacks retailers more suited for Damansara Heights, like department store, travel agency, hair salons, health & wellness, petcare, gym, more high end cafes. Don't you think the surrounding residents will find these useful? And you're right, just because it"s in atas area doesn't mean you cannot have fast food joints or casual dining restaurants. Its not rocket science, and yet these mall management keep making the same mistakes over and over again.
I work right across from this pavilion and boy is the parking ridiculous
In Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket , most of the upmarket malls are Free of Charge parking
Totally agree. All malls are the same. The ones that do well offer variety.
It was a vibrant place before pavilion. The were many government departments housed in the buildings that used to occupy this place. Even HELP college was here. There were many mamak, malay and western restaurants here also. Now its a ghost town. Good for people nearby who want to go for walks in a cool clean and safe place 😂😂
The reason why this mall has no traffic is because residents nearby boycott of this mall of causing inconveniences and massive jam over the years. They hate so much of over development in the area.
Thanks for the inside information of the residence
Agreed. I live here. We prefer our areas to be quiet and the developer clearly does not understand the culture here. Most people who live here are datoks and datins and of course they are not happy about this.
I went there once, don’t think will go again.
I love your videos man, it is very realistic, no BS. Not like the typical agent who only shows the sunshine and rainbows.
Thank you for watching
This is how real estate always goes crazy .
You should make videos of high cost high rise condos that are gong the way of these malls .
Everyone around the area still prefers 1U and MidValley
@@zailanizainal3898and it’s directly connected to the mall…
Hard sell when 1U just 3 mrt stations away..
@@AnnoDomini100 1U, I can agree but Mid Valley has it's own mess not even considering the traffic on the roads going into the area. If you don't have a chauffeur (driver), it can be quite stressful.
Totally agree. I live in DH and prefer 1U, MDV and SP. I don’t even go to KLCC.
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Greedy developers building malls catering for small target market T1 in a highly oversupplied commercial space. The ingredients of stupidity and madness.
agreed and i like the fact you use T1. I dare say T20 or even T15 are not earning enough to indulge themselves there, weak MYR
@@ravenskull777 really? politicians are rich lol
Money laundering?
@@fiveanddimeklwhat else. They also can afford to build another skycrapper there
And the lack of community parks in KL is astonishing
Hi Chester, for any of the malls you are covering soon, I suggest you also cover how you got there and the circumstances of getting / leaving.
E.g. if you drove there, kindly comment about the entrance / exit, parking availability / layout, parking fees with some footage as well.
If you took MRT / LRT there, you can also film how easy / difficult to get to the mall using public transport.
Wow is getting worse than 2 months ago 😅 the retail shops have gotten badly. So call pavilion but pavilion damansara height is not high class. Ya the parking is narrow and small for big car plus expensive parking.
i noticed the PAVILLION BUKIT JALIL's parking have the same picture, because o the parking lot inconvenience, I turn away from going therre, If i think of Pavillion , i think of the BUKIT BINTANG one only , sage...😂
Keyword - costly parking. Not interested to visit this place.
Rich people shop in London, Dubai, etc.
We the locals never wanted this mall here. Nothing to do with the lockdown or the economy. We just never wanted or needed it since we’re good with one Utama. Infact many of the locals around were so upset as it was also making the traffic worse. I live nearby but haven’t bother to go there… Hahaa
Maybe I go check out soon just to laugh at it😂
Spit it while you at it 😂
kiasu 😂
Same here! Sore eye! The only benefit is there no queue cos it’s a ghost mall. But then again, with the lack of traffic, the freshness of the food stuff is questionable.
I preferred Starling Mall instead.. keep going back there.. economy parking rate, friendly to shop and has plenty of reasonable priced food as well..
As a tourist, I went there 2 weeks ago on Sunday because of its name Pavillion. But it is absolutely far from what I have been expected like Mid Valley, Pavillion Bukit Bintang. In DC Mall, I saw only 2-3 residents buying grocery. The food court is not on business. Only I saw someone was having their own food there.
1U and Mid Valley are just nearby. A friend working at EY said the weekdays are better than the weekends.
As a local staying in the Bangsar area, one of the things that deter me from stepping into the mall is really the parking rate. WTF RM 6 per vehicle why don't you choose to rob huh pavilion?
Well said.
The truly wealthy:
- are spending on experiences. They already have enough "things".
- want exclusivity. They don't want to hang out with the 'unwashed'.
- have fun challenging themselves to conserve and invest as well as to look 'poor'.
- are too busy travelling the world.
