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Matrix Concepts to open RM250mil Kompleks Arena Seremban in June

Matrix Concepts to open RM250mil Kompleks Arena Seremban in June

KUALA LUMPUR: Kompleks Arena Seremban, a RM250 million integrated commercial and lifestyle hub developed by Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd, is set to officially open its doors on June 28, marking a major addition to Negri Sembilan's urban growth corridor.
Founder and group executive deputy chairman Datuk Seri Lee Tian Hock said this marks the beginning of a new chapter for Negri Sembilan's urban and lifestyle landscape.
Developed by Karisma Perwira Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of the Lee Tian Hock Yong Chou Lian (L) Foundation, the complex is poised to become a vibrant hub for commerce, entertainment and community engagement.
The launch ceremony will be officiated by Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun and will feature the unveiling of five core components across 1.8 hectares and 650,000 square feet.
These components include Karisma Arena, Arena Premier Hotel, Menara Karisma, Arena Square and Arena Residences.
Looking ahead, Matrix Concepts said Kompleks Arena Seremban is envisioned as a lifestyle and community hub supporting a wide range of uses.
This includes concerts and cultural shows, indoor sports tournaments, e-sports events, corporate launches, business seminars, family festivals and educational programmes.
"With strong infrastructure, strategic location and purpose-built design, the complex aims to attract a broad spectrum of stakeholders, from event organisers and corporate clients to families and tourists," it added.
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