Sunway Pyramid

Sunway Pyramid is a shopping mall located in Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya,[2] Selangor which was developed by Sunway Group.[3]

Sunway Pyramid
Front facade of Sunway Pyramid shopping mall
LocationBandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Coordinates3°4′21″N 101°36′26″E
Address3, Jalan PJS 11/15
Opening dateJuly 1997 (1997-07) (phase 1)
September 2007 (2007-09) (phase 2)
February 2016 (2016-02) (phase 3)
DeveloperSunway Group
No. of stores and services900+, including AEON, Marks & Spencer, Parkson, TGV Cinemas, Sunway Lagoon, Brands Outlet, Padini Concept Store, H&M, Uniqlo, Max Fashion, Daiso, MUJI, Ace Hardware, Don Don Donki, Kaison, Toys R Us, POPULAR, Harvey Norman, Sunway Pyramid Ice Skating Rink, The Parenthood and Aloha Karaoke & Cafe
Total retail floor area402,108 m2 (4,328,250 sq ft)
No. of floors5
Parking10,000 car park lots (Integrated)@ B1-B3 & LG2-F Red Zone & CP2-CP7[1]
Websitesunwaypyramid.com

History

The shopping mall was opened in July 1997.[4] It underwent expansions in 2007 and then later again in 2015.

Architecture

Malaysia's first themed shopping and entertainment mall was constructed and designed in the Egyptian revival architectural style. The designs include a giant lion statue in the main entrance, several Pharaoh statues and two domes, known as the Orange and Blue atrium, which represents the Sun God Ra and the Great Nile river respectively.

Integrated with attractions and amenities, Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall is a crown jewel that serves all, providing a unique shopping adventure for visitors from around the world with 360º immersive retail experience complete with more than 1,000 specialty shops throughout the mall ranging from international fashion and local retail, dining, entertainment brands, beauty, jewellery, timepieces, music, videos, gifts, souvenirs, leathers, books, pharmacies, electrical products, home furnishing, wellness to one-stop IT centre, sports and lifestyle, gadgets, toys and much more with the area of 402,108 m2 (4,328,250 sq ft).[5]

The mall consists of several shopping precincts, which are Fashion Central, Oasis Boulevard, Asian Avenue and Marrakesh.

Mall zones

  • Asian Avenue
  • Oasis Boulevard
  • Fashion Central
  • Marrakesh
  • Orange Zone
  • Blue Zone
  • Green Zone
  • Red Zone
  • The Link

Access

Rail

Sunway Lagoon Pedestrian Walkway that connect the BRT station to Sunway Pyramid Mall, Sunway Pyramid Hotel, Sunway Lagoon and Sunway Resort.

The mall is connected to the  SB3  Sunway Lagoon BRT station by a pedestrian bridge and is nearby  KD08  Setia Jaya station or  KJ31  USJ 7 station.

Rail connection to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (Subang Skypark) is also possible through the Skypark Link via  KJ28  KD09  Subang Jaya station.

The mall and its surrounding areas were previously served by Sunway Monorail, which operated between the year 2000 until 2007.

RapidKL buses

Sunway Pyramid is accessible via the following rapidKL buses and is located at the entrance of the newly expanded Sunway Pyramid.

Car

In 2007, a dedicated ramp from New Pantai Expressway to the mall's car park was constructed and is located in front of the mall. The intersection of the Kuala Lumpur–Port Klang highway Federal Route 2 and Damansara–Puchong Expressway lies nearby to the mall, along with an interchange with Shah Alam Expressway. The parking lot can accommodate 10,000 cars. The parking lot uses a ticketless and cashless parking system (Sunway Smart Parking, Sunway Pyramid parking rate).

See also

References

  1. Imah, Fich (2012-01-13). "Retail Portfolio for Sunway Pyramid". Sunwayreit. Archived from the original on 2013-06-25. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
  2. "Story Map Tour". mgis.mpsj.gov.my. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  3. "Getting Here". www.sunwaypyramid.com. Retrieved 2019-04-04.
  4. "ARSA Engineering Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd.| Sunway Pyramid - Shopping Mall". www.arsaengineers.com. Retrieved 2022-04-18.
  5. Pyramid, Sunway. "Sunway Pyramid Shopping Mall". Sunway Pyramid. Sunway Pyramid. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
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