Damansara Jaya

Damansara Jaya

Coordinates: 3°7′39.4″N 101°37′21.95″E / 3.127611°N 101.6227639°E / 3.127611; 101.6227639

The Damansara Jaya township consists of Sections SS22 and SS22A of the town of Petaling Jaya in Selangor, Malaysia.

The township consists of almost 2000 residential dwellings consisting of 1538 units of link houses, 179 semi-detached housing units and 42 bungalows along with a main commercial area (around 3°7′38.35″N 101°36′58.87″E / 3.1273194°N 101.6163528°E / 3.1273194; 101.6163528). This commercial centre around the Atria was according to an article in the edgedaily, originally named as the "Gardenia Centre". Google searches indicate that the name "Gardenia Town Centre" was used to describe this former location of the Parkson Grand department store. Damansara Jaya is also home to KDU College. (previously known as Kolej Damansara Utama) It has a population of over 11,678 residents.

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History

Damansara Jaya which was developed by Paramount Garden, then part of the See Hoy Chan group in the mid-seventies originally encompassed just Section SS22 of Petaling Jaya. Section SS22A which mainly consists of bungalows and semi-detached homes was later added to Damansara Jaya. Construction commenced in 1975 and the early residents of Damansara Jaya first occupied their newly completed double-storey terraced homes in 1978.

The latest addition to Damansara Jaya is some 14 units of semi-detached three-storey houses. This development was originally known as Aman Residency[1] but after completion was renamed as the Damansara Residensi.[2] These are relatively large homes with some 6,000 square feet (560 m2) built up area and up to 6 bedrooms. They were constructed on leasehold land during 2005 and 2006 by Genting Citra on a piece of land which was formerly secondary jungle behind the Jalan SS22/37 cul-de-sac. This new development is a gated community and is located on the Jalan SS22/47A cul-de-sac which joins the original Jalan SS22/47 behind the Damansara Jaya Primary School. Property in Damansara Jaya is generally considered to belong to predominantly Chinese and upper middle-class owners with the bungalow and semi-detached homes particularly sought after.

Commerce

The main commercial development in Damansara Jaya, now known as the Atria consists of freehold land measuring 22,161.02 square meters in area together with a 4 levels shopping complex annexed with 2 carpark buildings of 3 levels. Atria, which had been originally planned to house a cinema, commenced life in the mid-1980s as the Kimisawa and Printemps departmental stores. Between 1984 and 1985, traffic jams were common in Damansara Jaya, mostly during weekends when both Japanese and French stores had sales promotions. They were seen as the "must visit" shopping complexes in Petaling jaya, the "less attractive" alternatives being the likes of Asia Jaya, Thrifty Supermarket or Jaya Shopping Complex. The Piccadilly Disco located within the Atria used to be a popular hang-out for teenagers and college students. The disco was famed for its afternoon tea dances and received as much attention for the frequent police raids on the outlet. The discotheque with its main entrance at the side of the building has been replaced by other businesses and since 2008, a language centre. The economic recession in 1988 saw the eventual closing down of these three establishments. Having exited from their brief South East Asian business venture during the 1980s into Malaysia (and Singapore too), Printemps remains as a premier department store in Paris while in Japan, Kimisawa since 2000 has been part of the larger Aeon Group.

Emerging from the downturn, the Lion Group took over ownership of the complex, whereupon the former Kimisawa location became Parkson Grand and Printemps became the Atria Shopping Centre. In the early 2000s, Atria was taken over by Lien Hoe Corporation and the Parkson supermarket was taken over, initially by Tops and later, in 2005, by Giant. Later Parkson Grand ceased operations and moved to 1 Utama. The decision by the new owners that more space is required for redevelopment meant that many long established tenants of mini-shoplots (such as Sweet Florist) on the ground floor near the supermarket had to re-locate. In September 2007 Sweet Florist re-opened on the Ground Floor of Atria, near the information counter.

By 2005, it was very evident that the Atria was very far from the league of the newer and larger complexes nearby such as 1 Utama, Ikano Power Centre and The Curve. The main anchor tenant on Level 3, the Popular Bookstore decided to terminate its presence at the Atria. Popular Bookstore had by then established its flagship store at the newly opened Ikano Power Centre and in addition a smaller branch at 1-Utama. In its place is now the Big Bookshop. The Big Bookshop also operates a permanent book warehouse at the First Floor space formerly occupied by the Parkson Grand department store. By 2011, the Big Bookshop had vacated Level 3 and consolidated store operations together with the book warehouse on the First Floor.

Nevertheless, the Atria continues to be a popular destination among the residents of Damansara Jaya; the main attractions probably being the convenience in access and the general ease in obtaining a parking space. During most weekends, the Atria thus remains an attractive choice in comparison to having to endure the traffic jams and parking inconveniences of the nearby larger complexes at Bandar Utama and at Mutiara Damansara. It is not unprobable that since December 2007, the Tropicana City Mall in adjacent Damansara Utama has provided probable significant competition to the Atria's business.

