Marketing vs reality: When mall owners get it wrong

An empty information desk at The Market Bangkok. Photo by Michael Baker
The quality of a shopping mall gets expressed through a broad menu of attributes: tenant mix, mall design, navigability, ease of access and egress, parking spaces, safety, how clean the toilets are, and so on. Not every mall can get everything exactly right, for a variety of reasons, so it’s a process of constant striving and improvement. Often the malls that are doing well get the lion’s share of investment from their owners while the weaker projects are neglected. This leads to a growing s

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