Thank you for covering the surprisingly deep topic of the histories of Hong Kong malls - they're a leftover of more optimistic, consumerist times and are featured in many 80s and 90s movies and shows in ways we now do not recognize. It would be great to see some coverage on some modern style/refurbished malls that people aren't familiar with - Festival Walk and Pacific Place for example! Edit: Also a key topic is Link REIT's aggressive redevelopment of government-owned malls that were built to service public housing estates - it has priced out many affordable retailers such that residents of public housing estates have to look elsewhere for affordable goods for daily living.
Thank you for covering the surprisingly deep topic of the histories of Hong Kong malls - they're a leftover of more optimistic, consumerist times and are featured in many 80s and 90s movies and shows in ways we now do not recognize.
It would be great to see some coverage on some modern style/refurbished malls that people aren't familiar with - Festival Walk and Pacific Place for example!
Edit: Also a key topic is Link REIT's aggressive redevelopment of government-owned malls that were built to service public housing estates - it has priced out many affordable retailers such that residents of public housing estates have to look elsewhere for affordable goods for daily living.
1990年代中期1樓及以上是電腦商場。