Group 1 - The decline in foot traffic at large commercial complexes, which were once popular, is attributed to the emergence of new shopping centers and changing consumer preferences towards online shopping [1][3] - Older commercial complexes are facing challenges such as outdated facilities, slow management updates, and low rates of new brand entries, making it difficult to compete with newly opened malls [3] - To attract popular brands and increase foot traffic, older malls should consider offering incentives to tenants, such as rent reductions, to enhance sales per square meter [3] Group 2 - Specific examples of declining foot traffic include the Dinghao Plaza in Jinan, where many shops, especially restaurants, have closed, leading to a stark contrast in customer presence on different floors [1] - The overall trend indicates that both new and old shopping malls are experiencing a decrease in overall revenue, with older malls being more significantly affected [3] - The need for improved environment, atmosphere, and service in commercial complexes is emphasized as a way to retain customers and boost revenue from dining and entertainment [3]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-23 14:12