The Curve is a well-known shopping and lifestyle destination in Mutiara Damansara, Selangor. Opened in 2005, it was among Malaysia’s first pedestrian-friendly malls to integrate indoor and outdoor experiences. The Curve remains a popular gathering spot for families and young professionals, offering shopping, dining, entertainment and leisure options within a relaxing suburban setting.

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Overview and Concept

The Curve was envisioned as a community-oriented mall emphasizing open spaces and street-style retail. Its most distinctive feature is The Street, an alfresco boulevard lined with restaurants and cafés on both sides, shaded by canopies and greenery. This unique design encourages outdoor dining and strolls — a refreshing concept when it was launched1.

The mall houses a balanced mix of local and international brands, boutiques, home furnishing outlets and entertainment options. Anchors include IKEA Damansara, Lotus’s Mutiara Damansara and eCurve (formerly known as Cineleisure Damansara), which together form a large retail cluster connected by pedestrian bridges.

History and Development

Developed by Boustead Properties Berhad, The Curve officially opened in December 2005 as part of the integrated Mutiara Damansara township. It was conceived alongside IKEA and the adjoining retail outlets to create a cohesive lifestyle and shopping destination. Over the years, The Curve has hosted popular weekend bazaars and festive events that contribute to its community-friendly atmosphere2.

Accessibility and Transport

The Curve is located strategically along the Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP, E11) and the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE, E1), with easy access via Persiaran Surian. Covered walkways and pedestrian bridges connect the mall to surrounding developments, including IKEA, IPC Shopping Centre and Empire City nearby.

The mall is directly linked to the Mutiara Damansara MRT Station on the MRT Kajang Line. The station features a covered pedestrian connection to the mall complex, providing convenient access for visitors from Kuala Lumpur, Kota Damansara and Bandar Utama. Rapid KL buses and feeder services also stop at designated points near the mall.

Neighbouring Attractions

The Curve is surrounded by a concentration of major retail and commercial developments that form the Mutiara Damansara Commercial Precinct. These include:

This synergy makes Mutiara Damansara one of the most comprehensive lifestyle destinations in the Klang Valley, catering to both leisure and business visitors.

Conclusion

The Curve remains a pioneering model for mixed-use retail developments in Malaysia. Its emphasis on open-air dining, family-friendly spaces and connectivity with nearby malls makes it an enduring favourite among residents and tourists alike. Whether for shopping, dining or weekend relaxation, The Curve continues to define urban lifestyle retailing in Selangor.

The Curve is on the Map of Shopping Malls in Selangor

References

  1. The Curve Official Website
  2. The Star – The Curve Opens in Mutiara Damansara

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