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From left: JPS Consulting Engineers Sdn Bhd director Goh Yoke Loong, UEM Sunrise Bhd general manager Chong Chai Wea, UEM Sunrise chief financial officer Hafizuddin Sulaiman, Crest Builder Sdn Bhd MD Eric Yong Shang Ming, UEM Sunrise chief operations officer (central) Liong Kok Kit, UEM Sunrise independent non-executive director Chari TV Thirumala, RSP Architects Sdn Bhd managing and design director Hud Bakar, Crest Builder CEO Teh Hock Hua and Crest Builder chief operating officer Lawrence Siew during the topping-out ceremony of Allevia in Mont’Kiara on Tuesday. (Photo by UEM Sunrise)

KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 24): UEM Sunrise Bhd’s Allevia in Mont'Kiara, Kuala Lumpur has achieved a 90.5% take-up rate and is scheduled for handover in the first quarter of 2025 (1Q2025), according to a statement on Wednesday.

Additionally, the developer has also announced, in the same statement, that the project has topped out on Tuesday with the construction progress standing at 75%.

“Yesterday’s (Tuesday) landmark achievement strengthens the presence and portfolio [of UEM Sunrise] in the central region. UEM Sunrise’s topping out tradition is a pivotal point in the construction process, symbolising the completion of the structural phase and the development of another UEM Sunrise’s luxury residence with breathtaking views of the Mont’Kiara skyline,” said UEM Sunrise chief operations officer (central) Liong Kok Kit.

Sitting on a 2.94-acre freehold land, Allevia has a gross development value of RM545.9 million. The development comprises two towers with a total of 294 units. The units will range between 1,703 and 2,634 sq ft in built-up sizes. The selling price is from RM1.5 million to RM2.5 million.

Facilities in Allevia include a 0.9-acre open facility deck that comes with a lap pool, open lawn, wet and dry playground for children as well as barbecue area.

Allevia has access to Sprint Highway, New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP) and Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway (Duke).

Edited ByRacheal Lee
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