- can be eccentric which includes all of the above plus some, but minus malls.
The upper middle-class, which such places are targeting are too busy earning a living and trying to become wealthy that they don't have the time to jalan2. They are also very calculative and prefer to invest rather than consume. When they do consume, they want something special like a trip abroad...which needs to be saved up for. Moreover, many are actually depressed coz they feel life sucks due to their 'struggles', and such malls further exacerbate/remind them of that hollowness they feel.
Best place to bring special child/senior citizen/etc special need OKU to this mall.
Because not so crowded.
They should make this mall like Sunway Putra Mall, autism/down syndrome friendly mall. Is peace and quiet
Only 1 utama , midvalley , sunway pyramid, klcc doing well
i love this mall. very parents friendly with kids. each floor both corner got toilets and with lifts. usually in the mall hardly to find toilets and lifts. the only things this mall is lack is grocery store, B40 restaurant or foodcourt and cinema. too much premium stores. I am sure even T20 also scared to enter😂
Those 2 malls are currently in the Top 5. Even IOI City Mall has unexpected crazy foot traffic
its good to see that throwing money at everything aren't always the solution
This strategy used to work but post covid, not so much anymore
build more malls, more 6-lane highways, more petrol stations and drive-thrus, who needs walk and who needs urban planning
Went there once and will go there again just because that is the only Tai Er that doesn't need queue even on a weekend. That aside, yes I do agree with you that this mall focused on the upper market is part of the reason why it has less traffic. For luxury boutiques most of the time their target customer are tourists, that is also why Pavilion bukit bintang is so much more successful it is way more accessible for tourist as they are probably already staying in the hotels nearby.
For locals, I felt that there are near to none reason to visit Pavilion Damansara Heights, there are no most of the eateries can be easily found in other malls which have much more variety of shops and entertainment to pass time.
Think it'll get better once the 2nd part and condo is completed, and the direct link to the MRT is done.
Weekday lunchtime is quite busy with the office workers. Some restaurants need to queue up to get in!
If there is going to be a couple of larger tenants like a department store or home lifestyle brands like Muji - that should draw in the weekend crowds.
Non of the condo units launched are not hand over yet. Don’t know why the delay.
this is the saddest most unexpected mall fail in recent times. so sad the entire area will be brought down by this mall.
My cousin stay in bukit bandaraya, it either ppl like him will go to 1u for entertainment and with friends or go to malls like BSC and BV with my aunt and uncle who are staying there. If they all want to go to a pavilion mall they would rather go to bukit bintang because of variety of shopping malls like klcc and trx.
BSC really standing strong even till today
Was there during this year's CNY period. The mall was dead and I tot it was due to the public holidays. Now with this video, I noticed the crowd was like it was when I was there this CNY! Unbelievable...😅
Pavilion bb = California golden goose
Pavilion Bukit jalil = kampung ayam penyet
Pavilion damansara = kelantan itik basi
That’s how the standards are like.
LMAO 😂
What's Kelantan itik basi?😂😂
There will be more visitors when phase 2 and the link bridge from the mrt station straight into the mall is ready hopefully next year
so little crowd compare to PJ Starling mall, Atria and LalaPort, with less crowd concern if the food are fresh or not. Take MRT also don't know how to come to this mall, no signage and announcement inside MRT. So near Bangsar might as well go BSC and BV both are mature malls with high T-people around, good vibe. Pavilion Bk Jalil is slightly better than Pavilion Damansara Heights in terms of empty ranking. If Pavilion Damansara Heights continue to be so quiet it might drag down the price of the apartments upstairs.
This mall, this claustrophobic location, we already got the feeling its going to be a wonderful white elephant even before the ground work started.
So sad they invested billions into a mega mall and end up losing billions.
Contrary to most of the comments this mall has great potential. I frequent this mall very often and I see it getting better. The restaurants on the 5th floor are of high standards and some of these restaurants are really good and not available in other big malls. Though the retail is not the Prada, Cartier, Chanel and LV league, there are nevertheless some good "between top and mid range" boutiques like Agnis B, Coach, Club 21etc and some trendy sports shoes and jewellery shops. A very nice children's Corner with a merry go round which is getting popular.. Considering it's been opened not too long ago, it's really not bad. Don't forget their office blocks, the hotel and the residential blocks are not ready yet. Once these r fully ready and occupied, this will be a great mall.
Resident blocks will handover by 2025 Q1
I went to Pavilion DH during the first month of their opening and went again last month. Nothing much to see as many shops still not open yet. Went there twice and that is enuf said.
