Brickfields Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is strong and mixed, driven by office workers, commuters, tourists, students, residents and religious visitors. Spending is high for food, transport, hotels, flowers, textiles, groceries and services.

Ethnicity/Race

Brickfields has a prominent Indian community and cultural identity, alongside Malay, Chinese, expatriate and migrant communities. Its shops, temples, churches and restaurants reflect a very diverse urban neighbourhood.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Jalan Travers, Jalan Bangsar, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad, Jalan Vivekananda and access roads around KL Sentral and Nu Sentral.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include Indian restaurants, textile shops, flower garland stalls, jewellery, grocers, hotels, cafes, offices, clinics, money changers, convenience stores and transport-related services.

Cost of living

Cost of living is medium to high due to central KL location and transit access. Food ranges from affordable Indian eateries to hotel and office-district pricing, while property values are supported by KL Sentral.

Landmarks

Landmarks include KL Sentral, Nu Sentral, Little India Brickfields, Sri Kandaswamy Temple, Buddhist Maha Vihara, churches, YMCA, schools and heritage religious buildings.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include Little India, KL Sentral, Indian food and culture, temples, transport connectivity, heritage streets and convenient access to Bangsar, Mid Valley and central Kuala Lumpur.

Population data

Population figures vary by neighbourhood boundary, but daytime footfall is very high because of KL Sentral, offices, schools, hotels and Little India commercial activity.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic is heavy around Jalan Tun Sambanthan, Jalan Travers, KL Sentral, Nu Sentral and routes to Bangsar, Mid Valley and the city centre. Peak hours and festival periods create strong congestion.

Market Profile

Brickfields is attractive for F&B, hotels, transport-linked retail, Indian goods, flower shops, offices, education, clinics, tourism services and businesses serving commuters around KL Sentral.

Brickfields is one of Kuala Lumpur’s oldest neighbourhoods, located southwest of the city centre beside KL Sentral. Known as Little India, it combines Indian cultural identity, historic temples, schools, churches, restaurants, budget hotels, offices and the country’s most important rail transport hub.

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