Jaya One

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Jaya One
Coordinates 3°7′5.4588″N101°38′8.7″E / 3.118183000°N 101.635750°E / 3.118183000; 101.635750
Address72A, Jln Profesor Diraja Ungku Aziz, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Opening date2008 (The Square, formerly known as Palm Square)
2013 (The School)
DeveloperTetap Tiara Sdn Bhd
ManagementJaya One Management Sdn Bhd
OwnerTetap Tiara Sdn Bhd
No. of stores and services53 (39, The School; 14, The Square)
No. of anchor tenants AEON Big, BUMP Bouldering, Celebrity Fitness, Mr D.I.Y., NOKO, Common Ground
No. of floors5 (Excluding car park, including basement floors)
Parking5 (Ground floor, 4 basement levels)
2,400 parking bays
Website https://www.jayaone.com.my/

Jaya One is a neighbourhood shopping mall located at Section 13, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. [1] It is currently split into The Square, The School and Retail Linkway.

Contents

History

Developed and owned by Tetap Tiara Sdn Bhd, [2] Jaya One first opened in 2008, with its Phase 1 Palm Square. [3]

In 2013, Jaya One was expanded with the opening of The School, [4] Malaysia's first child enrichment mall. [5]

In 2018, following the closure of Palm Square (also known as 'The Palm') in March, reopened it as The Square to further the mall. [6]

In 2020, following the closure of its previous anchor tenant Cold Storage, the first "hybrid" AEON BIG hypermarket opened in July at The School. [7]

Stores and services

Some of the anchor tenants currently at Jaya One include hypermarket AEON BIG, rock climbing center BUMP Bouldering, fitness center Celebrity Fitness, hardware store (Mr. DIY), lifestyle store (NOKO) and co-working space Common Ground. [8] [9]

Other stores and services include Guardian, The Children's House and Atap.co, as well as food and beverages Tiger Sugar, Streat Thai, Tedboy Bakery, Kim Lian Kee Hokkien Mee, Ippudo, Apple Samgyupsal, GO Noodle House, Nando's, OldTown White Coffee, Subway restaurant, and Starbucks Coffee. [10]

Jaya One also houses Pop The Arcade, the first pop-up retail space for startups of its kind in Malaysia. [11]

PJ Live Arts, Selangor's first independent theatre dedicated to family and comedy shows is also located here. [12]

Two non-governmental organizations, Kechara Food Bank and Parents Without Partners (PWP) are also based here. [13] [14]

Former tenants include Cold Storage, Old School, Amante Nail Spa & Body Care, Blok Space, MBG Fruit Shop, Wendy's and Fuwa Fuwa Bakery Cafe.[ citation needed ]

In addition Jaya One also contains various offices and businesses in its buildings, ranging from banks and properties to architecture firms. [15]

On Friday evenings, the mall opens one of its floors to roller skating. [16]

Parking

With a total of 5 floors, from Ground floor to basement P4, Jaya One has up to 2,400 parking bays available, [17] some of which are designated parking spots. Designated parking is included for handicaps, mothers with children, families with children, pregnant ladies, lone ladies and car poolers. There are two entrances into the parking bay. [18]

Electric car charging stations [18] are also available, as well as a car wash in the basement. Moreover, valet parking is available for hire. [18]

A season pass and Touch 'n Go services are available. [17]

Transportation

Train

The mall is located 10 minutes away from the  KJ21  Asia Jaya station (opposite Menara Axis), and can be accessed from there via taxi or Rapid KL Bus to Jaya One. [19]

Bus

There are multiple buses connecting to Jaya One. From the  KJ21  Asia Jaya station, take Rapid KL Bus T787 to Jaya One. From SS2, take Bus T790 or PJ02, followed by a ~6 minute walk to Jaya One. [19]

Pet-friendliness

Jaya One is a pet friendly mall, specifically The Square and Retail Linkway. A number of amenities are available to cater to pet-owners and their companions. These include pet parking, pet toilets, and pet-friendly lifts or escalators. There are also designated pet-friendly zones and shops, plus a pet-friendly lounge space. A pet marshal is also on constant duty. [20]

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