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post Mar 15 2016, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(lawliet88 @ Mar 15 2016, 04:47 PM)
cb parking macam sia
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This. Hell lot of confusing. Certain floors can go straight to shopping mall, but some have to take the lift. And if you don't remember which floor you parked, then you are totally screwed.
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post Mar 16 2016, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(Princess_Alicia @ Mar 15 2016, 11:50 PM)
The floor height of a parking floor is usually not more than 3m. The floor height for retail mall is around 6-7m. Hence, one floor of retail can actually accomodate 2 floors of carpark (mezzanine design). that is why some carpark floor will have direct access while the alternate floor will need to take stairs. It is normal in building design in order to save space and provide more carpark. Hope you are clear.  :thumbsup:
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The problem I have with the parking area is the accessibility to the mall itself. Certain floors goes straight to it, others have ramps. But some floors though end up you taking a lift (mostly on the right side of the parking area), and if you don't pay attention to where you parked, it's very easy to get lost. Nu Sentral have many mezzanine floors, and the don't indicate well.
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post Mar 16 2016, 08:48 AM

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QUOTE(Velocity @ Mar 16 2016, 08:11 AM)
the design is a failure. you wanna go makan area need take lift or escalator to highest floor how to not fail? the one below overprice.
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One of the rules to make a successful shopping complex is to put the food outlets or tenants at ground or 1st floor. Putting them like 5-6 floors up is suicide. When people have not much time for lunch or dinner, you don't expect them to go multiple stories up to eat. They want fast and convenient.
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post Mar 16 2016, 11:15 AM

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QUOTE(MonGJiHyo @ Mar 16 2016, 10:32 AM)
i think the reason why they put most of the F&B at top floor is that they dont want top floor to be dead silent with no ppl at all like some other malls.. at least they can still collect rental from tenants on top floors.. that's my opinion on why they put F&B on top floor.. but office ppl need climb up everytime if they wanna makanĀ  yawn.gif
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I have been to the top floors during weekdays and weekends. On weekends many of the F&B are full, but on weekdays only McD and KFC. Others just have 2-3 ppl inside. The one thing which is saving them is because of the GSC cinema at the same floor, and it would be convenient for people to eat at the same floor before seeing movie on weekends.

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post Mar 16 2016, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(vassilius @ Mar 16 2016, 12:36 PM)
maybe we are in a different dimension, but my experience is most of the top floor F&B restaurants are full during weekdays lunch hour... Friday is the worst, u need to queue for 30 min for a table...

i working in that area.
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That's odd. Is it possible that time I went on weekdays it was a holiday week (CNY last month), therefore lesser people than the usual?

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