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IPC Shopping Centre (formerly Ikano Power Centre) is a shopping centre anchored by IKEA near The Curve in Mutiara Damansara, Selangor, Malaysia. It opened on 18 December 2003 and has 5 floors. [1] It was formerly known as the Ikano Power Centre. After extensive renovations done, it opened in November 2017 as IPC Shopping Centre.
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The Curve is a shopping mall in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.. Located in Mutiara Damansara, the Curve is accessible via five routes, namely the North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE), Lebuhraya Damansara Puchong (LDP), Sprint Expressway (Penchala Link), Damansara Perdana and Persiaran Surian.
With the opening of the MRT Sungai Buloh-Kajang Line, feeder buses also began operating linking the station with several housing areas in Mutiara Damansara, Damansara Perdana, Bandar Utama and Bukit Lanjan. The feeder buses operate from the station's feeder bus stops adjacent to the station, accessed via Entrance B and Entrance C of the station.
Park & Ride: Connecting Bus Lines: Working Name: Interchange/Notes KG04 Kwasa Damansara: 16 December 2016 Elevated N/A Kota Damansara: Northern terminus of both the MRT Kajang Line and MRT Putrajaya Line. Cross-platform interchange with PY01 MRT Putrajaya Line. KWSP Tower (Headquarters) is located near this station. KG05 Kwasa Sentral 5 lines T772
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