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Bangsar South
Bangsar South at night
Map
Interactive map of Bangsar South
LocationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Coordinates3°06′38″N101°39′59″E / 3.1106019°N 101.6662729°E /3.1106019; 101.6662729
Companies
DeveloperUOA Group
Bangsar South's signage along Jalan Kerinchi

Bangsar South (Malay:Bangsar Selatan) is an integrated property development project which sits on the former Kampung Kerinchi site inKuala Lumpur,Malaysia. It is renamed of Kampung Kerinchi from the developer to upscale the value of land. The 60-acre (240,000 m2) development was undertaken byUOA Group, which acquired the land once known as south of bangsar back in 2005. The site is located nearMenara Telekom and theMid Valley Megamall. Other notable landmarks in the vicinity are theAngkasapuri building and theUniversity of Malaya. Existing residential projects in the immediate vicinity consist of affordable apartments and flats such as Vista Angkasa apartments, Kampung Kerinchi and Sri Angkasa flats. The Kampung Kerinchi project features several modernoffice towers,mid to high-end condominiums, as well as retail and commercial spaces.

In 2007, prior to construction, the developer carried out upgrading and landscaping works in Kampung Kerinchi, including the widening of the main access road and new pedestrian walkways, in attempts to rejuvenate and enhance the area dubbed as "unattractive".[1][2]

Healthcare

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The LifeCare Diagnostic Medical Centre[3] was opened in mid-2012. TheUniversity Malaya Medical Centre is nearby.

Public transportation

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Bangsar South - Kerinchi LRT Station linkbridge

The development is connected to theKerinchi LRT station via a pedestrian bridge, and theUniversiti LRT station on theKelana Jaya line.

Shopping

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The KL Gateway Mall
Vista Angkasa Apartments

Name change issue

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The name of Bangsar South has been an issue of controversy in light of the2018 Malaysian general election.Parti Keadilan Rakyat politicianFahmi Fadzil, who was in the running for the Lembah Pantai parliamentary seat in which the area was included in, used the name change in his election campaign to distinguish Bangsar South and Kampung Kerinchi residents. As Kampung Kerinchi is the original name, used by Indonesian immigrants during British Malaya, he argues that the name should not be changed,[4] which caused stirred discussion on social media.[5] Bangsar South used to be known as Kampung Kerinchi until the name was changed by theDewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur in 2012 to reflect its upgraded image.[6]

Kampung Kerinchi name supporters, who consisted mainly of long-time settlers in the area, argued that the name change has been made directly by DBKL and politician in fast track without formal consultation or cooling period from neither new Bangsar South residents and old Kampung Kerinchi residents, and that the name should be kept for the sake of nostalgia.[7] On the other hand, Bangsar South name supporters; mostly property investors and new owners ofBangsar South property, expressed dismay due to potential loss of investment in the area, as the name change to "Bangsar South" was part of the successful re-branding that has attract investors.[8][4] Others argued that while the name change is encouraged, there are issues such as rising gentrification in the area that needs to be solved first.[9]

After the general elections, MPFahmi Fadzil who won the seat for Lembah Pantai, worked with DBKL to rename the area Bangsar South and the surrounding area as "Kampung Kerinchi". He has since clarified that this was caused due to a confusion that Bangsar South occupied a larger area, and was re-defined to only refer to the commercial development in the area.[10]

References

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  1. ^"Making of the 'new' Bangsar". 6 July 2009. Archived fromthe original on 17 August 2009. Retrieved20 July 2010.
  2. ^"UOA sets out to remake Kampung Kerinchi". 21 December 2007.
  3. ^"BANGSAR SOUTH PROPERTIES - MEDICAL". Archived fromthe original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved25 October 2021.
  4. ^ab"Some Netizens Are Unhappy That Bangsar South's Name May be Reverted to Kampung Kerinchi". 6 June 2018.
  5. ^"'Bangsar South' officially reverts to Kg Kerinchi in win for identity, tradition".www.msn.com. Archived fromthe original on 19 January 2019.
  6. ^"Bangsar South or Kampung Kerinchi: A lesson in branding". 3 October 2018.
  7. ^Augustin, Robin (May 4, 2018)."'Bangsar South' means nothing, give us back 'Kerinchi', say residents".Free Malaysia Today.
  8. ^"Change Bangsar South back to Kerinchi? 'Irrational', says estate agent".
  9. ^Pillai, Vinodh (September 10, 2018)."'Name change can wait, fix other issues in Bangsar South first'".Free Malaysia Today.
  10. ^"Bangsar South/Kampung Kerinchi issue was due to confusion | New Straits Times". 21 January 2019.

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