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Sandakan Harbour Square
Project
Construction started
2003
Completed
2012
Status
Completed
Developer
ICSD Ventures Sdn. Bhd.
Architect
MAA Architect
Operator
Ireka Development Management Sdn. Bhd.
Website
harbourmallsandakan.com
Physical features
Divisions
Sandakan
Location
Place
Location
Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia
Area
• Land
5 ha (13 acres)
Sandakan Harbour Square is an urban renewal project that was built under a reclaimed land in the Sandakan city. It was a project comprising a new central market, shop office, boutique hotel, waterfront esplanade and a five-storey shopping mall connecting into an international class hotel.
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