The station was completed at a total cost of RM12.2 million, and opened to the public in August 2004.
A pedestrian bridge to the KL Eco City was opened on 14 November 2019, enabling pedestrian access from Mid Valley station to KD01 KJ17 Abdullah Hukum station on the Tanjung Malim-Port Klang Line and Kelana Jaya Line.
Only the side of the station for trains going southwards to Kajang and Seremban remained open.
The station was constructed south with a cross bridge to Taman Seputeh, and is located 200m from Mid Valley City, which contains the Mid Valley Megamall and The Gardens, the former connected to the station by an overhead bridge.
Parking services are unavailable directly at the station as the station was intended to primarily service the Mid Valley City area only, and parking areas are already supposedly provided in Mid Valley City itself.