 | | October 26, 2006 - Development Planning - Take the Right Steps (3 of 5) | | Malls in Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian and Shenzhen and many second tier cities are facing the increasing pressure of trying to attract the right tenants to their project. Some statisticians have quoted that some cities have exceeded the average per capita re |  |
 | | June 01, 2006 - Development Planning - Take the Right Steps (2 of 5) | In the last article, I mentioned on the importance of good planning and also positioning the mall correctly, with the right mix of tenants that BEFITS your catchment. In this article, I am going to address how to do that RIGHT... |  |
 | | June 01, 2006 - Development Planning - Take the Right Steps (1 of 5) | | The following is an important process often neglected by developers resulting in poor product quality: Designers are carrying out design work without proper research and analysis of the market, the competition and the positioning of product is not done... |  |
 | | July 10, 2005 - How to develop a profitable shopping center/mall? ( 1 of 5) | | As a mall developer before for many years and running one of the largest mall development consultancy and management company in China, we have seen many shopping center /mall projects ended up with poor design and operating performances. |  |
 | | April 21, 2005 - Concurrent Approach to Shopping Mall Design | | Typical design approach is usually linear and sequential starting with the site plan, floor plans and structural design. Then the other specialists come along. The shopping mall design requires a different approach. |  |
 | | September 25, 2003 - Successful opening of shopping mall | | A shopping mall is a group of architecturally unified and inter-related retail shops, business facilities and commercial establishments constructed on a site which is planned, developed and managed as a SINGLE operating unit. |  |
 | | September 25, 2003 - Common mistakes in shopping mall development | | The development of shopping mall has a relatively short history in Asia. Singapore and Hong Kong, both known to many Asians as tourist cities, have their first shopping mall some twenty years ago. |  | |