Jaya Grocer expands Klang Valley footprint as anchor tenant at The Mines


JAYA Grocer, Malaysia’s leading mass-premium supermarket chain, will increase its presence and stamp a foothold in the Klang Valley as a new anchor tenant in The Mines Shopping Mall in Seri Kembangan.

This marks the first Jaya Grocer within the CapitaLand portfolio in Malaysia and underscores a key milestone in The Mines’ transformation strategy to elevate its retail mix and re-establish itself as a leading lifestyle destination.

The signing ceremony took place at the Mines Cruise, offering a unique and meaningful setting amid the Venetian-style 85m canal - the heart of the mall, and a distinctive feature which sets The Mines apart as a retail and leisure destination.

CapitaLand Investment (Malaysia) managing director of retail Selina Ng said Jaya Grocer has long been a trusted household name and that they were excited to establish the first Seri Kembangan outlet and offer more choices for consumers.

"Jaya Grocer's commitment to quality and convenience complements our vision for The Mines as a place where families can shop, dine and enjoy meaningful experiences together.

"This anchor signing represents an important milestone in our rejuvenation plans as we continue elevating The Mines into a modern, vibrant and community-centric lifestyle destination," she said.

Spanning over 29,000 square feet, the new Jaya Grocer outlet at The Mines will offer quality groceries, fresh produce and a curated range of international and local brands.

Designed to serve the surrounding community, the store will be a go-to destination for families and culinary enthusiasts seeking a seamless, premium supermarket experience.

With Jaya Grocer as an anchor tenant, The Mines will strengthen its essential retail offerings while driving consistent footfall to the mall and part of a rejuvenation plan, which focuses on reinforcing core retail categories, expanding lifestyle offerings and elevating the overall visitor experience.

To date, Jaya Grocer operates over 50 stores in Peninsular Malaysia.

Last year, Jaya Grocer announced an investment of RM100mil for a new 250,000 square feet advanced warehouse facility in Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

The new facility would be the first automated warehouse for the grocery retail sector in Malaysia, which is envisaged to transform its supply chain efficiency and create higher-skilled technology-driven roles. ENDs

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