The problem of shopping malls in KL is all are having similar designs. The KL developers should learn from Bangkok how the local developers there constructed such an interesting mall one after another.
Bangkok has so many malls but going to each mall gives you different retail concept and shopping vibes, thus attracts many shoppers.
Another similar mall that is having the same fate is Pavilion BJ.
Thanks for sharing, but one thing Bangkok has over Malaysia is their population size is double (2X), plus their foreign tourism traffic also almost double compare to Malaysia.
I will also cover Pavilion BJ Mall soon
Everyone around the area still prefers 1U and Mid Valley. [All developers want to make money only]
B99: This mall is stupid, oversupplied, shouldn't build in the first place.
T1: Building this mall increases the value of my portfolio, pushes my share price up, and that piece of land that I bought with my private money has been sold to my listed company for ?x the price. Who cares if the mall dies, I already made my money. If you wanna open a shop in Pavilion BB? You have to open one in DH too as a bundle deal.
I'm staying in Puchong and there are already 3 good malls around me - IOI Mall, Sunway Pyramid and Pavilion Bukit Jalil. I don't quite see other reasons I need to go to other mall unless there are some events that attracts me to go there.And lastly, most of the stuff I needed are not too far away from me.Even till this day, I have never had the urge to visit even TRX.
Bro don't say Puchong different vibe from Damansara vibe. All the richest elite of old money is there nearby.
Went there during first month it opens. I wont be coming back for sure. It is eeriely quiet, and I am not sure if the tenancy even reach 50%. I will stick to the old names, Mid, 1U, Pyramid. I believe Pavilion should try to carve out a niche luxury market in JB. Paradigm and MidValley JB are thriving.
JB is too low profile and too underrated in comparison with Penang, not many people know JB is a city but they know Penang is, and Johor's impression for most of the people are still small town like Muar or Batu Pahat insteading of Johor Bahru and Iskandar Puteri, therefore their impression for Johor is some small town like Muar of BP only. Actually JB has overtaken Penang as the 2nd largest city outside Klang Valley, JB folks are earning SGD which has 3 times more buying power than the people in Penang.
@manachurch true. I have to agree with you on all counts. JB is extremely underrated as a city, maybe because the journey from Melaka to JB took close to 3 hours of non stop plantation view. JB is jam packed and JB purchasing power is kind of increasing. MidValley JB and Paradigm JB are thriving. CS and JBCC are thriving. However there are lack of super luxury mall in JB to cater for Johorean and Singaporean alike. I believe Pavilion can be a success down south. Penang already created itself as a very large city image. While JB is massive, the image is just not there. Maybe due to lack of news. 😊
@@mnizammasood For luxury mall in Johor we only have JPO, and how funny is some of the brands still prefer Penang over JB when they wanna expand out of Klang Valley, for examples, Krispy Kreme, Taco Bell, Chili's, Hoshino Cafe, Ippudo Ramen and Jaguar Land Rover showroom/4S centre, even though we JB has the largest Porsche service centre in Malaysia, largest Muji in Malaysia, largest IKEA in Malaysia.
Mid valley, Sunway, one U, Ikea best malls in Malaysia
The best!
Unable to beat the OG BSC despite originally not being an atas mall but has catered for the mix of middle and upper class surroundings and grew organically
Nowadays it’s extremely difficult to look for rich man’s money. They are very money wise, frugal and in a certain way cheapskate too. They have already acquired what they need in life and anything else is just indulgence in which they can afford it overseas. Your assessment was spot on and the management should turn their target audience to middle and lower class society. They don’t have the luxury of buying power but what they do have is spending power.
Put in sizeable truly informative public library, confirm more crowds
There no human foot traffic ...unlike Pavilion kl as Bukit Bintang is kown as luxury district and nearby all public transpotation ...so yaa
i think they should do like pavi bukit jalil , they should at least have ice skating rink, then it will somehow attract more traffic
I dont think this mall caters to upper class only...anyone can come to this mall and spend here..the problem with alot of malls in KL is the retail outlet are basically the same thing..only different layout...unless of course u wan to go and see 4 tesla cars, then u can come here..otherwise, its just a waste of time to go to a mall where u can find same outlet nearby ur community mall
Same as pavilion bkt jalil… just a neighbourhood mall… only this mall located at upper class address not mean is just cater for rich people… at this area we still can find 99 mart, road side Burger Ramlee… not mean because of address everything become atas class
Yeah agree. I think the only neighbourhood mall that offers a lot of different things is Amcorp Mall.
