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Average Cost Per Desk Kuala Lumpur in 2019

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Average Cost Per Desk Kuala Lumpur in 2019

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In 2017, flexible workspace centre supply in Kuala Lumpur grew by 36%, making it the fastest growing key city in the APAC region, outpacing fast-growing markets in Gurugram, Chennai, Brisbane, Hong Kong and Sydney. The Malaysian capital saw a further 12% growth in 2018, while more mature markets such as Singapore saw a 9% increase.

Research by Instant Offices highlights why Kuala Lumpur remains a dynamic hub of activity for domestic and international markets, despite some of the most expensive markets for office space falling in the Asia-Pacific region

Last year in Kuala Lumpur, supply of hybrid office space increased by 31%, while pure co-working space and serviced offices saw 10% and 7% growth respectively. An average desk rate of RM 886 across the city indicates the strength of the market.

Flexible Office Market Growth in 2018

Serviced

Co-working

Hybrid

12%

7%

10%

31%

Demand for space in the city continues to rise, and more businesses swap the constraints of traditional offices for flexible workspace and corporates. International firms are also making use of this low-cost, low-risk way of sampling the local market.

Number of Flexible Workspace Centres: 112

Area

Average Desk Cost

Overall

RM 886

Kuala Lumpur City Centre

RM 843

Kuala Lumpur Sentral

RM 797

City Centre

Average Desk Cost: RM 843 *£157/$205

As one of the most expensive places for flexible workspace in Kuala Lumpur, many centres are located outside the City Centre. However, businesses still have options to choose from with co-working space, serviced offices and hybrid space available.

Sentral

Average Desk Cost: RM 797 *£148/$194

Businesses looking to secure office space in this exclusive urban centre are spoilt for choice. With global connectivity and access to Malaysia’s largest transportation hub, Sentral offers an international ambience and unrivalled convenience.

Additional research by Instant Offices, which collates more than 20 years of data, shows businesses can save up to 73% by choosing flexible office space over conventional leased space in the world’s major cities.

 

Flexible Office Space in Kuala Lumpur

As reported in the Asia-Pacific Flexible Workspace Report last year, two innovative workspaces had been delivered in Kuala Lumpur for AMEX and IT company Datacom. The managed office solution saw 90,000 sq. ft. of flexible office space being delivered for over 1,100 employees.

In Kuala Lumpur, the government also has plans to use the tech in areas like safety, environment, energy, waste management and more. Outside of China, the region is the first to implement Alibaba’s City Brain tech, an AI platform that tracks cameras citywide to monitor traffic control and accidents.

The innovative and collaborative business culture has seen demand for flexible workspace grow in key cities across Malaysia.

More Key Areas in Kuala Lumpur for Business Include:

 

  • Damansara Heights: an affluent, highly-developed area and one of the most sought after addresses in the city.
  • Bangsar South: a fully integrated residential and commercial hub that boasts excellent transport connectivity and facilities.
  • Mont Kiara: an affluent prime location in Kuala Lumpur, well connected by major highways with an abundance of green space.
  • Petaling Jaya: A major Malaysian city and key commercial district, including retail hubs, hotels and attractions.
  • Subang Jaya: Situated close to the Kuala Lumpur city centre and home to several higher learning institutions, Subang Jaya is a busy, fast-paced city.

Conversion rate at the time this piece was written

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