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Orchard Road is struggling

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[h=3][/h]QUIET: Far East Plaza (pictured) and Lucky Plaza both had about 100 shops shuttered out of 480 and 700 shops respectively. Last year, online spending here exceeded $1 billion. It was up 13 per cent year on year.


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Published on Jul 13, 2015
[h=2]Online shopping taking toll on Orchard Road?[/h]


JUDITH TAN and CHIN YONG CHANG


IT IS after work on Thursday and shoppers should be streaming into malls like The Centrepoint and 313@Somerset.

But it is a quiet evening.

Orchard Road is set to reveal a new look, with $40 million worth of refurbishments and enhancements to infrastructure.

But an article in the Japanese publication Nikkei Asian Review last month said Orchard Road is struggling.

In a Straits Times report in March, Metro Holdings, which opened a new department store in The Centrepoint in the final quarter of last year, said a "disappointing level of sales resulted in losses being incurred by the new store".

According to the report, department store operator Isetan Singapore had earlier reported a net loss of $3.1 million for the year ended Dec 31, on the back of higher rents and slower sales.

Stores have closed and Orchard Gateway, one of the newest malls in the area, is struggling to gain traction with customers despite opening to much fanfare only a year ago.

Experts offer many reasons as to what has happened, among them online shopping and the habits of the smartphone generation.

Take business school student Peter Lim, 22, who is graduating this year and joining the workforce soon.

Wanting to make an impression, he has been eyeing a pair of Oxfords since April.

So he popped into a retailer at Ngee Ann City last month to suss out the shoes, confirm his size and yes, the price.The shoes cost $269.

He walked out, saying he would "think about it", then went online and bought the same pair for about $160 - saving about $110.

Apart from shoes, Mr Lim buys his clothes, magazines and books online.

"It is more convenient. I don't have to deal with parking, transport or jostling with hordes of people," he says.

Perfumes such as Giorgio Armani Code Luna Eau Sensuelle Eau De Toilette for women costs $50 less online than at the store.

Even branded bags and dresses can go for between 15 and 50 per cent less online, compared to prices at brick-and-mortar shops.

A confluence of easy access to the Internet, broadband speeds and smart devices have contributed to fewer people shopping in Orchard Road.

Last year, online spending here exceeded $1 billion. It was up 13 per cent year on year, based on data from market research firm Euromonitor International.

That is only a fraction of the whopping $30 billion in total store-based sales here last year.

But here is the catch - store-based sales have been flat.

Some experts point out that the Orchard Road stretch is crowded with malls, many with the same brands.

For instance, there are four Zara stores along the 2.2km stretch of Orchard Road from Liat Towers to 313@Somerset.

The New Paper team visited 21 malls along Singapore's famed retail strip in the middle of the day over the last two weeks.

There were few shoppers within the malls and some of the shops were even shuttered, while others were undergoing renovation for new tenants.

Shaw Centre has about 30 shops shuttered out of its 80 spaces.

Far East Plaza and Lucky Plaza both had about 100 shops shuttered, out of 480 and 700 shops respectively.

Of the nearly 3,000 shops and services at the 21 malls The New Paper visited, 430 or about 15 per cent were closed.

But some stakeholders - like SPH Reit, Frasers Centrepoint and Far East Organization - say the spaces are closed for renovation as new shops are moving in.

Eric Tong, assistant director of the retail business group at Far East Organization, explains that shops closing or leaving are "natural expiries in the retail market, as in all sectors".

He says that in anticipation of retail trends and changes in consumer taste, the group is planning the reconfiguration and remixing of some of these spaces to bring in new concepts.

The group recently transformed the upper levels of Orchard Central to offer shoppers an array of restaurants, cafes and food outlets.

Mr Tong says human traffic is high at the basement and ground levels of malls with direct access to MRT stations.

"Footfall at Orchard Central has increased with the improved connectivity between 313@Somerset, Orchard Gateway and Orchard Central, coupled with our own promotions.

"We have also received positive feedback from tenants and shoppers about our marketing programmes."

THE NEW PAPER
Additional reporting by Khairiyah Amirah Md Ramthan
 

JHolmesJr

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Fuck them all….they deserve to be out of business….crooks.

Landlords and retailers have lost all traces of rational thought….props to the guy who went there to check his size and then bought online. I do that too….for everything…it gives me great pleasure to stick it to them.
 

syed putra

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Most of these malls are based on design based in the 1970's. its time they renovate the place and bring it up to scratch. Plus the competition fro suburban malls.
Online purchase is lousy as you cannot determine the texture nor test the product. Most of the porducts bought online is a disappointment. The picture looks great, but in reality, yucks. total waste of money.
 

gingerlyn

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So Singapore tourism board is still using the slogan that Singapore is a shopping heaven.
this is utterly bullshit and lie.

