The MET Corporate Towers (The MET), developed by Triterra, stands as a groundbreaking addition to Malaysia’s commercial skyline, redefining corporate spaces through an innovative blend of functionality, lifestyle integration, and cutting-edge tenancy management. As the first Grade A Strata office in KL Metropolis, The MET reimagines the future of office spaces, strategically positioned to support SMEs—the backbone of Malaysia’s economy. Introducing an upgraded concept that sets a new benchmark as “The New Business Class,” The MET seamlessly merges work and leisure, creating a dynamic environment where productivity, lifestyle, and community thrive together.
Strategically located within the prestigious Mont’ Kiara enclave, The MET is uniquely positioned to serve as a nexus for global and regional business activities. With its proximity to the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), and the Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry (MITI), the development offers unparalleled access to key economic hubs. Situated in a diverse neighbourhood with over 50 nationalities, The MET thrives in a setting that encourages collaboration and innovation among professionals from around the world.
The defining feature of The MET is its 3rd Space Concept, which reimagines the traditional workspace by seamlessly integrating work, leisure, and lifestyle elements. Its impressive culinary directory features renowned outlets such as %Arabica, Lacher Patisserie, Fiancée, Culinart, OR Gelato, Brotani, and SOL, a rooftop lounge on Level 40. The Malaysiana Food Garden was conceptualised as a dynamic dining space, serving as a lively food court during the day and transforming into an accessible venue for events in the evenings, catering to a diverse range of consumers, offering tenants and visitors a plethora of choices, with JHOL, Niko Neko, and Atlas Super Bar soon to enhance the offering.
This concept also features premium facilities like a state-of-the-art gym, a business theatre with a 70-seat auditorium, and a host of versatile event spaces on Level 9, designed to command stunning views and elevate experiences for gatherings and functions. Complementing these is the luxurious coworking hub, “The MET Club by Colony,” located on Level 10, which caters to startups, solo entrepreneurs, and small teams. Thoughtfully designed green landscapes and hospitality-inspired amenities redefine work-life balance, establishing The MET as a hub for dynamic, inspiring experiences beyond the traditional workplace.
Another key innovation at The MET is its emphasis on flexibility and tenant-centric management. Offering office layouts that range from compact spaces ideal for startups to expansive whole-floor offices for larger corporations, the design allows tenants to scale their operations seamlessly without the need to relocate. Tower A provides a diverse selection of options across its low, mid, and high floors. Additionally, the introduction of Stratified-Tenancy-Management, pioneered by Trilink Real Estate, has revolutionised the landlord-tenant relationship by enhancing operational efficiency, reducing vacancies, and minimising downtime through a centralised management approach that benefits all stakeholders.
Further enhancing its appeal, The MET is set to launch Trek Rides, a Demand Responsive Transit (DRT) service aimed at simplifying commuting for tenants and visitors. This innovative solution underscores Triterra’s commitment to convenience and accessibility, ensuring seamless connectivity within the development’s surrounding areas.
Extending beyond the boundaries of the corporate tower, Triterra is also actively engaging with local councils, community leaders, and stakeholders to drive continuous improvement in the surrounding environment. From beautifying pavements and enhancing pedestrian safety to optimising traffic flow and organising community events, these initiatives reflect the developer’s dedication to creating a thriving neighbourhood that benefits both The MET’s occupants and the larger Mont’ Kiara community.
As the first Grade-A strata office in KL Metropolis, The MET Corporate Towers has already attracted leading names such as Siemens Healthineers, Siemens Malaysia and CIDB, who have established their presence within the development. These partnerships underscore the project’s status as a premier choice for businesses seeking an environment that fosters innovation, growth, and long-term success.
Christopher Lim, CEO of Triterra, remarked, “Our goal with The MET was to create more than just office spaces. We envisioned a community that empowers success, fosters innovation, and enhances daily experiences. The MET embodies our commitment to delivering excellence and innovation.”
With its strategic location, forward-thinking design, and tenant-focused solutions, The MET Corporate Towers is more than just a corporate address—it’s a benchmark for the future of workspaces. By blending functionality, elegance, and innovation, The MET sets a new standard for what a modern corporate environment can achieve.
The Glassbox at The MET Corporate Towers redefines versatility in event spaces, featuring a 70-seat auditorium designed for business presentations and intimate functions. Complementing this is the rooftop area, an adaptable open-air venue ideal for gatherings, networking events, or celebrations, all set against the picturesque backdrop of KL Metropolis.
Stepping inside The Glassbox, the function hall transforms any event into a memorable experience. With its seamless blend of modern design, ample natural light, and sweeping views of KL Metropolis, this versatile space provides an elegant setting perfect for gatherings ranging from corporate functions to intimate celebrations.
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