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The first closing of an Apple Store in mainland China hints at broader troubles facing the country’s shopping malls as developers open more of them despite a glut.
China has a lot of vacant retail space, including many underused shopping malls. An urban policy scholar describes how the Chinese are rethinking what the mall is for.
The crowded mall sector is dividing into winners and losers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Bankruptcies may be looming in a country with too many storefronts and a rising tide of online shopping choices. That's how a lot of shopping malls in China are starting to look in the face of e ...
Ruby Liu plans to spend about C$450 million buying the leases of 25 Hudson’s Bay stores for a new retail chain. But her prospective landlords, including some of Canada’s biggest pension funds, oppose ...
Shenzhen shopping malls are a huge attraction, figuratively and literally, here are some of the best ones to explore.
Blackstone Group LP <BX.N> agreed to pay about $400 million (251 million pounds) for a stake in Chinese shopping mall group SCP Co Ltd, a source with direct knowledge of the deal said ...
In the video captured last week, a woman was walking around on the second story of a shopping mall in Zhenjiang when the floor caved in, toppling two clothing racks as the woman fell through the hole.
A girl in China died after falling from the 4th floor in a shopping mall as the glass panel she was leaning on gave way.
Many Chinese malls are being reimagined by owners and users as palaces of experience -- civic areas for communities to meet and interact, with new configurations of public and private space.