In March 2007, Lien Hoe sold the Atria at RM75,000,000 to OSK Property Holdings Berhad. Nevertheless, ground floor stores are still open for business, with the bustling ground floor centre courtyard are still occupied by traders selling items such as books and clothes.

As for shoplots, Damansara Jaya residents can choose between the 4-storey shops surrounding The Atria or the older 2-storey Mewah shops, i.e. those behind the KDU. More upmarket establishments such as banks (Maybank, RHB Bank and Public Bank), restaurants, pharmacies and clubs are found at the former whereas more traditional businesses such as coffee shops, sundry shops and hardware shops are located at the latter.

Haircare services are provided by various saloons located at the external Atria or Mewah shops or within the Atria Complex. Tyre shops are located at Jalan SS22/25, Jalan SS22/23 and Jalan SS22/21. Car repair and car air-conditioning shops can be found at both the Mewah and Atria shops area. Popular betting shops such as Toto, Magnum and Damacai also operate at Damansara Jaya.

Recent developments

In early 2008, the new owner of the Atria, OSK Property Holdings Sdn Bhd, proposed to redevelop the Atria which occupies a land area of 238,539 sq ft (22,161.0 m2), into a 33-storey office tower with a 4-level retail podium and a 3½ level basement car park. In January 2009, OSK proposed to redevelop the property into a more upmarket retail and commercial destination for Petaling Jaya folks. The redeveloped modern shopping mall will have gross lettable area of 1.3 million sq ft (121,000 m2)and also some low-rise shop offices. The development order had been obtained in 2008 and the project is expected to kick off in the later part of 2010. The potential gross development value of some 1 billion Ringgit is expected be realised by 2012.

On 14 April 2010, OSK Property executive director and chief executive officer Gerard Tan Boon Chuan mentioned at the company's shareholders meeting that the development order had been endorsed and the redeveloped Atria with a potential gross development value of up to RM1 billion, would feature a four-storey podium and two 18-storey towers. It was also mentioned that there will be an increase in parking facilities with over 2,000 bays available.

The development signage put up in August 2011 indicates that the Atria will be demolished over a 6-months period. The redevelopment will be carried out by Atria Damansara Sdn Bhd and would consist of a four-storey podium and two 16-storey towers. When completed, the podium[3] will have 450,000 sq ft (42,000 m2) of retail space for lease and 1,830 parking bays housed in two levels of underground parking and five levels of multi-storey parking.

Atria End Game[4]

On 26 April 2011, OSK gave 3 months notice to all the Atria tenants to vacate the shopping complex by 26 July 2011. OSK had apparently obtained updated approval from MBPJ to demolish the existing development and to construct in its place 2 x 15 storey office blocks, a 4-storey podium incorporating a shopping mall, 2 levels of underground car park and 4 levels of multi-storey car park. As of 26 July, the Language House remained operating at the Atria. A dispute involving the tenancy agreement between the Language House and OSK[5] was then unresolved. (sourced from thestar.com.my). By mid-August, the Atria complex, save for small section as access to the Language House, had essentially been fenced by metal hoardings. The loss of use of both the Atria multi-storey car parks has had significant impact on available street parking bays. By early September, the car park building at the Atria main entrance had been demolished. By mid-October, the other car park building had also been demolished. Following the departure of the Language House from its premises in late October, the demolition of the shopping complex building commenced in early November.

Healthcare

Residents of Damansara Jaya can easily access to general practitioners (Dr Lim at Toh & Lim), child specialist (Dr Kwan) and dental care (such as Au & Kooi Dental Surgery) within this township. Not too far away is the Tropicana Medical Centre, in Kota Damansara, Damansara Specialist Hospital, located in adjacent Damansara Utama, and the Megah Medical Specialist Group in the adjacent Taman SEA. MMSG is a medical and surgical day centre and is owned by the Sime Darby Medical Centre (formerly known as Subang Jaya Medical Centre).

The ALLin and Sibu pharmacies are located at the Atria shops whereas Guardian and Smart Care pharmacies are located within the Atria Complex.

Foh Peng serves as the sole Chinese medical shop for Damansara Jaya. It is located adjacent to the Public Bank on Jalan SS22/23. Just like most other modern medical shops, Foh Peng also carries a fair selection of sundry goods.

Pet healthcare is available from Veterinary Clinics located at the Atria as well as Mewah shops.

Education

A variety of educational establishments are located in Damansara Jaya, including kindergartens, primary and secondary public schools, tuition centres, art and music schools and the KDU college.

SMK Damansara Jaya, or Damansara Jaya Secondary School, is very popular among residents of Damansara Jaya and its surrounding areas, such as Bandar Utama, Taman Megah, and Taman SEA. Not only does it excel academically, it has also built a strong name for itself in co-curricular activities. A very prominent product of SMK Damansara Jaya is its debate team which, to date, has won ten national inter-school debating titles in the last nine years. These tournaments include the prestigious national Tan Sri Datuk Wira Abdul Rahman Arshad Cup (2001, 2003, 2008), Taylor’s College Annual Inter-School Debate competition (2000, 2002, 2005, 2006) and HELP University College’s Tan Sri Paduka Dr Saleha Debate Cup (2004, 2006, 2008).

