S P Setia to launch Bayu Avenue in Setia Bayuemas
S P Setia to launch Bayu Avenue in Setia Bayuemas

S P Setia to launch Bayu Avenue in Setia Bayuemas

KLANG: S P Setia Bhd plans to to launch Bayu Avenue, another collection of freehold double-storey shop offices in Setia Bayuemas township on Nov 25, 2023. It’s the third phase of commercial development in the area.

In a statement, S P Setia said Bayu Avenue is positioned as an ergonomic commercial development in the bustling Klang district, comprising a limited offering of 16 units of double-storey shop offices with a gross development value (GDV) of RM21.86mil and is targeted for completion in November 2026.

Divisional general manager Razly Mohammad Rus said: “Bayu Avenue presents a rare opportunity for local business owners to grow their businesses within a well-conceived township, meticulously curated to suit their business needs.”

“The commercial hub is set to elevate the commercial vibrancy of Setia Bayuemas while catering to the everyday needs of the township’s community, offering convenience and a holistic living experience.”

With a competitive price starting from RM1.15mil, the shop offices boast a land size of 22ft by 70ft each, with built-up areas ranging from 4,873 sq.ft to 4,986 sq.ft for corner units, 2,986 sq.ft for intermediate units, and a slightly larger built-up area of 6,026 sq.ft for end lots.

Situated in the heart of southern Klang, Selangor, Setia Bayuemas is a dynamic community seamlessly integrating contemporary living with nature, allowing its residents to live, learn, work, and play within the township.

Featuring a range of affordable housing options, including apartments, landed terraces, cluster homes, semi-detached, and bungalows, along with a diverse mix of commercial and retail spaces, the township is strategically connected through three major highways—North-South Expressway (ELITE), Shah Alam Expressway (KESAS).

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