Kota Kinabalu’s emerging CBD, where heritage gives way to vision.
Modelled after some of the more popular boardwalk destinations in the region like Clarke Quay in Singapore and Asiatique in Bangkok, the boardwalk will embrace al fresco dining, trendy bars, well-thought through public spaces, waterfront marche are all to be carefully curated to capture the waterfront history and spirit.
Central and accessible.
Lies in the heart of KK’s original central business district (CBD). The old working harbour has been reimagined to be an international waterfront city district, where you can experience a unique urban lifestyle in a blend of culture, entertainment and luxury.
It is situated next to the upcoming Kota Kinabalu International Cruise Terminal and the Jesselton Point Ferry Terminal, providing direct ferries to nearby islands. It is easily accessible from the new Sabah International Convention Centre and Gaya Street, one of the most popular streets in Kota Kinabalu.