QUOTE(neozetta @ Mar 15 2016, 04:38 PM)
I think the numbers of patrons are still ok, but for some reason whole place doesn't feel like i'm walking in a mall, more like i'm walking in a huge-arse ktm stations.
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QUOTE(ReWeR @ Mar 16 2016, 08:18 AM) If people using this concept to open shopping mall, they die 9000 years ago. Heh, I guess people is still using the KTM at KL Sentral > Midvalley. The crowd in midvalley is insane...This is not the way to attract crowd, shopping mall is actually much more complex than that, people want to mix with good quality crowd. Not going there during lunch hour, only small shopping mall is doing that. Me and you both know a shopping mall that can only attract lunch hour customers is actually very dangerous (unless rental super cheap). So now you wouldn't feel surprise why so many F&B in Nu Sentral have to close down. Nu Sentral and KL sentral are not meant to be a food court, that's why Sooka cannot sustain (Sooka very crowded during lunch hour, but empty at other hours). Overall Nu Sentral is too expensive for its current crowd, but not attractive at all for the crowd it want to attract. |
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