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Chinese Malls, Dependent on Restaurants, Face a Bleak Future

Chinese Malls, Dependent on Restaurants, Face a Bleak Future

Chinese Malls, Dependent on Restaurants, Face a Bleak Future
A shopper looks at a closure sign displayed on the shutter of a Geox shoe store at the International Finance Center (IFC) Mall in Hong Kong, China. (Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- For decades, North Sichuan Road was Shanghai’s answer to Hong Kong’s Causeway Bay—a place where thousands shopped daily for everything including food and designer clothes. But that was before the new coronavirus. Now the local Printemps, a franchise of the glitzy Paris department store, has closed its doors, a nearby shopping center has shut for renovation, and few people were browsing the neighborhood on...
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