Setia Alam
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Setia Alam (Jawi: ستيا عالم; Chinese: 实达
Setia Alam is an integrated development spanning over 4,000 acres (16 km2) of land. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA), which has placed restrictions on the establishment of entertainment outlets such as pubs, discos, and lottery businesses.
Setia Alam is represented in the Parliament by Azli Yusof, the Member of Parliament for Shah Alam, and Mohd Najwan Halimi, the State Assemblyman for Kota Anggerik.[1]
History
[edit]This RM 20 billion township was launched in 2004 by SP Setia Berhad. It was formerly known as North Hummock Estate, which the family-controlled See Hoy Chan Group owned. However, instead of developing the land, the group sold it to SP Setia. [citation needed]
The project consists of a few major developments marketed as Setia Alam (a 2,525-acre integrated township with mixed residential and commercial development), Setia Eco Park (791 acres of fully gated and guarded luxury semi-dee and bungalow development and is Malaysia's first eco township), Setia City (a 240-acre integrated green city centre development), and Alam Nusantara by PKNS and Anjung Sari by Sazean Group. Both Alam Nusantara's and Anjung Sari's lands (totalling 614.26 acres) were sold by SP Setia to PKNS as part of SP Setia's strategies to develop the Setia Alam development. SP Setia's Setia Alam and Setia Eco Park townships have won several awards locally and internationally, including the World's Best Master Plan Development for Setia Eco Park in FIABCI International Prix d'Excellence Award 2007 held in Barcelona, Spain. In 2013, Setia Alam won the World's Best Master Plan Development in FIABCI, held in Taichung, Taiwan. [2][3]
Location and accessibility
[edit]Setia Alam is located on the western flank of Shah Alam, just adjacent to its boundary with Klang. It is served by a spur route of the NKVE North–South Expressway Northern Route. Selangor State Route B1 (Jalan Meru) links Setia Alam to Puncak Alam and ultimately Kuala Selangor due north and downtown Klang due south.
The closest rail station is the KD13 KTM Klang, which is about 7.6km south. The future SA18 Pasar Klang LRT station is about 6 km south. RapidKL bus route 753 connects Setia Alam to the Section 14 bus hub in downtown Shah Alam.[4]
Traffic congestion along the NKVE-Setia Alam Link, during rush hour, has become rampant in recent years as more residents moved into the township, especially with the completion of apartments at Setia Alam North and spillover from neighboring townships, such as Bandar Bukit Raja,[5] Aman Perdana,[6] and Meru. A RM7,000,000 upgrade to the Setia Alam interchange was announced in March 2023 and finished in somewhere in Summer 2023.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Keputusan | Pilihan Raya Umum Malaysia Ke-15". PRU @ Sinar Harian. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
- ^ "Setia Alam attracting bigger expat community". focusmalaysia.my. 2023-09-15. Retrieved 2024-07-27.
- ^ Loh, Keith (2023-08-11). "Setia Alam – An Ideal Location for Investment and Young Families". HCK Capital Group. Retrieved 2024-07-27.
- ^ "753 : Hentian Bandar Shah Alam ~ UiTM Puncak Alam". Retrieved 11 March 2018.
- ^ "Sime Darby Property". www.SimeDarbyProperty.com. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ "Taman Aman Perdana - Propwall". www.Propwall.my. Retrieved 15 December 2017.
- ^ "RM7mil road upgrade for Setia Alam". The Star. Retrieved 2023-04-08.
External links
[edit]- Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam
- Shah Alam travel guide from Wikivoyage