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Developer of region’s IKEA-anchored malls announces new ‘dining hubs’ in Petaling Jaya and Johor Bahru

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 2 min read
Developer of region’s IKEA-anchored malls announces new ‘dining hubs’ in Petaling Jaya and Johor Bahru
Ikano Centres will open IPC Gourmet Hall in IPC Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya (artist's impression above) and Toppen Foodland in Toppen Shopping Centre in Johor Bahru this December. Photo: Ikano Centres
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Ikano Centres, part of Ikano Retail and the developer of IKEA-anchored shopping centres in Malaysia and Thailand, has announced two “dining hubs” in Malaysia.

Come December, Ikano Centres will open IPC Gourmet Hall in IPC Shopping Centre in Petaling Jaya and Toppen Foodland in Toppen Shopping Centre in Johor Bahru.

“Leveraging IKEA as a key anchor creates a fully integrated shopping environment that drives significant cross shopping and customer flow across the destinations,” says Ikano Centres in a March 31 press release. “This helps to enhance footfall and the overall attractiveness of both the shopping centres, along with their diverse mix of retail brands.”

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