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Ipoh Parade

Ipoh Parade is a shopping complex in Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia with anchor tenants such as Parkson, Golden Screen Cinemas, Jaya Grocer, Guardian and Mr DIY.[4] It was built and operated by the Lion Group in 1994.[5][6] The mall was sold to ARA Asia Dragon Fund in 2012 and was closed in late 2013 to 2014 for a major refurbishment.[7] It is now owned by ARA Harmony III[2] and managed by ARA Asset Management Limited (ARA).[8] As of 1 January 2024, the mall's net lettable area (NLA) of 626,262 sq. ft. sq. ft. and it is reported to be 98.7% tenanted.[1][8]

Key Information

Background

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Ipoh Parade was the first modern mall in the historic town of Ipoh.[9] The mall underwent a major refurbishment in 2013 and was reopened in 2014.[10] The mall has karaoke booths, bowling alleys, laser tag centres, and GSC cineplex (the largest in Perak) that includes a GSC BIG theatre. It also includes a childcare facility for mothers and a prayer hall for Muslims.[11]

The mall has played host to large community-based events such as the annual Shuddup N’ Dance, Cosplay, Diabolo Masters Championship and Lion Dance competitions attended by local and regional participants.[12][13][14][15]

Award won

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  • Malaysia Book of Record as the "Biggest Outdoor LED Advertising Screen".[16]

Access

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Buses

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Ipoh Parade is accessible via the Route 116 (Terminal Amanjaya) bus service.[17]

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