With an area of 112,000 m2 (1,210,000 sq ft) that consists of 200 stores, a supermarket, cinema, restaurants, cafes, and gaming stadium.
The mall was designed by Tan Gek Meng, and developed and owned by Phu My Hung Corporation.
[1] The mall had an invite-only preview by Phu Mu Hung Corporation to selected guests, largely international and luxury brands, on 28 January 2010, before making retail lots available for lease.
[9] However, Auchan announced its withdrawal from the Vietnamese market in May 2019 due to unprofitable and unsustainable operations in Vietnam[10] and competition with the local supermarket chain Co.opmart.
Auchan has closed most of its Vietnamese stores, but its branch in Crescent Mall will remain in operation until Tết in 2020 where after this period the anchor itself will be rebranded as Co.opmart.
It has a large variety of stores including international chains such as GAP and Tommy Hilfiger, restaurants, a cinema, and a supermarket: Co.opmart.