Core Insights - The original izakaya, located in a prime commercial area, had to close due to sudden water and electricity outages, leading the chef to start a street stall business while searching for a new location [1] - The commercial complex "Sakura Lane" has been operational for less than a year despite being in development for 17 years, raising questions about its viability [3][6] Location and Development - Sakura Lane is situated at the intersection of Bingsheng Road and Xincheng Road, approximately 700 meters from the subway station, surrounded by residential areas and amenities, indicating a dense population [4] - The site was acquired in 2008 for 1.586 billion yuan, with the commercial complex developed by Shimao and China Overseas [6][10] Operational Challenges - The complex struggled with tenant acquisition, with significant portions of the second and third floors remaining vacant, attributed to complex ownership structures involving over 200 small property owners [7][8] - The management transition to Yuanhang Group in 2021 did not resolve the issues, as small owners reported receiving only a fraction of the promised rental income [10] Future Prospects - There are indications that Sakura Lane may undergo a restructuring of its business model, but financial constraints on the current operator could delay any new leasing efforts until late 2023 [10] - The overall commercial environment has shifted, with many successful projects now being integrated with transit-oriented developments, posing additional challenges for Sakura Lane to attract foot traffic [10]
杭州一线江景商场人去楼空,开业不到一年!商家:生意很好,突然断水断电,只能关店
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-08-21 14:33