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Permata Sapura Tower

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Permata Sapura Tower (or initially known as KLCC Lot 91, Malay: Menara Permata Sapura) is a skyscraper located at the Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The skyscraper has a height of 252.5 metres (828 feet) with 53 floors. The construction of the skyscraper was completed in 2020 and is currently among the tallest skyscrapers in Malaysia.Construction of the skyscraper was initially proposed in 2011, when Sapura Resources, a Malaysian property developer, announced a joint-venture with KLCC Property Holdings to develop a plot of land 7,605 m2 (81,860 sq ft) in area. The construction originally involves a complex of a 46-storey skyscraper, a convention centre and retail podiums on a plot of land known as Lot 91. 80 percent of the project was funded by Maybank, Public Bank Berhad and RHB Bank worth RM1.08 billion (US$258.2 million).Total floor area for the skyscraper is estimated at 110,072.73 m2 (1,184,813.0 sq ft).

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Permata Sapura Tower
Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur Bukit Bintang

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Menara Sapura

Jalan Pinang
50088 Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Bintang
Malaysia
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