Kenny Lim
Feb 1, 2010

Space U8 appoints Crush for creative and public relations in Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR - Commercial development Space U8 has appointed Crush Communications as its creative and public relations agency in Malaysia.

Space U8 appoints Crush for creative and public relations in Malaysia
Space U8 is a major property development incorporating a SUMO (Shop Unit Mall Office) concept to offer a lifestyle cum retail experience for tenants and consumers alike.

The commercial development is built on the hybrid concept of dual frontage, featuring shop offices on the outside with an inner façade of retail outlets.

"Having the opportunity to be part of this new, exciting and fresh development is very much in tune with what we have to offer,” said Johnson Lopez, Crush Malaysia’s head of client servicing.

“New and interesting ideas have already been bounced between us and the Space U8 management team. The feedback has been very positive and we are excited to proceed to the execution stage,” he continued.

Raja Nizam, general manager of the Space U8 development, said he would be looking for an “extraordinary” advertising and promotion plan to assist in creating awareness for the development.

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