• This relaunch marks Windsor Collection’s first foray in Malaysia and reflects the company’s commitment to enhancing urban living through quality design, curated facilities, and active community-building initiatives.

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 14): ALAIA Titiwangsa is set to be relaunched under the Windsor Collection, following the acquisition of Black Lotus Development Sdn Bhd, the project's original developer, by Kenneth Lau, chairman of Multifield International Holdings Ltd, Hong Kong.

The serviced apartment development with a gross development value of RM285 million located in Taman Tiara Titiwangsa was acquired by Lau as part of Multifield International Holdings’ strategic expansion in Malaysia.

Recognising ALAIA Titiwangsa’s prime location and well-designed offering, the company is relaunching the development under its Windsor Collection brand, bringing its international expertise to the local market.

Under its Windsor Collection brand, the company has successfully introduced international-grade hospitality and commercial projects across Shanghai and Zhuhai in China, and now Kuala Lumpur.

“This relaunch marks Windsor Collection’s first foray in Malaysia and reflects the company’s commitment to enhancing urban living through quality design, curated facilities, and active community-building initiatives,” stated the company in a media release.

Daryl Ng, the CEO of Windsor Collection said the relaunch signifies a new chapter for ALAIA Titiwangsa, injecting renewed energy and a refined living experience for homeowners and investors where community meets exclusivity.

“We kept the design and features unchanged, and over 45% of our units have already been taken up, with strong demand expected to continue into the year.

“The relaunch under Windsor Collection brings our international experience in delivering a high standard in property management and community-focused living, reinforcing our commitment to delivering homes that integrate luxury with functionality,” he added.

Scheduled for completion in 4Q2026, ALAIA Titiwangsa comprises 436 serviced apartments across 40 storeys, with unit sizes ranging from 635 to 1,012 sq ft.

Units come in 1+1, 2+1 and 3+1 bedroom configurations with rectangular layouts to allow for easy furniture placement.

“Offering two distinctive view orientations, north-facing units offer scenic views of the Banjaran skyline, while south-facing units provide picturesque sight of the Kuala Lumpur city skyline and Titiwangsa Lake Gardens,” stated Multifield International.

The serviced apartment supports a work-from-home lifestyle with an integrated co-working space that includes a private meeting room. Residents can also enjoy various social spaces, including a vibrant social hub with 18 curated shop lots and Kebun, a green sanctuary featuring fruit trees and a spice garden.

Additional amenities include the Green Folly and an array of sky facilities on Level 40, such as sky lounge, sky dining, jacuzzi, karaoke rooms, an infinity sky swimming pool, and sky cinema.

ALAIA is conveniently located to nearby international schools (Wesley Methodist, International School of KL and Sayfol International School); private and government hospitals (Tawakal, KPJ, HKL, Institut Jantung Negara and Columbia Asia, Gleneagles); hypermarkets and supermarkets (AEON, Giant, Jaya Grocers, Ben’s Independent Grocer); major banks and Titiwangsa Lake Gardens, which are all within a 10km radius. Adding a layer of convenience for residents, ALAIA also offers easy access to DUKE Highway.

In conjunction with the relaunch, Windsor Collection is offering special Chinese New Year promotions for homebuyers. Customers who make bookings between Feb 1 to March 13, 2025 will receive an exclusive Angpau worth RM1,688, while a referral incentive programme will reward successful recommendations with a 2% referral fee.

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