KL Tower To Be Temporarily Closed From Today Until Further Notice
The Communications Ministry said the reopening date will be announced through various media channels.
The Kuala Lumpur Tower will be temporarily closed starting today, 17 April, to facilitate maintenance and improvement works under its new management
In a statement, the Communications Ministry announced that LSH Service Master Sdn Bhd (LSHSM) has officially taken over the operations, management, and maintenance of the iconic landmark effective 1 April 2025.
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The ministry also reiterated that the Kuala Lumpur Tower is government-owned, and that the previous concessionaire, Menara Kuala Lumpur Sdn Bhd (MKLSB), is no longer allowed to operate on the premises
"The presence of MKLSB on the Kuala Lumpur Tower premises after 31 March 2025 is unauthorised," the ministry stated, adding that the Federal Lands Commissioner has issued two eviction notices to MKLSB dated 3 April and 9 April 2025.
"Therefore, any operations and transactions still being carried out by MKLSB are without government authorisation," the statement continued.
To ensure visitor safety and comfort, and to allow the new management to carry out necessary upgrades, the Kuala Lumpur Tower will remain closed until further notice
The Communications Ministry said the reopening date will be announced through various media channels.
According to Bernama, the ministry added in a previous statement that the tower's daily operations and staff would not be affected by the change in concessionaire.
Here's the public notice by the Communications Ministry:
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