一睇段報導,開頭個心離一離,因為首先見到領匯監察蘇樂怡小姐,攞住佢地本新書,以為全文主體係大批評,但細看原來係讚多過彈,HANDS食肆東主葉生對領展舖位有讚冇彈。
最後就係介詔小投資者領展粉絲blog友,一定要提就係O2巡場拍照喇 。
全文好似巧妙鋪排,有D "Link"味,不過我鐘意呀^o^
其實到底誰勝誰負呢? 看下面2張相大家應該知道答案。
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Winners and losers from Link Reit’s 2005 takeover of Hong Kong estate malls
SCMP LIFESTYLE Elaine Yau Monday, 11 January, 2016
選段 :
“When
I first came to check out the site [in Tuen Mun], there were rats and
cockroaches everywhere. Now the toilets are clean. The Link Reit also requires
us to have a spacious layout so that disabled diners can have easier access.
“We
also help boost employment in the area.Our waitresses are mostly housewives
from nearby estates who work four-hour shifts. Times have changed. If a shoe
vendor does business in exactly the same way as he did three decades ago, he
will face the danger of being phased out. Even I have to change my menu
constantly to take into account diners’ changing tastes.”
選段 :
While
some mourn the loss of long-time neighbourhood businesses in the refurbished
shopping centres, a group of small investors celebrate the Link’s overhaul of
the properties.
Dubbing
themselves 823 fans after the stock number of The Link Reit, the group takes
pride in the appreciating value of their investment in the company.
Members
even take turns to visit the 146 facilities now under Link management, and post
photos of the properties and information such as rental and annual profit on
their blog called Grassroots O2.
Describing
public criticism of the company as unfair, the blog host says: “The Link Reit
has improved the business environment for shopping centres in public housing
estates. Under the Housing Authority, management was poor, the malls were run
down and stayed vacant for a long time.”SCMP photo |
SCMP photo |
同你一樣喎,初頭一見到又係嗰位蘇女士,個心真係離一離 :D
回覆刪除不過系另一個角度睇,我有D欣賞蘇小姐的堅持
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