News Releases
2015

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-Kuala Lumpur’s First Outlet Mall-
MITSUI OUTLET PARK KLIA SEPANG Opening May 30, 2015
First Major Shareholding Overseas Development of a Mitsui Outlet Park, Taking Abroad Know-How Cultivated Over 20 Years of the Outlet Business in Japan

April 28, 2015
Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.

Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. announced today that MFMA Development Sdn. Bhd. (hereinafter, “MFMA”), a joint venture established with Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (hereinafter,“MAHB”), will open MITSUI OUTLET PARK KLIA SEPANG , Kuala Lumpur’s outlet mall, inside Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

This project will make full use of Mitsui Fudosan’s expertise from developing and operating 12 outlet malls in Japan and one in China*. It is the first overseas project that the Company has invested in as a major shareholder (70%), and will become the flagship project for Southeast Asia. The mall will open on May 30, and will see the successive openings of approximately 130 stores by the end of July. The mall is situated within the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and offers convenient transport options with direct access from an expressway. Visitors are expected to come from all over the world to experience the appeal of a Mitsui Fudosan retail property.

With expansions planned for 2018 and 2021, the property will ultimately have an overall floor area of about 44,000 m2 with approximately 250 stores, making it one of Southeast Asia’s largest outlet malls, and one of the largest of Mitsui Fudosan, including those in Japan.
*The outlet mall in China is invested as a miner shareholder.

Store Composition Features

  • A collection of various genres, including leading luxury brands, international designer brands, popular local Malaysian brands and Japanese brands.
  • A wide variety of restaurants offering cuisine from around the world, including Malaysian, Japanese, Italian, Chinese and Thai cuisines. Many restaurants also cater for halal needs.
  • In “JAPAN AVENUE”, a zone where visitors can experience authentic Japanese culture, Japanese sushi restaurant “sushi maru” will open its first restaurant in Malaysia, “Wa Café” will offer customers a chance to experience Japanese tea, and “fun Japan” will comprise a traditional craft store, an event space, and other attractions .

Building Design and Design Features

  • Based on Paradise Village, a concept with a tropical resort theme
  • The two story construction is designed to facilitate overall ease of movement, with an ambience like an outdoor space as natural light from stylish skylights enriched with greenery throughout the building create the atmosphere of a relaxing, bright resort.
  • The enclosed mall design is entirely air-conditioned on account of the tropical climate, creating a comfortable shopping space.

Unique Initiatives for an International Airport Site

  • A free shuttle bus service connects the airport with Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA SEPANG, which is also serviced by bus routes connecting the center of the city to the airport.
  • An automatic check-in system has been set up in the building so that airport users can check in to their flights before or after shopping.
  • A Flight Information Display has been set up in the building to enable visitors to confirm flight information while they are in the mall.
  • A free luggage storage service is available to enable hands-free shopping

Details of the MITSUI OUTLET PARK KLIA SEPANG

Phase 1 Opening Facilities Kuala Lumpur’s first outlet mall with store floor space of approximately 24,000 m2 and approximately 130 stores
Location Facing the main road connecting the airport and central city, the mall is located approximately 60 kilometers south of the center of the city, about 50 minutes’ drive by car. It is highly convenient for residents of the greater Kuala Lumpur area, as well as Kuala Lumpur International Airport users
Target Markets The 8.73 million people living in the area within 100 km of the park and 48.93 million annual users of the airport (2014 figures).
Parking Space A parking lot with over 2,000 parking spaces has been provided, taking into consideration that most visitors from the greater Kuala Lumpur area will travel by car.
Free Shuttle Bus Two to three shuttle buses connecting KLIA and klia2 (Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal Two) operate every hour from 8:20 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Automatic Check-in System The system can be used for flights with Malaysia Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines, Bangkok Airways and Air Asia.
Ticket Counter Arrange bookings for buses, taxis, rental cars and more
Support for Overseas Visitors CIMB (A major Malaysian bank) has set up a foreign exchange counter, free WiFi Internet access is available in parts of the facility, and tourist privilege coupons (coupons handed out when foreigners show their passports) are issued.CIMB
Event Spaces A total of approximately 300 m2 has been set aside within the facility as spaces to hold events.
Serving Malaysian Needs The facility includes halal*, non-halal, and pork free restaurants as well as separate prayer rooms for men and women.
*Halal: Foods that are permissible for Muslims to eat or drink under Islamic law. Non-Halal: Foods that are not Halal. Pork free: Foods that cooked except pork and pork extract.