In early 2007, the Itqan Integrated Islamic School commenced operations at a bungalow located at 9 Lorong SS22/32A, to provide tuition and Islamic education. At Itqan, the English and Arabic languages are used as the medium of instruction. Some years ago, this bungalow housed the Aladdin Kindergarten. It had since become dilapidated and remained so until being renovated to house the current Islamic school.

Transportation

Damansara Jaya has excellent access to expressways such as the Damansara-Puchong Expressway (LDP), Sprint Expressway (SPRINT) and North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE). Public bus services are provided by rapidKL bus route no T626 which serves from Taman Bahagia LRT to Damansara Utama via Damansara Jaya & return to Taman Bahagia LRT via SEA Park, Section SS 2 Petaling Jaya.

Other Amenities

Damansara Jaya motorists are served by a BHPetrol as well as two Petronas petrol stations, one located along the LDP, the other adjacent to the Mewah shops. The former, previously operated by Nobamech Enterprise, was previously also a main supplier of Compressed Natural Gas for NGV taxis. As an added convenience, a Maybank ATM was added to this Petronas station in early 2007.

The BHPetrol petrol station commenced operations in 2006 when Boustead Holdings took over the operations of stations from British Petroleum. BP's once familiar green based colours were replaced by BHPetrol's orange-yellow. BHPetrol is owned by Boustead Holdings which in turn is majority owned by Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (LTAT).

In the same month, the Petronas petrol station along the LDP underwent a 3-week renovation and re-opened under new management. In April 2009, this Petronas station stopped selling CNG. The familiar long queue of taxis along SS22/48 soon became history.

Alternatively residents may choose to patronise the nearby Shell station which took over ProJET in August 2007. This station, located in adjacent SS23, is operated by Zarahim Enterprise and has 7-Eleven and Cosway as co-tenants with Shell.

Petaling Jaya's only Indian cemetery is situated in Damansara Jaya, next to KDU College.

Resident Associations

DJROA or The Damansara Jaya Residents and Owners Association which was formed in 1994 represents the interest of residents in this township while the Damansara Residency Residence Association looks after the interest of residents of this development on Jalan SS22/47A.

DJROA had its beginnings in October 1993, when residents grouped together to successfully address local authority plans to have a Pasar Malam at the then dead-end road of SS22/43. The association operates a community centre located on Jalan SS22/30. This community centre was officially opened on 15 December 2005 by Dato' Seri Ong Ka Ting. Activities such as line dancing and Wai Dan Gong are regularly conducted at the DJROA community centre.

DJROA has participated in the UN sponsored Local Agenda 21 programme under the auspices of MBPJ (Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya) or in English, the Petaling Jaya City Council.

In November 2009, DJROA won the first prize in the best neighbourhood award from MBPJ. DJROA had previously also won first prize in 2001 and were placed second in 2004. On 5 December 2009, Mr Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (Seri Setia State Assemblyman and political secretary to the Chief Minister), represented the Chief Minister of Selangor, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim to officially launch Community Policing in Damansara Jaya.

Places of worship

A Sword of the Spirit Charismatic Church is located on the First Floor of 11 Jalan SS22/23. An Evangel Bible Presbyterian Church is located at 26 Jalan SS22/21. The church is located on the Ground Floor of a shoplot, near to Esquire Kitchen of the Atria Shopping Complex and behind the Damansara Jaya post office. The Gospel Lighthouse Pentecostal Church is located on the second floor of the shoplot on 44 Jalan SS22/25. This location is essentially adjacent to the Koon Kee coffee shop. On 1 November 2009, the New Covenant Church commenced services on the 3rd Floor of the Atria in the space which is formerly the rear portion of the Big Bookshop. This church relocated elsewhere at the end of its 12 month tenancy.

Prominent Business Offices

Gamuda Berhad, a KLSE First Board listed company has its corporate office located on Jalan SS22/21 in Damansara Jaya. Gamuda is principally involved in engineering and construction, infrastructure and township developments. The LDP or Lebuhraya Damansara Puchong was constructed by Gamuda. More recently Gamuda also constructed the SMART Tunnel, a project undertaken to help alleviate potential flood situations at Kuala Lumpur.

Political Representatives

  • Tony Pua Kiam Wee 潘俭伟 - Member of Parliament, Petaling Jaya Utara
  • Dr Cheah Wing Yin - Selangor State Assembyman, Damansara Utama

Famous residents

  • Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting (Chinese: 黃家定; pinyin: Huáng Jiādìng) - former Malaysian Housing and Local Government Minister, former MCA president (May 2003 to October 2008)
  • Datuk Seri Bakri Omar - former Malaysian Inspector-General of Police
  • Rashid Khalil Mufti - The Otherside Orchestra (Motorcycle incident for the first time in Bali). Bekerja di MediaPrima di CSD.

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