Elevated shopping is coming to Klang Valley! Malls set to open in 2026 promise more than just conventional retail experiences, catering to a shift in consumer expectations. But here's where it gets interesting: these malls are designed to offer a lifestyle-driven experience, blending leisure, art, and community. Get ready to explore some of the most anticipated retail developments in the region, each with its own unique twist.
The 118 Mall: A Skyscraper Experience
Imagine shopping at the foot of the world's second-tallest skyscraper! The 118 Mall, located at the base of Merdeka 118, will be a seven-storey retail haven with a glass-domed atrium. But it's not just about shopping. The mall will feature a 40,000-square-foot Makanizm Food Hall showcasing local and regional cuisine, a Malaysian Artisan District promoting homegrown fashion and crafts, a cultural museum, and an observation deck. Japanese department store Seibu, Village Grocer, and Golden Screen Cinemas are already confirmed tenants. Keep an eye out for the third quarter of 2026 for its grand opening.
Ombak KLCC: A Lifestyle Destination
Located adjacent to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers and KLCC Park, Ombak KLCC is set to become a premium lifestyle hub. With 420,000 sq. ft. across six retail levels, it will emphasize art, culture, and urban green spaces. Expect a rooftop sky garden, a major art gallery managed by Petronas Gallery, and a focus on premium products, fine dining, and active lifestyle brands. Developers initially aimed for an October 2025 opening, but it's now set for the first quarter of 2026.
Coalfields Retail Park: A Hybrid Lifestyle Hub
North-western Klang Valley residents are in for a treat with Coalfields Retail Park. This mega-scale development, covering approximately 1 million sq. ft. of gross built area, will offer a unique blend of lifestyle, dining, and wellness experiences. It will feature a major international indoor playground, an ice-skating rink, and pickle ball courts. Confirmed retailers include Village Grocer, Decathlon, Harvey Norman, Maybank, Skechers (the largest store in Southeast Asia), HarborLand, Blue Ice Skating, KKV, Panda Eyes, and Pickle Park. Dining options will include popular establishments like Serai Seafood Restaurant, The Social, Lisette’s Café & Bakery, K Fry, Lavender Bakery, and Super Saigon. Developers are targeting an opening in the second quarter of 2026.