About the KLIA Aeropolis Plan

This property is in the”Kuala Aeropolis Project”, which is expected to be developed in the future by MAHB. Purpose of the project is making important opportunities of business, sightseeing, and employment. The hub of logistics facilities, a theme park, and exhibition are expected to be clustered around the property. MAHB uses this property development as a pace setter, and they will sequentially promote development plans in the future.

Mitsui Fudosan’s Overseas Strategy

The Mitsui Fudosan Group has positioned overseas business as one of its growth areas. In Asia, the Group has developed the Shanjing Outlet Plaza-Ningbo in China. It has been moving forward on development of Taiwan Linkou Outlet Project (tentative name) in Taiwan and LaLaport Shanghai Jinqiao (tentative name) in China. The Group has also developed business through participation in residential projects in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and China in recent years. Under “Innovation 2017,” the Group’s long-term business plan through to FY2017 announced in 2012, the Group is planning to execute investments of approximately ¥500 billion in Europe, America, and Asia by FY2017.

MAHB

MAHB is the operator of 39 airports in Malaysia, including KLIA. The majority of MAHB's shares are held by a government-managed fund wholly owned by the Malaysian government. Apart from the airport business, it is also involved in such businesses as hotels and the retail property business.

MITSUI OUTLET PARK KLIA SEPANG Property Overview

Location Within the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) site
Access 5 minutes’ drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and approximately 50 minutes’ drive from central Kuala Lumpur
Project developers MFMA Development Sdn. Bhd.
(Project share: Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. 70%, Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd. 30%)
Business format Factory outlet mall
Site area Phase 1: Approximately 115,000 m2 After completion of final stage: Approximately 180,000 m2
Retail space Phase 1: Approximately 24,000 m2 After completion of final stage: Approximately 44,000 m2
No. of shops Phase 1: Approximately 130 stores After completion of final stage: Approximately
Opening date May 30, 2015
Operation and management MFMA Development Sdn. Bhd.
Website https://www.mitsuioutletparkklia.com.my

Access Map

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Detail area map

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List of Stores to Be Opened

○: First Outlet Concept Store in Malaysia
◎: First Store in Malaysia
☆: First Store in Klang Valley

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AIGNER
BALLY
BCBGMAXAZARIA
Beauty SCENTS
Bratpack
catimini
Chateau de sable
COTTON ON
DELSEY
DOROTHY PERKINS
Dr. Martens
Ermenegildo Zegna
ESPRIT
FLORSHEIM
GUESS
HACKETT
HUGO BOSS
Hush Puppies apparel
Hush Puppies FOOTWEAR
KAREN MILLEN
KAUFMANN
LESPORTSAC
Levi’s
MANGO OUTLET
Miss Selfridge
NAQUIRKEE
PORSCHE DESIGN
POLO RALPH LAUREN FACTORYOUTLET
ROCKPORT
SACOOR outlet
Superdry
TIME LAB
TOPMAN
TOPSHOP
Triumph
UNDER ARMOUR
UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON.
ZALORA Outlet
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adidas
COBRA PUMA GOLF
CONVERSE
HOUSE OF LEATHER
new balance
PUMA
RIP CURL
SKECHERS
Timberland
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Clarks
GEOX
ICE-WATCH
LE CREUSET
LIVE IT UP!
obermain
Samsonite
seen
SOLAR TIME outlet
THE COSMETICS COMPANY STORE
The FLEXX
ZERO HALLIBURTON
ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS
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ACE
asics Factory Outlet
CITIZEN
ISETAN OUTLET STORE
fan Japan
Noritake
Onitsuka Tiger
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BEST VALUE OUTLET
Sasa
Universal Traveller
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CURRENCY EXCHANGE CIMB BANK
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Stitch N’ Fix
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STRAITS HOUSE
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List of Mitsui Outlet Park