Ampang Park

It was features include a carpark for 450 vehicles, a children's playground, an entertainment deck, an exhibition gallery, a "theatrette", and escalators and lifts.

[3] On 6 November 2015, MRT Corp announced that the mall is spared from demolition, following a new design option for its Ampang Park station.

[8] On 18 January 2017, Court of Appeal dismissed a judicial review application by 39 strata owners of the shopping centre against the land acquisition for the Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Ampang Park station project.

On 29 November 2017, all tenants were notified that Ampang Park will cease operations on 31 December, as the power and water supplies will be cut off at midnight.

[11][12] Ampang Park was closed for good after almost 45 years of operation on 31 December 2017; dismantling works began immediately soon after.

[13] In January 2018, ceiling, fixtures and electrical wiring were being removed in the mall's interior, which was raising public safety concerns.

On 23 January 2018, MRT Corp released a statement disassociating itself from any dismantling works in the mall, as the land acquisition for Ampang Park was still ongoing.

The old Ampang Park Shopping Center, side facing Jalan Tun Razak. Photo taken in 2008.
Ampang Park station (Kelana Jaya Line) (secondary exit)