1 Borneo Hypermall

Designer brands like Cortina Watch, Guess, BYSI, Southhaven, Edmundser, Bega, Esprit, Hang Ten, Charles and Keith, Royal Sporting House, Elianto, Tomei, Blush and Salabianca are heading to Sabah.   

They are setting up shop at the mammoth 1Borneo hypermall that will open its doors come March next year.

Sabah would inevitably conjure images of the famed Mount Kinabalu and the diving haven of Pulau Sipadan. 

There is also the orang utan, Borneo pygmy elephants and the yearly Kaamatan or Harvest Festival of the Kadazandusun community. 

Sabah’s tourism promotion efforts have until now largely focused on the state’s nature and cultural attractions.  

That is all about to change and Sabah can take its place among the shopping destinations in Asia in about eight months. 

Designer brands like Cortina Watch, Guess, BYSI, Southhaven, Edmundser, Bega, Esprit, Hang Ten, Charles and Keith, Royal Sporting House, Elianto, Tomei, Blush and Salabianca are heading to the state capital. 

They are setting up shop at the mammoth 1Borneo hypermall that will open its doors come March next year. 

Raymond Chan, MD

With some 600 shop lots scattered over a total floor area of nearly 140,000sq m, 1Borneo is a tad smaller than Kuala Lumpur’s Mid Valley Megamall in terms of retail space. 

But there is more to 1Borneo. The largest shopping complex in Borneo will have four hotels with a total of about 800 rooms slated to be operational late next year. 

Among them are the no frills Tune Hotel affiliated with budget airline AirAsia, Novotel and the Grand Boulevard. There are two blocks of 800 mid-level condominiums and the proposed 114 super condominiums. All these will push the total built up area at 1Borneo to a staggering 445,000 sq m. 

Jointly developed by Sagajuta (Sabah) Sdn Bhd, a division of construction giant Ramajuta Group and the United Sabah Islamic Association, that owns the 9.4ha site, 1Borneo promises to add another dimension to what Sabah can offer to its 2.5 million annual visitors.  

“The push for eco and cultural tourism is fine but shopping is an important element for travellers these days, particularly Asians,” Sagajuta managing director Raymond Chan said. 

He reckons the RM1bil 1Borneo is at “the right place at the right time” with the advent of the Asean open skies policy by 2009 and with budget airlines like AirAsia in operations. 

Chan said the mall would redefine shopping in this part of the world as about 40% of foreign brands setting up shop in 1Borneo were new to the country.  

“Currently when Sabahans want to shop for branded stuff the first choice would likely be Kuala Lumpur. Soon there will be more reason for people from the peninsula to come to Sabah for some serious shopping at 1Borneo apart from the mountain and the islands.”  

The immediate catchment area for 1Borneo is Kota Kinabalu’s 800,000 population and those who live within 20 km of the city’s vicinity. Universiti Malaysia Sabah with 16,000 students and staff and the spanking new Federal department complex or “mini Putrajaya” is just a stone’s throw away. 

Chan also believes 1Borneo will be big enough to pull in not only those from various districts but also Bruneians. 

It comes as no surprise that Sagajuta is targeting 50,000 visitors daily on weekdays and up to 70,000 on weekends when 1Borneo opens. “We are certain there will be numerous repeat visitors,” Chan said.  

As construction of 1Borneo reaches its final stages, Chan has assembled a management team that includes Singaporean expert Wong Chee Hwa who has 25 years experience in mall and property management. 

Wong, who is 1Borneo’s operations manager, said some RM2.5mil has been allocated for advertising and promotions for the few months before and after the opening of 1Borneo. “It will be unforgettable because I want 1Borneo to take off with a bang,” he said. 

And after the glitzy opening, those coming to 1Borneo would find a “classy” but affordable place for shopping, Chan said.  

“By then Sabah will no longer just be known for its nature but also for some real serious retail therapy,” he added.  

1 Borneo Location Map

First public aquarium in 1Borneo

1BORNEO will house Borneo’s first public aquarium and ocean discovery centre called Aquatica. 

Covering an area of some 2,800sq m Aquatica will showcase over 500 marine life species. 

For children and teenagers, 1Borneo would feature playgrounds and entertainment centres spread over two floors.  

Sagajuta (Sabah) Sdn Bhd managing director Raymond Chan said: “One of our key target markets are teenagers. When they come to 1Borneo, the parents will naturally follow.” 

Chan and his management team have been studying major malls worldwide to come up with various concepts for 1Borneo. Thus visitors will find retail outlets arranged in “thematic clusters.” 

The concourse or lower ground floor for example has been designated the market hall/household/services zone that would house the 84,000 sq ft Giant supermarket, the largest in Borneo. 

Hovercraft service to the mall

DESCRIBED as the largest lifestyle hypermall, 1Borneo will have more superlatives attached to its name. 

Located some 7km from downtown Kota Kinabalu, 1Borneo’s proponents are making sure those intending to head to the mall will find it plain sailing – literally. 

1Borneo will be the first mall in Malaysia and perhaps in Asia to operate a dedicated hovercraft service. 

