Fahrenheit 88 (GPS: 3.14716, 101.71275) is a shopping mall along Jalan Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur. Located in the heart of the shopping precinct of the Golden Triangle, Fahrenheit 88 offers some 170 retail outlets. The shopping mall is owned by the Pavilion Group, which also owns the Pavilion shopping mall across the road. The anchor tenants at Fahrenheit 88 are Parkamaya Concept Store and UNIQLO.
The building that is presently Fahrenheit 88 was originally known as Kuala Lumpur Plaza (or KL PLaza) and was owned by Berjaya Group until 2007. KL Plaza was constructed at a cost of RM150 million and was completed in around 1985. Its original anchor tenant was the French department store Printemp, which occupied 9,290 sq meters (100,000 sq ft) of lettable space.
The nearest bus stop on Jalan Bukit Bintang is served by Rapid KL bus U24. The nearest train station is the Bukit Bintang Monorail Station. From 2016 (if according to schedule), the Bukit Bintang MRT Station will also be operational.
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