Top 10 largest shopping malls | Top 10 malls by gross leasable area 2020
Top 10 largest shopping malls | Top 10 malls by gross leasable area 2020
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1 Iran Mall Iran Tehran -2017- 1,950,000 m2 - 2500+ shops - The first phase opened in 2018, and the project will be completed in 2020.
2 South China Mall China Dongguan -2005- 659,612 m2 - 2,350 shops - Until at least 2014 most of the stores were empty, and occupancy rates of only 10% occurred.
3 SM Tianjin China Tianjin -2016- 565,000 m2 - 2,500+ shops - Owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings of the Philippines, a chain of shopping malls that has 70 malls located across the Philippines and 7 in China.
4 Golden Resources Mall China Beijing -2004- 557,419 m2 - 1,000+ shops -
5 CentralPlaza WestGate Thailand Nonthaburi (suburb of Bangkok) -2015- 550,278 m2 - 1000+ shops - The gross floor area of the mall includes the floor area of the mall building with various shops which is 500,000 square meters and the floor area of the IKEA store which is 50,278 square meters.
6 ICONSIAM Thailand Bangkok -2018- 525,000 m2 - 1,000+ shops - ICONSIAM is a mixed-use development on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand.
Malls with a gross leasable area of 400,000 to 499,999 m2
Mall Country City Year opened Gross leasable
area (GLA) Shops Remarks
7 SM City North EDSA Philippines Quezon City -1985- 497,213 m2 - 1,000+ shops - Largest mall in the Philippines. Daily foot traffic of average 950,000 people, adding up to 350,000,000 people a year.
8 SM Megamall Philippines Mandaluyong -1991- 474,000 m2 - 1,000+ shops - Daily foot traffic of 800,000 people, adding up to 292,000,000 people a year. Has the most cinema screens (14) in the Philippines.
9 SM Seaside City Cebu Philippines Cebu City -2015- 470,486 m2 - 700+ shops - Largest shopping mall in the Philippines outside Metro Manila.
10 Isfahan City Center Iran Isfahan -2012- -465,500 m2 - Mixed-use shopping mall complex including a 5-star hotel, cinema, the biggest indoor amusement park in the Middle East with 345,000 m2 (3,710,000 sq ft), restaurants, international financial exchange center, office tower, exhibition center and hotel apartment.
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Nanjing Road is a road in Shanghai. The eastern part of Nanjing Road is the main shopping streets of Shanghai, China, and is one of the world's busiest shopping streets along with Bukit Bintang. The street is named after the city of Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu neighbouring Shanghai. Today's Nanjing Road comprises two sections, Nanjing Road East and Nanjing Road West.
In some contexts, Nanjing Road refers only to what was pre-1945 Nanjing Road, today's Nanjing Road East, which is largely pedestrianised. Before the adoption of the pinyin romanisation in the 1950s, its name was rendered as Nanking Road in English. The former Nanking Road lay entirely within the Shanghai International Settlement. Today's Nanjing Road West was formerly Bubbling Well Road, an extra-settlement road built by concession authorities outside the concession proper. The two roads met on the northern edge of the Shanghai Race Club.
The History of Nanjing Road can be traced back to the year 1845. At that time it was called Park Lane, which stretched from the Bund to He'nan Road. In 1854, it was extended to Zhejiang Road, and eight years later, once more extended to Xizang Road. In 1862, it was named formally Nanking Roadby the Municipal Council, which administered the International Settlement. In Chinese it was usually referred to as the Main Road (大马路). Around 1930 it was a bustling street with at least one reported casino (probably at nr. 181). In 1943 the International Settlement was annulled, and after World War 2 the government changed its name from Nanking Road to East Nanjing Road, meanwhile they also renamed the former Bubbling Well Road West Nanjing Road, and the general name of the two roads became Nanjing Road, comprising five kilometres total length.
At the beginning of the 20th century, eight big department stores were established along the street. A series of franchised stores were also set up at that time.
On 23 August 1937 a bomb was dropped on Nanjing Road by a Chinese plane in an attempt to lighten its load while being pursued by Japanese planes. The bomb hit two department stores, killing 612 people and injuring another 482.
In 2000, as a part of the development plan held by the local government, Nanjing Road was renovated to be a characteristic pedestrian street. The width is about 28 meters and the total length is 1,200 meters, which extends from Middle He'nan Road to Middle Xizang Road.
In 2007, the Jing'an and Huangpu governments agreed to coordinate their policy to enhance the development of Nanjing Road, through a unique launching of a committee. This agreement followed a request by the committee of Champs-Elysees in the perspective of a friendship agreement between both famous streets.
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