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I agree, I made that observation last year. Office, or condo & hotel complex...
Perhaps with this configuration AMC can add 3 or 4 IMAX screens on the 8th level
A modified Time Warner Center perhaps?
I agree, I made that observation last year. Office, or condo & hotel complex...
Perhaps with this configuration AMC can add 3 or 4 IMAX screens on the 8th level
considering the movies that amc has playing, scotiabank is doing quite fine.
Tell me about it, they aren't even showing the Dark Knight.
What other city has a mall area? - I think Toronto is the only city in the NA (maybe the world) with 3 malls on one intersection... and then a public plaza to boot.
What other city has a mall area? - I think Toronto is the only city in the NA (maybe the world) with 3 malls on one intersection... and then a public plaza to boot.
Downtown Montreal at McGill Metro is chock-a-block with large indoor malls.
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Sure, it sounds impressive, but what quality are the stores in these enormous malls? It could be an endless Dixie Mall for all we know. It says right there that "luxury" brands are condensed into a "much smaller" centre.
Tell me about it, they aren't even showing the Dark Knight.
Yeah, plus everything is indoors, which is a big minus in terms of urbanity. It'll never come close to the experience of shopping on 5th Avenue, Soho, Rodeo, or Oxford St.
yeahYou just want to be antagonistic for the sake of being antagonistic, don't you?
1) First, we can see from the websites I showed the links to, that it is not a "Dixie Mall" but a rather higher end place, and that there are many shopping centres of good quality in Bangkok, not only Siam Paragon and the ones next to it.
2) The original comparison was to Toronto's (and Montreal) Eaton Centre, Toronto Life Square, Atrium. All indoor malls. So bringing up Soho, Rodeo, Oxford St. is pointless.