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KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 15): SkyWorld Development Bhd’s co-living space, named SkyBlox, at the 42-acre SkySanctuary township in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, has achieved a Qlassic score of 86%. A statement last Friday (Jan 12) said this is the highest Qlassic score attained by the developer.

SkyBlox has been designed with a prefabricated modular system that allows for easy removal and relocation of units. The co-living development comprises 320 rooms with single beds, queen beds, or bunk bed options. The rooms have built-up sizes ranging from 106 to 160 sq ft. The units, which are all fully furnished, are priced from RM780 per month.

Rooms come fully equipped with all the essentials including study tables, chairs, beds, air-conditioning, attached bathrooms with water heaters, electrical hobs and refrigerators.

In the statement, SkyWorld chief executive officer Lee Chee Seng said that he recognises the growing trend of co-living among millennials and positions SkyBlox as an innovative response to this demand. “Coupled with exceptional facilities and SkyWorld’s unwavering commitment to quality, SkyBlox is poised to become the preferred choice for youth, students and young professionals seeking a unique and contemporary living experience.”

The development boasts shared amenities including a games room, communal kitchen, common lounge, laundry, alfresco dining space and parcel lockers for its residents.

Nearby amenities within the SkySanctuary township include the 2.92-acre SkySanctuary Central Park, an exclusive resident-only green lung that features a lake as well as several leisure and recreational facilities, and SAMA Square, which is SkyWorld’s newest commercial hub.

Meanwhile, the statement also highlighted that SkyBlox bagged the Silver Award at the Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) Reka Awards 2023 for Design Excellence.

Edited ByRacheal Lee
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