For
RENT MYR 3,800
per month
MYR 5/sq.ft
Title: Freehold
Tenure: 0 Years
Bedroom:
Bathroom:
Built-up Area: 700 sq.ft
Land Area: 700 sq.ft.
Others:
Tenanted
Rental Return: MYR 0
No of Years: 0
Commencement Date :
These prewar heritage shophouses are lavishly restored and refurbished to move-in condition. Ground and 1st floor of each property are separated with a front-entrance via a common foyer. The addresses are No.134-156, Jalan Pintal Tali, 10450, Penang (12 units).
Available to let from MYR 3,800 per month; MYR 4,000 per month for corner unit (unit 134)
Tenancy comes with with 2-year lease period.
The subject premises come with main-road frontage, glass facade for maximum exposure, and attached washrooms.
They also come with the following complimentary services and facilities:
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Maintenance Service
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Cleaning Service
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Pest Control
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Refuse Disposal Service
The location is centralized as it is adjacent to Komtar, Prangin Mall, 1st Avenue Mall, Penang Times Square, St Giles Wembley Hotel, Hotel Jen.
Ideal for Offices, F&B, retails such as convenience store, fashion & accessories, beauty & wellness etc
View to appreciate.
Rope Walk, or Jalan Pintal Tali, is one of the roads in George Town. It runs from Chulia Street to Prangin Road. The road got its name from the traditional rope spinner that used to set up shop there, making ropes out of coconut husk. This was in the 19th century, when ropes were in demand for bullock carts and other forms of carriages. The ropes were also required for the mooring of ships at the harbour.
When the Malays and Chinese in George Town became polarized into two camps, the rope spinners supporting the White Flag (Bendera Putih) Secret Society based at Masjid Pintal Tali. The White Flag Secret Society teamed up with the Ghee Hin, which by then also had its base at Meng Eng Soo in Rope Walk. The congregation at Masjid Pintal Tali also split into two camps by the turn of the 20th century. The splinter group set up their own mosque, the Masjid Al-Jamiul Azzakirin, better known as the Prangin Road Mosque.
For much of the 20th century, Rope Walk was a working-class part of George Town. It had a flea market, which has since been relocated to Lorong Kulit, while the road is lined with hardware stores that are still operating today. (Source: penang-traveltips.com)
The subject premises are walking-distance to Komtar, Prangin Mall and are located within the buffer zone of UNESCO enclave. Hence great exposure as it is highly-trafficked on the main roads adjoining to Pintal Tali i.e. Jln Dr Lim Chwee Leong.
Ample car parking spaces in the surrounding location.