Tropicana City Mall
Developed by Dijaya Corporation on 9.05 acres land. Consists of 2 levels underground car park and 4 storey shopping centre building. This suburban mall with a built-up area of 450,000 square feet commenced business on 18 December 2008 and has 390,000 square feet lettable area, with the French Carrefour hypermarket operated by Magnificent Diagraph Sdn Bhd occupying some 125,000 square feet on the lower ground floor as its anchor tenant. Major tenants include Toys R Us, Esprit, and Nichii Fashion City. The Mall is adjoining the Tropics Designer Suites and a Signature Office Tower 105,000 square feet lettable space. There is also a 6-screen Golden Screen Cinemas as an alternative to the ones in 1 Utama and Cineleisure for movie buffs. Located at the fringes of SS2 and adjacent to Tropicana City Business Park ex-Damansara Intan.
Digital Mall
Section 14, (http://www.digitalmall.net.my). located in the building previously occupied by metrojaya, just across the street from jaya sc, this colourful building with a mosaic-like facade, unique neon lights, and large tv screen opened its doors on august 9 as the city's first it-lifestyle mall. digital mall was developed by the sm land group.
Millennium Square
Section 14. another newly-completed mall in section 14, this one is more of a community-based complex as it is surrounded by houses as well as the menara jaya condo and below the millennium place residences. located around 5 minutes drive along the road from jaya sc. cafe such as picadilly which serves local and western.
SStwo Mall
Newly completed in 2010, this RM180 million development by Asian Retail Mall Fund II ARMF II is located on SS2/72. The soft opening took place on 15 December 2010. This five storey mall has 1000 car parking bays and some 200 retail units spread across 63,000 square metres 470,000 square feet nett lettable area of floor area. One of the mall's key highlights is Haven@two, an open-air courtyard dedicated to F&B, with alfresco-style dining. SStwo Mall is managed by CB Richard Ellis
Amcorp Mall
18 persiaran barat, off jln. timur (http://amcorpmall.com/). mall with lots of mini-anchor tenants as well as malaysia's best weekend flea market on the lower ground floor. occupies the best location in pj state as it is just 5 minutes walk from the taman jaya lrt station kelana jaya line.
The Curve
No. 6 jalan pju 7/3, mutiara damansara (http://www.thecurve.com.my). this very popular lifestyle and fashion mall forms the centre-piece of the mutiara damansara commercial precinct see above. the complex is split into the street outdoor mall and the walk indoor. anchor tenants include the new mj by metrojaya, vista vision specialist region largest lasik outlet, mph bookstores and hsl digital lifestyle as well as fitness first, red box karaoke, and marche movenpick restaurant at the street. other shopping haven nearby include tesco hypermarket, ikea & 10 screen newly opened cathay cineplex.
Mutiara Damansara
A new commercial precinct that is home to asia's largest ikea store together with the adjoining ikano power centre. other malls here include the curve lifestyle and f&b mall as well as a large tesco hypermarket and the cineleisure damansara entertainment complex. the precinct is served by an hourly free shuttle bus from kelana jaya lrt at the entrance to ikano centre.
Jaya Shopping Centre
Jalan semangat, sec. 14. the first mall in petaling jaya, this popular community shopping complex has stuff from from one's favourite food to fashion, perfumes to hardware, books to amusements. cold storage supermarket takes up a sizable chunk of the ground floor, other tenants include popular books, oriental chinese restaurant, guardian pharmacy, and senheng. jaya shopping centre is currently closed and it will be re-developed into a modern shopping mall. jaya 33 is it's replacement while it undergoes redevelopment. in may 2009, while the building was undergoing demolition works, it collapsed, and an icon of pj is no more.
Sunway Pyramid Megamall
(http://sunway.com.my/). is one of the best thematic mall in malaysia, with lots of mini tenants including a twelve-cineplex. occupies the best location in pj state as it is just 3 minutes by car from the subang jaya ktm station pel. klang line.
Giant Kelana Jaya
Jalan ss6/4, (http://www.giant.com.my). overlooking the kelana jaya lake, this complex has a giant hypermarket as its anchor hence the name and numerous other tenants including a starbucks and a large food court on the 3rd floor.
Various pasar malam night markets can be found on the main streets in the suburbs around Petaling Jaya. It's the best way to get to know the 'true' Malaysian culture. There you can find fresh foods, quick snacks and it is also a popular target by the local triads to sell their contraband merchandise of anything under the sun. Let it be clothing, electronics, mobile phone accessories, pirated DVDs and Audio CDs etc. You get a very good bargain if you buy them in bulk or if you speak Malay or Chinese dialect most Chinese in PJ understands Hokkien.
But if it's air-con and fast food you want, PJ does have a few megamalls:
Thrifty Mall
Jalan barat, sec. 8. the "other" shopping centre in pj state the other being amcorp, the three-storey building also known as "wisma thrifty" has a giant supermarket, courts mammoth furniture store, and olympia college as anchors. a coffee bean outlet and memory lane giftshop are also located here.
One Utama
1 lebuh bandar utama hourly free shuttle bus from lrt kelana jaya, (http://www.1utama.com.my/). one of the largest and most popular malls in the entire klang valley, recently expanded with a brand new wing. existing tenants jusco, marks & spencer, and tgv cinemas in the old block are now accompanied by those in the new wing such as parkson, mph megastore, golden screen cinemas, celebrity fitness, and marks & spencer as well as malaysia's largest rock-climbing gymnasium.
NZX Commercial Centre (Niu Ze Xui)
NZX is the largest covered boulevard currently in Malaysia. There are side walk cafés, Star Bucks, Station One, Big Apple doughnut, shops, stalls and specialty stores. There are also a number of restaurants serving steam boat, mamak food and chinese restaurants. Niuzexui or NZX was developed by SM Land Group at a cost of 320 million Ringgit on 19 acres of freehold land. The development consists of 182 units of shop offices ranging in size from 5,000 square feet to 10,840 square feet. The units were priced between 1.4 million Ringgit and 3 million Ringgit. The NZX complex opened for business in December 2007 and includes some 1800 car park bays. NZX .