The building has over 200 stores at a space of approximately 1,169,038 square feet (108,607.2 m2) distributed in three floors.
It is located just off the Malaysian Federal Highway, and is within walking distance to Darul Ehsan Mosque, Aeon Big (formerly Carrefour), Empire Shopping Gallery and KD09 KJ28 KS02 Subang Jaya station.
[2][3] The inclusion of a mall came from Abd Aziz Mohamed who worked in Sime UEP.
Subang Parade was originally owned by United Estates Projects Berhad and managed by Natvest, a subsidiary of Lion Group.
Several social media posts alleged the closure of nine MPH stores nationwide including four in the Klang Valley.