QUOTE(accetera @ Oct 8 2014, 10:54 AM)
Another shopping mall in Cyberjaya will not work.
Even Atria is having some problems in getting tenants for years, only some to be persuaded later.
That is why, Tamarind, an opposite development chooses to go with a more unique masterplan that incorporates the Publika/Solaris Dutamas style of shops with multi-layer pedestrian and park walk.
Thank you for your input. Whether a shopping mall in Cyberjaya will work or not, that is very subjective and will heavily depend on the efforts of the various stakeholders, especially the developer and mall management company.
More importantly, I would like to drive home the point of what was communicated and promised, as opposed to what is the future prospects and environment of the project.
If a car dealer promises a car a super-car that can do 300kmph, costing RM1.5mil, then the said car must be delivered when the time comes. Understandably, the environment can change such as worsening road conditions over time with bigger pot holes and also more cars on the road.
If that happens, can the car dealer now downgrade the car to a MPV with a top speed of 90kmph but still at the same price? The price of RM1.5mil is for a specific set of car specification and model. Nothing should be compromised.
This post has been edited by DrPitchard: Oct 8 2014, 11:09 AM