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  • Peking Luxury Mall And Food Court Review

    From the Bernard Baruch Shoe Shine Boy School Of Economics:

    Today I visited Beijing’s most stunningly dysfunctional, catastrophic mall, called The Place, and all I could think about was what I wrote back in 2006. Made to look kind of like Versailles on the outside, The Place is an irrational maze of stores and eateries that seems to have been designed to turn off and turn away customers. It has stairways that lead nowhere, unmarked elevators that take you to surprising places, not to mention a generally chintzy feeling created by all the faux marble and Grecian columns; it always looked pompous, but now it’s looking seedy and run-down as well.

    The Place is around the corner from my office, and this was my first trip back in about two months, I was shocked at what I saw. Fifty percent of the eateries in the basement were boarded up. The cheap food court, too, was gone, covered up with ugly blue boarding, making the basement especially grim and dreary. The two good restaurants there, Ganges and Master Kong Chef’s, were still thriving. The few others that remained seemed to be just hanging on.

    That same night I went by The Village, which seemed so cool when it first arrived and now seems so unnecessary aside from the Apple store and a couple of restaurants. Same thing as The Place: lonely clerks looking plaintively out the store windows, eyes begging you to come in and buy something. But no one does. There is simply too much stuff, too many stores, and no buyers. Do you have to be a rocket scientist to conclude this is unsustainable? And to top it off, they are now finishing the second Village mall down the street, across from the Poppa Bear of all disaster malls, 3.3. All I can say is, WTF??[my bold]
    http://www.pekingduck.org/2009/03/ch...mall-calamity/
    Original link at:
    http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2009/03/links-3509.html

    All the investors can say is "WTF??"

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    Re: Peking Luxury Mall And Food Court Review

    A domestic note: I went to Sacramento's Arden Fair Mall yesterday, one of their top end affairs (Nordstroms, etc). I haven't been there in at least a decade and went early (9AM) for an Apple Store appointment for service repair. What a bizarre, melancholy place. A cathedral to buying mostly useless crap, complete with outsized children's nursery toys in the soaring atrium hub, architecturally probably referred to as "the conversation forum". The melancholy part was all the service workers just starting their day, prepping the Mall for the hoped-for buyers, polishing the brass railing on the SS T....

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      Re: Peking Luxury Mall And Food Court Review

      Originally posted by don View Post
      A cathedral to buying mostly useless crap,
      An actual Cathedral incorporated into a Mall:

      Construction began in February 1987 and was completed in November of the same year. The office tower is known as the Tour KPMG, formerly Maison des Coopérants or Place de la Cathédrale, with the shopping mall being called the Promenades Cathédrale. [my bold]The construction of the mall, integrated into the underground city, involved modifications to the McGill metro station.

      The office tower includes space for the Diocesan offices, and the mall includes a Canadian Bible Society outlet, an Anglican bookstore and a space called the Undercroft which includes the cathedral's Sunday school, drop-in centre, and practice rooms. The rent paid to the Church, approximately $400,000, helps to pay for the upkeep of the cathedral. Views of the office tower's façade reflecting and enhancing the church have become iconic of Montreal and are often seen on postcards and photographic albums.

      Christ Church Cathedral is the regimental church of the Montreal infantry regiment The Canadian Grenadier Guards, and retired colours of the Regiment are on display in an alcove inside the cathedral.
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_Church_Cathedral_(Montreal)

      The shopping mall has a Cathedral Theme, a really gross and disgusting meld with Mammon. The designers and managers of this travesty hopefully will be residing in the Ninth Circle of Hell.

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