I can say I can agree because nowadays people can buy anything online which is much lower and cheaper than buying through a physical store due to discount vouchers and free shipping. Maybe you can try do the same video like this during weekends or school holidays.
Ya.. Best and cheapest product wins the consumer's hard earn money.
Thanks for the suggestion
I kinda like that this mall is not so crowded with decent F&B outlets that you don't need to queue or make reservations to get a table. MRT access is currently horrible as the planned access direct into the mall is not opened yet.
Pity the owners/ mall developer....low income...
@@amirfuadh I often saw couples kissing in the dark alleyfrom mrt station towards the mall coz no ppl walk there at nite during weekend.
I honestly didn't even know this mall existed.
They should convert the mall to senior citizens hotel, residence (high end) with all facilities in it.
One of the jokes of the year!
Just visited the mall last week. Not so attractive though looks glamorous/luxurious but still midvalley, ioi, pavilion Bkt Jalil being favoured.
Don't be surprised at this weak performance even though the name "Pavilion" is there. Da Men Mall is also managed by Pavilion REITs, and that's doing even worse.
The main problem is nobody really asked for this mall. With Mid Valley and One Utama nearby, supported by smaller malls like BSC, BV/BV2, Starling and Publika, Pavilion Damansara really needs to show what makes it different, and right now the only reason to go there is for the food (which is excellent if expensive). It looks like boutique after boutique, with no Toys r Us, MPH, Kinokuniya, or even anchor tenant such as Isetan or AEON - other than the food, there's nothing there which would entice me to drop by.
Went there to see the Cybertruck. Otherwise there would be no reason to go there.
Only attraction is the Tesla showroom
The Klang Valley region has an excessive number of shopping malls, leading to intense competition.
This mall's size, capacity, and product & service offerings do not provide a compelling reason for shoppers to choose it over other, more attractive options.
Do they now have a foodcourt? I visited it once via MRT on the same day I visited TRX. I concluded I am unlikely to visit again. I like Pavilion KL but this mall has shops that are in Pavilion KL. If still without a food court, wonder where the staff eat? It is unlikely to get tourist crowd as Pavilion KL, KLCC and TRX are preferred choice. The walk from the MRT Station to the Mall was horrible, hope it is better now.
Pavilion DH doesn't have any foot court at the moment
They are taking ages to complete phase 2. Until now, mrt users will have to use basement area to get to the mall. It is a long walk to the mall. There are lunch crowd at the f&b but after that it is quiet. Office workers mostly will dine at DC mall and a foodcourt at menara milenium (both are across pavilion dh) or buy their lunch at roadside stalls.
Condo are all not ready yet. Why the delay?
Dc mall is totally dead next door, yet they decide to build another mall next door.
Yes, I notice that mall after I finish recording.. I didn't even know there this mall called DC until that day. LOL
so dead that nobody notices 😂 not sure Phoenix mall is less dead
Exactly!! Makes you wonder if these developers do any research or study. Morons!
Please try The Mines Shopping Mall. Been ages didn’t visit, but I remember it had unique style with the river going through the mall. Wonder how it’s doing now, especially with competition from IOI City Mall not far.
Mines video will be ready by next week
😢 it's terrible.. No more 🌊💦 bad feng shui!!
Agree that the over focus on luxury and expensive shops has killed the mall. It lacks the "everyday" experience that NuSentral and Midvalley provides. Eating out cheaply is part of our culture that this mall failed to understand. Besides the narrow and long corridor on 5 floors, the lack of a central open area, lack of daylight contribute to its failure. Methinks.😂
You should visit glo damansara its so dead and empty and kinda eerie in a way, hope you will make a video of it soon
I already have plans to go there
this mall will not have high food traffic as long as the direct connection from the MRT PBD is not done. Idk why their taking so long to do that, maybe trying to complete the mall wing close to the station but at the moment i dont see any works going on there. So this mall will remain to cater to the rich only which is a tiny population to serve but they already have BSC and Bangsar Village to go to.
Even the Condo are all not ready for VP. Looks like no body is working on the project. All quite.
Mall must not just for sales online sudah tapao lah
Community based interactive events should be useful
Yes' yr comments is helpfull & convenience ❤
I'm so glad!
it will take some time. like PV Bukit Jalil. I like PV Bukit Jalil. easy parking, all in one place. like Sunway. very efficient and practical
Have to walk thru carpark from mrt is very dangerous quiet
Parking v expensive. More expensive than 1U or mid valley mall.
