Group 1 - The core idea of the news is the transformation of commercial spaces in Chongqing's Jiulongpo District, focusing on creating inclusive environments for different age groups, particularly women and the elderly [1][2][6][7][10][12][17]. - The LOT POP mall, which opened on June 22, is designed as a "female-friendly social living space," featuring five floors tailored to women's needs, including dining, fashion, wellness, and relaxation areas [2][6]. - The transformation of the Chongqing Zhongbai Mall targets the "silver economy," with 73.89% of its consumer base being elderly, making it the first comprehensive elderly-friendly commercial space in Chongqing [6][7]. Group 2 - The "296 Factory," an industrial heritage site, is being repurposed into a cultural and sports village, showcasing the integration of historical preservation with modern community needs [10]. - The Huangjueping graffiti street has become a cultural hotspot, attracting tourists and showcasing local artistic creativity, further enhancing the area's appeal [12]. - The recent changes in Yonghui Supermarket, inspired by the "Fat Donglai" model, have significantly improved customer experience and employee satisfaction, indicating a shift towards a more humane business approach [13][15]. Group 3 - The ongoing commercial evolution in Jiulongpo aims to create spaces that foster a sense of belonging and vitality for people of all ages and backgrounds, reflecting a commitment to human-centered urban development [17]. - Future projects in Jiulongpo include the "West Street" slow economy initiative and further updates to the Democratic Village, indicating a sustained effort to enhance consumer experiences [17].
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