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City Tower, Seberang Perai

Coordinates: 5°22′15″N 100°25′58″E / 5.3707°N 100.4329°E / 5.3707; 100.4329
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City Tower
Menara Bandaraya (Malay)
Map
Former namesMPSP Tower (2005–2019)
MBSP Tower (2019–2019)
General information
AddressJalan Perda Utama, 14000 Bukit Tengah, Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia
Town or citySeberang Perai, Penang
CountryMalaysia
Coordinates5°22′15″N 100°25′58″E / 5.3707°N 100.4329°E / 5.3707; 100.4329
Construction started2002[1]
Completed2005[1]
Opened2006[1]
OwnerSeberang Perai City Council
Height
Height90.5 m (297 ft)[1]
Top floor16
Technical details
Floor count16
Floor area290,000 m2 (3,100,000 sq ft)[1]
Grounds10 acres (4.0 ha)[1]

The City Tower, formerly known as MBSP Tower, is the local government headquarters of Seberang Perai within the Malaysian state of Penang. Completed in 2005, it serves as the seat of the Seberang Perai City Council (abbrev. MBSP).

History

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The former Seberang Perai City Council headquarters at Butterworth, in use until 2006.

Prior to the construction of the building, the headquarters of the Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) was a five-storey building at Butterworth. As the local government expanded its workforce and responsibilities, the existing office space became insufficient.[2]

In 2001, the city council acquired the present-day 10-acre (4.0 ha) site at Bandar Perda from the Penang Regional Development Authority (PERDA) for RM13.5 million. Construction of the new 16-storey headquarters began in 2002 and was completed by 2005. The city council relocated to the new premises in the following year. The building was renamed City Tower in 2019, following Seberang Perai's ascension to city status that year.[1]

The construction of the tower was mired in controversy. Between 2000 and 2007, MBSP's reserves shrank by RM230 million.[3][4] While the official cost of the tower was RM53 million, allegations arose that MBSP spent RM85 million on the new headquarters.[1][4] Cost overruns also compelled the developer, associated with the then-ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, to scale down construction to the present-day building. After Pakatan Rakyat (now Pakatan Harapan) gained control of the state in 2008, newly elected Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng initiated investigations into the alleged misappropriation by the local government, which reportedly led to a loss of development funds for the municipality.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Yaacob, Zainulfaqar (25 Sep 2019). "Kompleks pentadbiran MBSP kini dinamakan 'Menara Bandaraya'". Buletin Mutiara (in Malay). Retrieved 25 Oct 2024.
  2. ^ Yeng, Ai Chun (22 Nov 2008). "Former MPSP building up for sale". The Star. Retrieved 25 Oct 2024.
  3. ^ Caroline, Jim (Jan 2015). "Good governance and government sector performance at Majlis Perbandaran Seberang Perai" (PDF). Universiti Utara Malaysia.
  4. ^ a b c "Developer ready to face probe" (PDF). New Straits Times. 3 Dec 2008. Retrieved 8 Feb 2024.