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  2. Johor Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    Johor Premium Outlets is a mall in Indahpura, Malaysia with 130 designer and name brand outlet stores as of 2021. [1] The center is operated by Genting Simon Sdn Bhd and is part of the Genting Simon Group, which is a joint venture between Genting Plantations Berhad and Simon Property Group .

  3. Design Village - Wikipedia

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    Design Village is an outlet mall in Batu Kawan, Penang, Malaysia. Opened in 2016, it is Malaysia's biggest outlet mall, spanning a built-up area of 37,161 m 2 (400,000 sq ft). [2] [3] Design Village is reportedly built on a 24-acre tropical garden. [4] At the time of its opening in November 2016, the mall was nearly 85% filled with tenants. [5]

  4. Padini - Wikipedia

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    Padini products are sold in retail flagship stores and concept stores. The Padini Concept Store is a concept which houses all Padini Holdings brands under one roof or “one-stop-shopping”. The first of such outlets was opened in Johor Bahru City Square, Johor Bahru, Malaysia in 1999.

  5. KK Super Mart - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, KK Super Mart had launched its first outlet at a LRT station which was the Kelana Jaya LRT station. [4] [5] The retailer currently operates 906 outlets with rapidly expanding by average 12 stores a month. [6] The company entered into a partnership in 2019 with UniPin, an Indonesian payment gateway focused on online gaming. [7]

  6. mynews.com - Wikipedia

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    myNEWS.com is a retail convenience chain located in Malaysia.As of 2021, myNEWS.com has more than 460 outlets, the majority of them located in the urban areas of Peninsular Malaysia. myNEWs outlets can be commonly found in shopping complexes, business hubs, transportation hubs and rail transport hubs, such as LRT and MRT stations.

  7. Reject Shop - Wikipedia

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    Reject Shop is a Malaysian chain store within the Metrojaya group of companies which focuses on retailing global branded garments which are off-season stocks, discontinued stocks, late order cancellations together with Metrojaya's own merchandise.

  8. ÆON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The mall has a gross lettable/leasable area of 1,800,000 square feet (170,000 m 2), making it one of the largest shopping malls in Malaysia. The AEON store is the anchor tenant . Other stores include restaurants, cafes, specialty and services stores, food court, leisure and entertainment stores, cinemas, sports and book stores.

  9. 99 Speedmart - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception, 99 Speedmart has evolved from a single mini market to the largest mini market retail chain in Malaysia. As of 22 November 2022, 99 Speedmart has more than 2,000 outlets. A significant majority of them are located in the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia with a growing presence in Sabah and Sarawak .