Empire Subang

Tangs (now Galeries Voir), Jaya Grocer, ESH, Toys "R" Us, Popular Bookstore, and Fitness First serve as the junior anchor tenants in the mall.

There is a wide variety of dining restaurants such as Din Tai Fung, Chili's, La Bodega, Italiannies, The Social, Marutama Ramen, Pasta Zanmai, Rakuzen and Serai among others.

It is 13-storeys high and consists of a multi-purpose convention hall, a few restaurants and a cafe.

The fire department believed that the explosion was caused by a gas leak.

[4][5] The mall reopened on 15 November 2011 after almost two months of repairs and further safety measures were taken.