Can SkyPlaza allay retailers’ fears?

Dermot Davitt

1-Jun-2005

The news that Hong Kong International airport (HKIA) is close to an agreement with the members of the Skyteam airline alliance to switch their operations to the new terminal two SkyPlaza comes as a relief to potential tenants of the airport's revolutionary new facility

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With the airport authority already in conversation with retailers about filling some of the 35,000sq m (376,600sq ft) space on offer, and with tenders looming for the rest, there had

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