Mall Mania in Phnom Penh
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Mall Mania in Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, Cambodia News: A new mall temporarily opened to the public in Phnom Penh today, 21 August 2019, with the soft opening of the Japanese owned mall, The Point Center, expected to be fully up and running later this year.
There are several malls currently under construction in Phnom Penh which are expected to be completed in 2019 - 2020.
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Re: Mall Mania in Phnom Penh
Nice to see Phnom Penh modernising into a normal capital city. If only they could do something about the road system and rubbish dumps spread throughout the city.
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New Chinese-backed PP mall to open in December
Publication date 22 August 2019 | 21:26 ICT
A three-storey Chinese-backed mall in the capital will officially open in December this year, according to a company announcement on Thursday.
The One Mall project is led by The One Mall Management (Cambodia) Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Chinese firm Ming Sheung International Investment Co., Ltd.
It is being constructed on a 12,000sqm plot near The Bridge building in Phnom Penh’s Tonle Bassac district.
The value of the firm’s investment has not been disclosed.
The One Mall will comprise of shops, a kid’s zone, a fitness centre, restaurants and clothing stores, according to the company. The rapidly progressing project’s construction began in June, with completion of the structure scheduled for October.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... n-december
Publication date 22 August 2019 | 21:26 ICT
A three-storey Chinese-backed mall in the capital will officially open in December this year, according to a company announcement on Thursday.
The One Mall project is led by The One Mall Management (Cambodia) Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of Chinese firm Ming Sheung International Investment Co., Ltd.
It is being constructed on a 12,000sqm plot near The Bridge building in Phnom Penh’s Tonle Bassac district.
The value of the firm’s investment has not been disclosed.
The One Mall will comprise of shops, a kid’s zone, a fitness centre, restaurants and clothing stores, according to the company. The rapidly progressing project’s construction began in June, with completion of the structure scheduled for October.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/business/ ... n-december
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Re: Mall Mania in Phnom Penh
ghost development.
they never work without a big supermarket as anchor.
needs a tesco lotus or makro.
they never work without a big supermarket as anchor.
needs a tesco lotus or makro.
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Re: Mall Mania in Phnom Penh
Cambodia does need new malls, and especially more supermarkets. It’s good news that more of that is coming. I find prices here expensive, groceries, quality home stuff, all costs more than in the west, so competition is more than welcome.
From what I experienced visiting over 50 developing countries is that most don’t have maby supermarkets but rather small shops and stalls, which are unpleasant places to buy stuff (unless you are drinking and having an “adventure”) because of the dirt, flies and no fixed prices. So it’s good to have choice and better environment for shopping.
From what I experienced visiting over 50 developing countries is that most don’t have maby supermarkets but rather small shops and stalls, which are unpleasant places to buy stuff (unless you are drinking and having an “adventure”) because of the dirt, flies and no fixed prices. So it’s good to have choice and better environment for shopping.
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Just about every mall throughout Thailand and Singapore has a supermarket AND a food court
I see already to many malls in Cambodia, ( Phnom Penh) to support the minority population that can afford to shop in them
As most goods come from the west, thailand, Vietnam and China one would expect the prices to be higherI find prices here expensive, groceries, quality home stuff, all costs more than in the west,
I see already to many malls in Cambodia, ( Phnom Penh) to support the minority population that can afford to shop in them
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They need some Burger King in the outlying inactive post of kampong thom , make my stay here worth living .. .
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Unimpressed by the Khmer for Khmer malls. City Mall is dying. Soft opened Olympic is a poorly designed space with already crumbing infrastructure.
Aeon gets the mall concept right. It’s like the Romans coming to barbarians and turning them Roman. Noticed small changes in Khmer behavior since the Japanese malls opened. Aeon constantly changes, facilities are always kept clean and working. Wouldn’t mind going to Aeon 3 and 4.
Will be interesting to see the Mainland Chinese concept of malls soon. Will it be all inclusive like the Japanese or a mess.
Aeon gets the mall concept right. It’s like the Romans coming to barbarians and turning them Roman. Noticed small changes in Khmer behavior since the Japanese malls opened. Aeon constantly changes, facilities are always kept clean and working. Wouldn’t mind going to Aeon 3 and 4.
Will be interesting to see the Mainland Chinese concept of malls soon. Will it be all inclusive like the Japanese or a mess.
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I would love to see a Buntings Warehouses open. Still plenty of unused land near Aeon 2.that would be suitable
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