For
RENT MYR 11,400
per month
MYR 4/sq.ft
Title: Freehold
Tenure: 0 Years
Bedroom:
Bathroom:
Built-up Area: 3,000 sq.ft
Land Area: 0 sq.ft.
Others:
Tenanted
Rental Return: MYR 0
No of Years: 0
Commencement Date :
The subject premises is an office building namely Livingston Tower with MSC Status located on Agryll Road, in Penang George Town downtown.
Level 9 has a unit sized at 3,000 sq ft, for rent at MYR 3.50 per sq ft + RM 0.30 for common area maintenance charges (i.e. lift, toilets, water/sewer, lightings, janitorial, security, air-conditioning)
More info of available units to rent as follows:-
- Level 12 17,800 sq ft, MYR 4 per sq ft + MYR 0.30 per sq. ft. (maintenance fee)
- Level 12a (Penthouse with 18ft high ceiling) 11,000 sq ft, MYR 4 per sq ft + MYR 0.30 per sq ft (maintenance fee)
View to appreciate.
About the Location
Argyll Road , or Jalan Argyll, is one of the roads branching out of Penang Road, in George Town, Penang. Today it is a one way street with traffic flow from Penang Road to Larut Road. Argyll Road also form a major intersection with Transfer Road, and minor junctions with Clarke Street, Ceylon Lane, Amoy Laneand Argyll Lane, which is said to be the longest lane in George Town without an address.
In the 19th century, it had a sizable North Indian community, as did the area surrounding Penang Road. The North Indians community living in the area built two places of worship in the area, namely the Sri Kunj Bihari Temple on Penang Road and the Benggali Mosque on Leith Street. Argyll Road itself was once called Lorong Benggali.
The dominance of the North Indian character was eroded towards the fourth quarter of the 19th century, as mining activities helped create an influx of Chinese immigrants into George Town. Although not all are involved in tin mining, many penniless immigrants arrived to provide auxiliary services.
Argyll Road is known in Penang Hokkien as Bang3ga1li1 Hang33 (Traditional Chinese: 萬葛里巷, Simplified Chinese: 万葛里巷) meaning "Bengali Alley". Incidentally, the Hokkiens in Penang do not differentiate North Indians by their different states. Anybody arriving in Penang from the port of Calcutta was termed Bang3ga14 while those arriving from the port of Madras is Keh1leng3na1.
Source from penangtraveltips.com