Maybe that's why they Cater for the "atas" crowds
@@chestercheng.realestate: atas crowd on the way to run away from China , transiting Singapore .
I hv been frequenting TRX mall lately n soon will be moving in to TRX Residence…d vibes n foot traffic in d mall be it on a Sunday or even Monday like today is incredible coming from a mall rat like me…Pavilion Damansara from d looks of it will die a slow death for sure lol😂
Ya, loving TRX a lot, I even Grocer shop at seibu
@ u living in TRX residence too or just nearby convenience to grocer shop there haha?
was there once last year when they used it as showroom for Tesla. The connection of the MRT station to the mall was such a mess because I had to walk from the station the the lift then a long corridor to the parking then taking another lift to the mall
That will make u healthier!😅
There is no access to the mrt as its not really completed yet.
Tell me whereabout residence area in KL do not had a nice complex, that needs to come here??
I'm staying nearby i for one quite like this mall not as crowded and pack and a good selection of eateries can just go for a stroll with a leisurely pace
Online shoppong will replaces the mall shopping mall soon. The layoff staff will be disaster on retail industry..wealthty people now know world outside are struggling during economy downturn. But mall rent same rented or getting higher.but gig industry are more attractive more rider for delivery during online shopping.maybe retail like this need thinking new strategies like live broadcast so consumers are have option what choices that their want to buy rather wasting money and time to come to see.and jem on road.search for parking getting stress lately.every mall need their own rider to delivery to costumer. To door.
Next video: Kota Raya, One Metro pudu, Pudu Plaza, Shaw parade @ pudu, Viva home Cheras, Ekovest Cheras & Cheras Leisure mall.
Thanks for you suggestions. Will put into my to do video list
@@chestercheng.realestate looking forward too. Keep up the good work!
oh man Kota Raya gonna be fun! Prepare for a CULTURE SHOCK!!!! 😂😂😂😂
@harizbadrulhisham3805 These malls, Kota Raya, Pudu Plaza, One Metro Pudu, Viva Home Cheras & Cheras Leisure cum Ekovest Cheras are going "impress" PJ & Subang Jaya folks. Eye opener.
Can do the mines shopping centre too
I've been to two Pavis before, BB and BJ. DH not yet. But from the looks of it, I won't be going there anytime soon. I think the best Pavi as of now is in BJ. It's not too high end, not too kampung, just nice for everyone. Every weekend it is always packed with people and Pavi BJ constantly organize events for the young adults as well. I may be biased since I'm currently living in BJ area, but to me Pavi BJ is the best contemporary mall as of now.
I feel like Pavilion Bukit Jalil is quite dead too. 😬 Upper floors especially.
At least 1000x better than Endah Parade lah right LMAO
I'll be sharing a BJ video soon too
@@chestercheng.realestate do come during the weekends. It's always packed with people especially on Saturdays during noon period.
Rich people don't take trains, and the rich people in nearby areas have closer options. Like Bangsar Shopping Complex, Bangsar Village, Mid-Valley and Gardens, and on the other side also 1MK, 163, Plaza Damas, and Publika. While the mid to lower income levels nearby have 3 Damansara, Atria, 1U, Curve, IPC, and a bit further Tropicana Gardens Mall. So yah, too much choice is that area. And haven't even mentioned the even lesser malls like Glo and Seventeen.
Most of the big brand tenants in this mall are probably forced to take a lot to support this struggling mall if they want to keep their lease in Pavilion KL / Bukit Jalil. Otherwise tenant occupancy will be much lower. Hoarded up lots says coming soon forever because tenants are delaying as much they can to avoid opening. Malls are not dying, theres just too many malls and its all the same brands so they are killing each other. In the end only the same top 5/6 malls around KL/Selangor will remain, and we roughly know which are the malls that will stay because these malls have been here for some time with strong foot traffic all year round.
Malaysian malls lacking theme, if they are creative they can make the mall special and unique
I wonder how next pavilion genting will do...
Are they building one at Genting?
@@chestercheng.realestate yeah, drive back from gohtong raya to KL you can see the sign PAVILION GENTING.
Pavilion BB used to be eerie too initially. All it takes is time.
Lets see how long it will stand.
worked nxt block for awhile...mall is new...very exquisitely designed...still have room to mature...fnb not much patrons coz mostly the office staffs run to opposite malls...not suitable for kai-kai,boring! Chirashi King Kong serves Japan quality Unagi(fr japan),i'll go to PDH just for this...connectivity is inconveneint since the lrt stn is distant...parking is plenty n deserted but expensive....crowd comes only up till during office hrs...aftr 7pm,its quiet!
