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Viva Home is a shopping centre located along Jalan Loke Yew in the city of Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia . First opened in 1996 as Plaza UE3, it suffered a decline period and later was refurbished as Viva Home.

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12-400: Plaza UE3 or Plaza Uncang Emas was constructed in 1995 and opened sometime around January 1996. It had Xtra Supercenter as its anchor tenant. Plaza UE3 featured an elevator shaft topped by a clock tower. Xtra Supercenter suddenly wound up in early 2000 and marked the beginning of the decline period of the complex. Many shops were closed. Only a few managed to survive. In late 2003, the complex

24-863: The Sisattanak district of Vientiane in February 2020. Pacific Place Jakarta The Pacific Place Jakarta is a multipurpose building located in the Sudirman Central Business District , South Jakarta , Indonesia . The building is divided into three different sections: the six-floor Pacific Place Mall, the One Pacific Place Office Center, The Ritz-Carlton Pacific Place hotel, ballroom, and service apartment, and Pacific Place Residence. The mall opened in November 2007, and in January 2017

36-474: The Summarecon Mall Serpong branch on 3 January 2021. In April 2021, Parkson Hartono Mall and Centro Solo Paragon Mall closed its doors, and finally, on 17 May 2021, the company was officially declared bankrupt by court. Parkson entered the country with the opening of its first store at FMI Centre, Yangoon, on 11 May 2013 and permanently closed on 16 December 2018. Parkson opened its first store in

48-824: The acquisition, the department store network has since expanded to a total of 11 stores under the Centro brand and two stores under the Parkson brand, leading to a total of 14 stores (including Kem Chicks supermarket at Pacific Place Jakarta . Parkson Gourmet Market at Bintaro CBD, opened on 3 November 2016 but closed sometime in 2017) as of 1 December 2020. The country's first Parkson store opened its door at Centre Point Mall, Medan on 28 November 2013. The second Parkson store at Lippo Mall Puri, Jakarta commenced operation on 27 June 2014 (closed in 2020 due to low sales and COVID-19 pandemic ). The third Parkson store at Hartono Mall, Yogyakarta commenced operation on 22 December 2015. According to

60-493: The company website, the Centro brand will be focused on the middle-class segment while the Parkson brand focuses on the upper-middle-class. In March 2021, PT. Tozy Sentosa were sued to bankruptcy due to failed payments to various vendors. Centro stores at Plaza Ambarrukmo, Jogjakarta and Bintaro Jaya Xchange Mall, Tangerang closed down following the lawsuit. Before that, however, two Centro branches at Mall of Indonesia and Plaza Semanggi, Jakarta were closed in 2018, followed by

72-838: The complex is considered basically 'dead'. This article about a shopping mall in Malaysia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Parkson Parkson Holdings Berhad ( doing business as Parkson ; Chinese : 百盛 ; pinyin : Bǎishèng ; Cantonese Yale : Baaksìhng ; MYX : 5657 ) is a Malaysia -based department store operator with an extensive network of 131 stores as of 2017, spanning approximately 2.1 million m of retail space across cities in Malaysia , China , Vietnam , Laos and formerly in Myanmar . Parkson opened its first store at Sungei Wang Plaza in 1987. Since then, new stores have been rolled out across

84-545: The country at approximately two stores per annum over the past 27 years. Their first flagship store Parkson Elite at Pavilion KL was opened in 2007. As of 29 July 2021, Parkson has 41 stores in Malaysia (38 Parkson, 3 Parkson Elite). Parkson is on a consolidation journey, which it had recently closed down its Maju Junction branch in Kuala Lumpur and then opened a branch in M Square Mall, a retail and lifestyle hub in Puchong , which

96-608: The country by acquiring PT. Tozy Sentosa, the operator of Centro Department Store in 2011. Centro Department Store itself was developed by Suzy Darmawan Hutomo, master licensor holder for The Body Shop in Indonesia and sole daughter of Matahari founder, Hari Darmawan . Prior to the acquisition, Centro opened its first store at Plaza Semanggi, Jakarta in November 2003, followed by opening stores at Discovery Shopping Mall Bali, Plaza Ambarrukmo Jogjakarta, Margo City Depok, Mall of Indonesia Jakarta, and Summarecon Mall Serpong Tangerang. After

108-816: The first truly international department store to be opened in District 1 , Ho Chi Minh City . On 2 January 2015, Parkson closed its store at Landmark 72 (formerly Keangnam Landmark Tower), Hanoi , as the store has been loss-making since its opening in December 2011. Nevertheless, Parkson remains positive on the retail market in Vietnam, as evidenced by the opening of a new store in Danang on 11 January 2015. As of 3 January 2021, Parkson has 4 stores across 3 cities. On 28 April 2023, Parkson Retail Asia announced that Parkson Vietnam filed for bankruptcy due to financial pressure. Parkson entered

120-470: Was acquired by Danaharta and Hai-O Group. The complex was refurbished as MCC City ( Malaysia - China Commerce). An influx of shops selling Chinese goods i.e. antiques, books, stationery, furniture and traditional Chinese medicine revived the complex, but not for long. A supermarket known as D-Choice Supermarket opened in the former premises of Xtra Supercenter. The supermarket closed in early 2007. The Chinese shops also begin to shut one-by-one. As of 2009,

132-546: Was closed after 18 months of operation. In 1994, Parkson opened its first department store in Beijing. Parkson is one of the first foreign department store chains to establish a presence in China. As of June 2015, Parkson has an extensive network of 60 stores covering 37 major cities in China . The opening of Parkson Saigon Tourist Plaza on 29 June 2005 marked the entrance of Parkson as

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144-609: Was recognized by Forbes as one of the top shopping malls in Jakarta. The basement level includes Kem Chicks supermarket, restaurants, ATMs, and a bridge to the Ritz Carlton Hotel towers, and the Jakarta Stock Exchange. The Ritz Carlton Pacific Place is the only hotel in the building and has 62 rooms. The One Pacific Place building is the only office block of the building, located north of the building. Galeries Lafayette ,

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