
Pekeliling Flats or better known as Tunku Abdul Rahman Flats was the second high-rise apartment building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia after Suleiman Courts. They were built between 1964 and 1967. The 11 blocks of the flats (Block A, Block B (both demolished in 2006), Block C, Block D, Block E, Block F, Block G, Block H, Block J, Block K and Block L) were located on Jalan Pekeliling (now Jalan Tun Razak) and Jalan Pahang.
Blocks A and B were demolished in mid-2006 to make way for a proposed luxury apartment development project. However, as of June 2011, the plot of land where Block A & B once stood remained empty and has turned into a ‘mini jungle’. The remaining blocks (Blocks C – L) on the other side of the road was earmarked to be demolished later. The last family was evacuated to Setapak in 2008.

In 2011 Mah Sing Group obtained a deal to develop part of the site into retail units and serviced residences. However, the project did not materialise due to monetary and legal issues with project owner Asie.
In 2013 the government via the Federal Territories Ministry instructed Kuala Lumpur City Hall to demolish the last remaining blocks of flats. Demolition work finally began in January 2014 and completed over a span of almost two years, finishing by November 2015. Part of the site were later incorporated into the Putrajaya Line construction for PY17 Titiwangsa MRT Station.