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Location | Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia |
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Coordinates | 5°58′14″N 116°3′59″E / 5.97056°N 116.06639°E |
Address | Imago KK Times Square Phase 2, Off Jalan Coastal, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. |
Opening date | 28 March 2015 |
Developer | Asian Pac Holdings Berhad |
Management | Syarikat Kapasi Sdn. Bhd. |
Owner | Syarikat Kapasi Sdn. Bhd. |
No. of stores and services | 300 [1] |
Total retail floor area | 800,000 sq. ft. (74322 sq. m) |
No. of floors | 4 |
Website |
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Imago KK Times Square Shopping Mall ("Imago") ( Chinese: 我格广场; pinyin: wǒgéguǎngchǎng;) is a shopping mall located at the city center of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It was developed and managed by Syarikat Kapasi Sdn. Bhd., which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Asian Pac Holdings Berhad, a company listed on the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ( KLSE:ASIAPAC [4057]).
Imago is a super-regional mall [2] with a total floor space of approximately 1,400,000 sq. ft. (130,000 sq. m.) and a net retail area of about 800,000 sq. ft. (74,320 sq. m.) of non-stratified lease-only retail space. It spans four levels (basement, ground, first and second floor) and encompasses a trade mix with tenant composition of around 300 tenants that covers the broad retail spectrum such as departmental store, supermarket, fashion and accessories, electronic gadgets, cinema, indoor kids' playground, bookstore, toys, karaoke, gaming arcade, along with a vast range of dining outlets, cafes and bars. [3]
As Kota Kinabalu attracts on average 4.6 million visitors every year (2018–2022) [4] that covers the local community as well as national and international tourists from all around the world, it stands to reason that Imago is one of the most visited shopping malls in Kota Kinabalu and Borneo.
Imago The Mall at KK Times Square is one of Kota Kinabalu's largest shopping centres. It opened on 28 March 2015.
The mall was first named "KK Times Square Mall". It was then named " Imago" to symbolize the arrival of a proper non-stratified lease-only shopping mall that will have proper trade and tenant mix. This phase was later dubbed the "Vision" phase as in 2012 the mall finally underwent full-scale layout planning, market positioning, branding, trade mix planning, tenant planning, etc. [5]
The second major pre-opening event for Imago was in 2014 named "Metamorphosis", where a signing ceremony with anchor tenants was conducted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, with brands such as Michael Kors, Coach, Parkson, etc. becoming part of Imago's tenant.
One week before Imago was opened, the developer of Imago – Asian Pac Holdings Berhad, together with Malaysia's Unit Kerjasama Awam Swasta (UKAS) of the Prime Minister's Office launched the newly completed 6-lane "New Link Bridge", a public-private partnership (PPP) project that connects Jalan New Link with Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens (to the north-east) and Jalan Coastal (to the south-west) to improve the connectivity of the entire KK Times Square development with Kota Kinabalu's city centre and the rest of the city. [6]
Imago was originally slated to open in late 2014 in time for Christmas. [1] Opening was delayed and it eventually opened on Saturday, 28 March 2015, graced by the then Deputy Chief Minister of Sabah, Yang Berhormat Datuk Raymond Tan Shu Kiah. [7] The launching ceremony was conducted at The Oval (central atrium), ground floor of Imago, and the theme of the event was "Emergence" in line with its name to symbolize the "final phase of transformation into a fully-developed and completed" shopping mall.
The management of Imago is directly under the wholly owned subsidiaries of Asian Pac Holdings Berhad:
Imago is part of the larger Kota Kinabalu Times Square ("KK Times Square") development, comprising
The entire development by Asian Pac Holdings Berhad is located in the south-west section of Kota Kinabalu city.
There are several zones in Imago that is a smaller part of the entire floor but carries a different emphasis in trade mix or tenant positioning.
“Pret-a-Gouter" is located in the basement floor (BF) of Imago and it is composed of mainly food-related kiosks and outlets. There is a variety of offerings including freshly cut fruit stalls, ice cream, bubble tea, freshly squeezed fruit juices and the paper-wrapped nasi lemak (coconut milk rice).
"Welcome Point" is located at the ground floor (GF) of Imago in front of the Concierge near South Entrance, which is also the main drop-off point. Traditional cultural performances are conducted every day at regular interval from noon to 8:00 pm. A common performance that can be seen here is the "Magunatip" bamboo dance, which is a traditional dance of the Murut tribe in Sabah, also commonly found within this region such as in the Philippines.
"Aramaiti" is located to the north of the mall at ground floor (GF) of Imago in a semi-outdoor alfresco area also called "Street Walk". The term "aramaiti" is a local Kadazan-dusun language term that means "to celebrate" and is often used locally to toast a drink. It is a part of the mall that is opened till late and includes restaurants and bars. The area also has a landscaped boulevard with water features.
"Heritage Food Street" can be considered as the only food court in Imago and is located on the second floor (2F). It is designed to a very British colonial-style space similar to the British heritage towns found all across Malaysia. It uses the marble-top tables and stools commonly found in old Chinese cafes in Malaysia.
Imago also provides several facilities for the use of the public or its tenants' staff.
Imago can be considered as very active in events and activities, especially during the usual Malaysian festive periods such as Chinese New Year, Kaamatan (Harvest Festival), Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Mid-Autumn Festival, Deepavali and Christmas. Imago also turned Halloween into a major event where they have traditionally built haunted houses at the central atrium and shoppers will go into them and find a way to escape. [8]
Imago has received several awards and won mall-related competitions at local and international levels.
Imago started a charity initiative in line with its “Once Upon A Dream” Christmas event in December 2016. The charity campaign called “Hope Express” involves an indoor train ride around the mall at second floor (2F). Instead of charging a fare to take a ride, people are encouraged to make a donation of any amount. The collection is then donated in full to a charity organisation, while Imago takes care of the maintenance, upkeep and overhead costs of operating the train. [12] [13] The following organisations have benefited from Hope Express:
Imago also carried out many sponsorship programs with charitable organisations and government agencies especially on blood donation campaigns, awareness campaigns, cultural promotions, etc. These organisations and agencies include:
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