Parkson Vietnam shutters store

Parkson Vietnam has closed another of its stores as it continues to struggle to make its business profitable.

The Malaysian department store operator has closed the 19,000 sqm District 7 outlet in Ho Chi Minh City, a multi-story department store beneath a commercial tower.

The store opened in April 2011 after the company invested US$5 million in a new fitout of a small shopping mall bought from Kim Cuong Company.  But the store has never attracted sufficient customers to make it viable, despite a cinema on the top floor. The building is two blocks from the giant Crescent Mall shopping centre which opened in late 2011 in the largely expat-populated suburb some 20 minutes drive from downtown Ho Chi Minh City.

The mall reportedly closed on Monday.

Parkson did not give local news media an explanation for the decision – or why it persevered with the site for five years before pulling the plug. But the company did say the closure would not affect the other eight stores in its network, five of which are in Ho Chi Minh City.

In January last year, Parkson closed another store opened in 2011, Hanoi’s Keangnam Hanoi Landmark Tower. That followed a dispute with the building’s owners over rent which Parkson said was set at a level sales could not sustain.

You have 7 articles remaining. Unlock 15 free articles a month, it’s free.