Building operators call on EC to reduce bank guarantee requirement on power usage
The associations raised the question as to why the EC requires such a large amount in deposit when the building owners are accountable for any replacement work.
The associations raised the question as to why the EC requires such a large amount in deposit when the building owners are accountable for any replacement work.
KUALA LUMPUR (July 11): The Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPK) and other retailer groups have urged the Selangor menteri besar to step in to help get the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) imposed in the state replaced with targeted lockdowns.
PETALING JAYA (June 2): The Malaysian Shopping Malls Association (PPK) will subsidise RM50 for each retail tenants’ staff who participate in the Covid-19 vaccination programme at the shopping malls.
PETALING JAYA (May 24): While supporting the government’s move in limiting the time shoppers spend in malls, Malaysia Shopping Mall Association (PPKM) raised their concerns on the enforcement as mall operators have no mechanism on monitoring the shoppers of their time spent in malls.
PETALING JAYA (May 20): A full lockdown will not be sustainable as it will cripple the shopping industry for good as the entire industry has already been struggling valiantly for survival for the past 14 months, said The Malaysia Shopping Malls Association (PPKM).
PETALING JAYA (May 18): Shopping mall operators have stayed alert and implemented strict SOPs in curbing the spread of Covid-19, hence the malls should not be punished for any inadvertent outings by the visitors, said the shopping mall and retail associations.
KUALA LUMPUR (March 30): The country’s shopping malls saw an average annual occupancy rate of 88% in 2020, according to a survey by the Malaysia Shopping Mall Association (PPK Malaysia).
KUALA LUMPUR (March 20): The local retail sector could take up to four years to recover to 2019 levels “even if a potential surge in sales from revenge shopping materialises”, The Edge Malaysia reported this week.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 16): Malls in secondary towns are reported to be “faring somewhat better in terms of footfall, tenancy or even overall performance” compared to those in major towns/cities, reported The Edge Malaysia in its latest issue.
节节上升的新冠肺炎确诊人数导致政府被迫二次执行有条件行动管制令(简称CMCO)。虽然这并非商场的过错,但一浪接一浪的坏消息仍让城内各大商场蒙受每日访客人数剧减的打击。 针对第二次CMCO的影响,马来西亚购物广场协会(PPK)主席丹斯里Teo Chiang Kok告诉EdgeProp.