Nowadays, people can buy online and do u still need to buy a flight ticket to shop in singapore? bullshit.

the only thing that I still need to buy from retail outlet is shoes.
this is because I need to try out the shoes and the sizes.
 

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Most of these malls are based on design based in the 1970's. its time they renovate the place and bring it up to scratch. Plus the competition fro suburban malls.
Online purchase is lousy as you cannot determine the texture nor test the product. Most of the porducts bought online is a disappointment. The picture looks great, but in reality, yucks. total waste of money.



Well, you can buy better product for a better price. It is worth the deal to buy online.

Shopping for a classic timberland slip in shoes for $269 in Singapore retail store.
Went online and order, It cost 99USD and deliver for free all the way from US to Singapore. It is the same design and same look.
Who cares to contribute to the landlord whims and desires ?

The trend of shopping is dying, even Malls in USA is feeling the heat. They converted these empty malls to clinic , GYM and food court. Online shopping is truly a nail to retail shopping.
 
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laksaboy

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Most of these malls are based on design based in the 1970's. its time they renovate the place and bring it up to scratch. Plus the competition fro suburban malls.
Online purchase is lousy as you cannot determine the texture nor test the product. Most of the porducts bought online is a disappointment. The picture looks great, but in reality, yucks. total waste of money.

Renovating the place will make the problem worse, because the rent will increase.

Also, if you're too daft regarding where you should do your online transactions, don't blame the online shopping experience. :rolleyes:
 

laksaboy

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Also, a lot of the stuff people want to buy cannot be found offline, sometimes online shopping is done as a last resort.

How many more NTUC Fairprice, Toast Box outlets and telco shops do we need? There's no retail diversity in Sinkieland. :rolleyes:
 

congo9

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Renovating the place will make the problem worse, because the rent will increase.

Also, if you're too daft regarding where you should do your online transactions, don't blame the online shopping experience. :rolleyes:

These mall owners are very fond of renovating. IMM mall is always renovating. Few months later, it still look the same because they are all covered up by planks.
For example, i bought lingerie at Brick and Motar store for my gal. Each cost 80 to 90 plus. But when i go online and shop, though it has shipping charges. But you make it up by buying/picking a few more design and accessories to go with it.

If you do that with a brick and motar store, it will cost you much much more. It is more value for money to start with when you shop online.
 

congo9

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sorry bought lingerie?
can u test the size?

Buy those generic ones, sexy and notti outfit. But if you are talking about daily wear like Bra and Panties, you got to let her buy herself.

Of course, you need to second guess your partner's body. Her shape, waist line and her bust. After one or 2 , you will know what really suit her or rather suit your desire. Hahahhaa
 

laksaboy

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Buy those generic ones, sexy and notti outfit. But if you are talking about daily wear like Bra and Panties, you got to let her buy herself.

Of course, you need to second guess your partner's body. Her shape, waist line and her bust. After one or 2 , you will know what really suit her or rather suit your desire. Hahahhaa

What's wrong with men wearing lingerie? :confused:
I bet a lot do, either in private or in changing rooms. :biggrin:


[video=youtube;7Oxz2_WhTyQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Oxz2_WhTyQ[/video]
 

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Buy those generic ones, sexy and notti outfit. But if you are talking about daily wear like Bra and Panties, you got to let her buy herself. Of course, you need to second guess your partner's body. Her shape, waist line and her bust. After one or 2 , you will know what really suit her or rather suit your desire. Hahahhaa
should take at least 4 sessions to gauge for accuracy :wink:
 

congo9

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should take at least 4 sessions to gauge for accuracy :wink:

I take 2 sessions the most to have an accurate Judgement. Of course, Singkie ladies are less sporty and a lot more negative. That's why PRC ladies with their positive attitute and porcelain white skin beat Singkies ladies hand down.
 

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Orchard rd is for the aristocracy and the elites,peasants and the lowest denominator are more suited for the pasar malam and Chinatown shopping experience.
 

Semaj2357

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I take 2 sessions the most to have an accurate Judgement. Of course, Singkie ladies are less sporty and a lot more negative. That's why PRC ladies with their positive attitute and porcelain white skin beat Singkies ladies hand down.

spot on.....discovering the koot-koot, pek-pek goodies after they clear the vegetation, wins hands (and pants) down :biggrin:
 

Agoraphobic

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I would avoid Orchard Road if I can. Bloody crowded, many times difficult to find parking, expensive, and I don't give a shit about the glitz. And every mall is the same as the other.

Cheers!
 
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