The problem with this mall is the jam, the small roads and the amount of cars due to the office towers and so on was too much to handle. It was the only time I passed this mall and it was to eat at a hotel buffet next to it through eatigo and it was the last time I would ever revisit this area again since I was coming from mont kiara. I'm considered a young high income earner and spending my time in traffic would deter me from visiting.
Haven't been there yet due of the roads @ Damansara so complicated...
There are just too many shopping malls offering the same goods and services. Can we do a concept mall that specialised in something else (e.g. musical talent shows featuring singing, dancing, band competition, solo musical performance, talent quest, chess competition, scrabble, hobbies, etc ). The main tenants can specialised in providing different musical brand equipment, accessories and academy offering courses or lessons there (all under one roof). If we can have a computer digital mall in Jaya, why not a musical mall or sporting mall, entertainment mall, etc ? I think the brand outlets in Genting Highland is one good idea where I love to spent my time in a cool place for a nice holiday trip up there.
I haven there twice. It’s a spacious and well designed but thr crowd is not there. There are just too many malls around KL City!!
First time hearing it in this channel in this post.
Strangle you're not the 1st commentator shared the same sentiment. I guess this video did Pavilion DH an indirect marketing favor.. LOL
Don't know about other people but not interesting to go mall crawling. Traffic jam; crowd; been to one, been to all; mentally tiring to be in crowded place; nothing special to eat or to buy; just tiresome to drive around looking for parking...just cookie cutter franchises, even movies are bland...but other people do not seems to think so.
Phase 2 of this mall is still under construction, you can see it if you take MRT to this mall - btw can you review Tropicana gardens mall? Would love to know your opinion. Thanks.
I will check it out
Except the residences has not opened yet, do footfall is not there yet. At the same time, the new wing of the mall is also not opened yet, and this wing is the entrance to MRT so it is very difficult to get there by public transport atm.
There are existing residence building built years ago.
@@monicac9643 That is true, but the clientele is not the same, plus MRT access is not established yet
mall not fully open yet, residential not handover, corporate towers not all completed, MRT connection also not properly done yet. Whole area basically still under construction filled with detour roads and cars parking on roadside. Even the mall glass ceiling still covered with tarp due to construction. Give it a year plus..
good to see so much mall, higher the rent, higher the food cost for all
I don’t know whether this mall is too big or too small. And I am unsure who it is targeting as well… the office crowd? Or nearby residents? 😮
Actually it’s not surprising that this Pavi Damansara mall would not make it.. believe people would prefer Midvalley Megamall as it’s the type of all which you can hang out everyday as it is more vibrant, and has some cheaper F&B outlets too
I stay nearby and at the end of the day i still prefer MV or even BV. Need more stores to open and variety of food options is pretty lacking. I prefer to go to Pavilion KL if i need to go to a Pavilion mall.
In my opinion, KL mall don't have USP, is like u still get all the same shops ie Watson, McD, DIY, Bungkus Kaw Kaw.....
Chester, i believe Pavillion irregardless in Bukit Bintang or Damansara heights is by design cater to the atas2 people. It was designed that way. This is based on my observation.
As a pJ resident i dont see why i need to go there at all. The parking is overpriced, restaurants are the same ones I can find closer to home and nothing incredible about the shopping either. Ill just stick to OU and curve/IPC. If im feeling fancy, I'll go to BSC. If im feeling even fancier, Ill take the LRT to KLCC.
I left my company (located right opposite PDH) in late 2019 and really miss those days when I could walk across the road for a meal at McD, mamak fare at Ali Maju or just a quick grab at 7-11. My personal opinion is the space does not look luxurious at all & reminds me of Mid Valley
Do I put the wreath at the entrance or at the info counter?
Even hypermarkets like Giant, Aeon and Lotus are not doing well.
Very² wealthy pple don't buy from such supermarket.. not Atas enough! 😅😊
this mall is dying since they open…i remembee i went there buy train..need to walk in basement to the entrance….Big mistake they open here with bad location.. lets wait when the bridge is open and the building connecting to this mall. maybe next year.
Wow, you went there buy train 😅😅 I went there buy helicopter 😅😂😂
@ ahahhaha typo only liao😂
@@PlanetXenornophI went there buy submarine!
@@roxanewoo548 I went there buy Planet Mars
@@MhedLik82 🤣🤣😆😆 just joking yea , don't get heart attack
1U, MidValley & IOI City more than enough to cater for KV folks