The Exchange TRX
The Exchange TRX is Lendlease's largest integrated development in Asia. It is located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and will complement the Government's vision to transform the broader TRX precinct into a world-class business and financial hub. This landmark, mixed-use development will encompass a new international financial district underpinned by a world-class residential, retail, leisure and cultural offering.
Project at a glance
Project vision
The Exchange TRX is a 17-acre retail-led mixed use development that will be delivered by a Joint Venture between Lendlease (60%) and TRX City (40%) a wholly owned subsidiary of the Malaysian Ministry of Finance. The project comprises a luxury hotel, six residential towers and a Lendlease large scale retail destination connected to the TRX Park and dedicated Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) station. The project will be delivered through Lendlease's integrated business model, which will be leveraged throughout the course of delivery, allowing us to respond to the needs of all stakeholders through the entire property value chain.
TRX is supported by excellent infrastructure and connectivity, including KL's largest MRT station, access to the MEX Highway, SMART Tunnel and other primary arteries of KL such as Jalan Tun Razak.
The Exchange
The focal point of the development will be The Exchange, a vibrant shopping, dining, leisure and entertainment destination featuring over 400 of the world's leading retailers, anchored by a premier department store, flagship fashion outlets, diverse dining offers, red carpet events and entertainment. The Exchange will also integrate with a 10 acre public park offering open green space, children's play facilities, cultural celebration, immersive garden dining and global events.
Sustainability features:
- Use of recycled water for non-potable use
- High-level diversion of operational waste from landfill
- Implementation of Green Lease for retailers
- Implementation of sustainability training for retailers
- Reduction of carbon intensity of construction
- Incorporation of universal design principles
- Integration of nature and green elements
- Targeting a GBI Gold and LEED Gold rating