Jalan Chow Kit Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is broad, supported by shoppers, tourists, traders, commuters, hotel guests, office users and strong street-level retail activity.

Ethnicity/Race

The corridor serves traders, shoppers, tourists, hotel guests, office workers, market visitors, public transport users and Kuala Lumpur’s mixed urban communities.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Jalan Chow Kit, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Jalan Raja Laut, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Jalan Dang Wangi and routes toward Kampung Baru and Dataran Merdeka.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include textile shops, markets, hotels, restaurants, convenience stores, wholesalers, street vendors, offices, clinics and retail outlets.

Cost of living

Cost of living is high for central Kuala Lumpur, though the area also offers budget hotels, older retail, wholesale activity and practical local food options.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Chow Kit Monorail Station, Chow Kit market areas, Jalan TAR retail streets, hotels, night-market activity and surrounding commercial shoplots.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include historic retail character, high pedestrian visibility, market activity, monorail access, hotel catchment and strong day-to-night commercial flow.

Population data

The catchment includes Chow Kit market users, Jalan TAR shoppers, monorail commuters, hotel guests, traders, office workers and visitors moving through central Kuala Lumpur.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic on Jalan Chow Kit is busy throughout the day due to retail shops, markets, hotels, monorail access, office movement and city-centre traffic toward Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman and Jalan Raja Laut.

Market Profile

Jalan Chow Kit is suitable for street retail, wholesale trade, hotels, F&B, convenience shops, advertising, tourism services, textiles and budget-facing consumer businesses.

Jalan Chow Kit is by far one of the oldest and most historical streets in Malaysia. This road is very busy throughout the day with hundreds of vehicles travelling along the offices and other commercial areas within the Klang Valley city centre. Jalan Chow Kit is situated right in the city centre where most of the commercial centres are located.

Connects City Centre with Suburbs of KL

It connects many parts of the city centre between Bukit Bintang and towards suburbs like Damansara. In Jalan Chow Kit, there are a long stretch of retail outlets and shops where there are among some of the oldest shops in Malaysia today.

There is a Chow Kit Monorail station located here where passengers come from and towards other parts of the city centre. Along Jalan Chow Kit, there are a few hotels like the Cititel Express as well as a night market that comes alive at night.

The main stretch of Jalan Chow Kit is lined with lampposts on both sides of road. There are in total about 26 lampposts enacted along this street where advertising panels are mounted and visible to people in vehicles on the traffic jams here all day. Apart from that, due to the commercial centres here, there are a lot of people who travel here for work each day. Tourists are seen on foot along most of the shops and the pedestrian walkways that are available along this road as well where there is a Tune Hotel located towards the tail end of the street.

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