1 Borneo developer Sagajuta Sdn Bhd managing director Raymond Chan said his company was targeting to get its fleet of three hovercraft operating when the mall opened its doors come March 2008. 

Initially, each of the 30-seater hovercraft would ply 1Borneo and the Kota Kinabalu water front adjacent to the Warisan Square complex, Sagajuta’s first venture into the shopping centre business in Sabah. 

Chan said the 15km journey to 1Borneo would take about 15 minutes by sea across the scenic Likas Bay. 

“I am sure those who ride the hovercraft would find the journey to be too short because it will be a thrilling experience,” he said. 

At a later stage, Sagajuta will extend the hovercraft services to the Kota Kinabalu international airport thus enabling passengers to avoid peak hour traffic jams. 

To cap it all off, 1Borneo will become the first mall in the country to have its own helicopter services for those in search of some serious retail therapy to reach the mall even faster. 

“Perhaps those who spend say a minimum of RM3,000 in a single day could be ferried back to their resorts in a helicopter. That would make them remember their stay in Sabah,” said Chan. 

Chan said 1Borneo would also be operating a fleet of shuttle buses to ferry passengers from designated points such as hotels and resorts as well as the downtown area to an air-conditioned terminal at the mall.  

1 Borney Hypermall’s Website - http://www.1borneo.net

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11 Responses to “News 1 Borneo Hypermall to Open March 2008”

  1. olive oil says:

    I think we need more of such development to East Malaysia, being the most richest states in Malaysia, its a shame why the people couldn’t enjoy such luxuries we have in Penisular Malaysia.
    And at least, Sarawak government should be role their eyes and wonder as their smaller neighbour Sabah could march into such modernization without much fuss compared to the them, the so called richest state in Malaysia.
    Being a Sarawakian, I am not proud of this…

    Kudos to Sabah…welcome to globalization…

  2. sns says:

    Hey Olive Oil .. where’s Popeye? (hehhe .. sorrie couldn’t help that. )

    I guess Sarawak did GREAT with the recent 10th Rainforest World Music Festival. AND i am sure u were proud of that. I was .. even though i was miles away across the Laut China Selatan.

    Urbanization (like a fancy mall) isn’t THE best of all things. Yes.. they sorta evoke a sense of luxury at times, but u guys have loads of great heritage and riches. Sarawak has awesome Nature & Eco friendly places. I love the Mulu Caves, really awe inspiring.

    Or mebbe i should now wish for Batu Caves to be more awesome + magnificent + indescribable. :)

    p/s Alternatively U can move over to KL … lots of shopping centres here :) hehe

  3. fhinz says:

    well, I like to shop in KL but love to be a Miri resident. Anyway, if I’m not mistaken, Miri has the biggest shopping mall in Sarawak (maybe thanks to Bruneians, haha…) And there’s a review about Miri, saying that Miri is a mix of traditional and modern. Who ever can find a city with shopping complex and traditional pasars like Miri :D

  4. From Ireland says:

    Being sabahan is wonderful. Nothing compare of being the people who are there and stand still. We are the people of the earth and we are all responsable for what we have done to our world. Being the biggest, coolest or you name it is only temporary but the biggest coming towards us is Global Warming. Im pure native kadazandusun person and so proud finally my land got what they dreams of or not quite yet (if I may put it in that way). Back in 20 to 15 years ago we are nohting but jungle and beautifull rivers. Some said if you travelling to Sabah you`ll need to bring you own matress because they think we still live on the trees. Is not something we should be ashame off but should be proud. Ask you friend come for a coffee and shake his hand for this beautiful day we have. To dearest sabahan, im proud of you all for what you all are now but always never forgert “what you give to your world will come back to you before you know it”.
    SAVE THE NATURE AND IT WILL SAVE YOU GENERATIONS

  5. veron says:

    what retail shops have in 1borneo? tq

  6. Jay says:

    proud to be Sabahanz… come on Sabah, we are the best of the best..

  7. patushee says:

    its great that we gonna have loads of soon-to-be-shopping malls.By embracing modernization , doesnt mean that weve forgotten our culture or ruining the nature.we have to embrace both equally.dont worry ireland…sabah still have loads of jungles …forests that havent been ruined yet..if its what u meant .the government should know better …theyll think of something in order to preserve the important stuff here ..dont worry about it …its time for us to move forward ….theres no turning back …lets support this for the sake of our future generation …May God Bless Our Country!!!!

  8. Ida says:

    Spending too much

  9. 1Earth says:

    I’m looking forward to both the aquarium and the hovercraft. The ‘regular’ scheduled shuttle service isn’t working quite as well as expected. I waited a good 80 minutes for the supposedly half-hourly service.

    It’s a good effort so far and glad to have something like it in KK, but things need to be improved for it to match the hype it generated prior to opening. Or is that just how it goes?

  10. Fred Netto says:

    Was there an officially opening of the Mall?

  11. Jason King says:

    My observation of the Mall, mostly or rather almost all especially the food sold in the premise are beyond normal citizen capable to purchase. Need adjustment my friend…

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