{
  "source": "Fashion Week Venues",
  "title": "Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong",
  "description": "This shop is situated in Central, Hong Kong, which is known for being the base for major government buildings and the headquarters of international firms and financial institutions. The area serves as a vibrant hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment, making it an ideal location for various business ventures. The building is centrally located among a reputable cluster of Grade A office buildings and premium shopping arcades. \n\nThe space is equipped with several amenities, including internet access, air conditioning, a security system, a stock room, counters, fitting rooms, garment racks, lighting, furniture, sound and video equipment, electricity, heating, parking, an elevator, and a kitchen. These features provide a comprehensive setup for retail operations.",
  "idealBrandProfile": "This space fits an established brand with a 20 to 100 person team, five or more years of trading, existing Asia Pacific distribution and a committed regional budget, because the minimum term here is 365 days rather than a two week takeover. At 211 sqm across a basement level inside a Central mall podium, the footprint carries a full retail programme: stock room, counters, fitting rooms and garment racks are already installed, which suits a brand launching its first Hong Kong door or converting wholesale accounts into a controlled retail presence. Brands at this stage typically find the fitted condition removes six figures of build cost. Where we see mismatches is when a young label with 2 to 5 years of trading enquires expecting a short-term commercial space; a one year commitment in Central is a market entry decision, not a test. Groups needing 400 sqm and street frontage for a global flagship should look at podium level units instead, and smaller labels are better served by shorter formats you can browse all spaces to find. Aesthetic Fit Precise, contained, gallery adjacent design languages work best here: contemporary ready to wear, tailoring, leather goods, eyewear, fine jewellery and premium beauty all read well in a controlled basement envelope with full lighting rig, air conditioning and no daylight variable to manage. The Duddell Street context, with Kiang Malingue and the Foreign Correspondents' Club within 90 metres, supports an intellectual, considered brand identity rather than a loud one. Because lighting is entirely designed rather than borrowed, monochrome, stone, lacquer and dark timber palettes hold their intent, and our branded store design team routinely treats basement units as a controlled studio condition. What does not work: high energy streetwear or festival style activations relying on visible queues and window theatre, and any brand whose identity depends on natural light, sightlines to a pavement or a garden setting. Bulky furniture, homeware and large format sportswear also struggle with the circulation this floor plate allows. Best Use Cases First choice is a long-run branded retail store or flagship test, since the 365 day minimum, installed counters, fitting rooms and stock room make this a trading environment from day one. Second is a permanent fashion showroom for the Greater China market, where the lift access, security system and kitchen support back to back wholesale appointments and buyer hospitality. Third is a combined retail and brand presentation space, using part of the 211 sqm for selling and part for seasonal collection preview moments. Fourth is a press day venue during Hong Kong's fashion calendar, with sound and video equipment already in place. Fifth is a resident content studio, as controlled basement lighting suits repeatable shoot conditions. Sixth is a recurring sample sale space, where the stock room and garment racks absorb volume. Retail led formats will need continuity on the floor, which is where retail staffing matters most. Budget Signal This sits in the mid tier for Central Hong Kong, which is a genuinely competitive position given the address. Ground floor frontage on Queen's Road Central or Pedder Street commands multiples of this rate per square metre, and hotel event spaces in the district charge comparable daily figures for a fraction of the area with no retail infrastructure and no ability to trade. Against co-working venues and shared pop-up formats, you gain exclusive control, a stock room, fitting rooms, parking and lift access, plus a year of brand continuity rather than a weekend. The trade you accept for that value is basement level rather than street visibility, so marketing spend has to carry footfall that frontage would otherwise deliver. In our experience the profile that gets the most from this space is a brand modelling twelve month revenue rather than launch cost, and the budget calculator is the fastest way to pressure test that.",
  "faq": [
    {
      "question": "Is Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong available for pop-up shops?",
      "answer": "Yes — Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong is a vetted pop-up ready space in Hong Kong, 211 sqm. Request availability and dates through the inquiry card on the listing."
    },
    {
      "question": "What is the day rate?",
      "answer": "HK$5,290 / day. Weekly and press-preview rates are quoted on request."
    },
    {
      "question": "Is staging, branding and fit-out permitted?",
      "answer": "Yes. Fashion Week Venues runs the full production build — signage, fixtures, lighting, sound, catering and staffing — subject to venue rules. Include your fit-out brief in the inquiry."
    },
    {
      "question": "What is included?",
      "answer": "Included on-site: Internet, Air Conditioning, Security System, Stock Room, Counters, Fitting Rooms, Garment Rack, Lighting."
    },
    {
      "question": "How far in advance should we book?",
      "answer": "Fashion week windows book 6–10 weeks out. Off-season activations can be secured in 2–3 weeks."
    }
  ],
  "editorialFaqCount": 0,
  "city": "Hong Kong",
  "country": "HK",
  "lat": 22.28029178,
  "lon": 114.1568513,
  "areaSqm": 211,
  "areaSqft": 2267,
  "priceLabel": "HK$5,290 / day",
  "priceEur": 583,
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      "caption": "Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong, 211 sqm, pop up store"
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      "caption": "Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong, 211 sqm, pop up store, interior view"
    },
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      "caption": "Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong, 211 sqm, pop up store, second interior view"
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      "caption": "Shop for Lease in Central Hong Kong, 211 sqm, pop up store, third interior view"
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  "amenities": [
    "Internet",
    "Air Conditioning",
    "Security System",
    "Stock Room",
    "Counters",
    "Fitting Rooms",
    "Garment Rack",
    "Lighting",
    "Furniture",
    "Sound & Video Equipment",
    "Electricity",
    "Heating",
    "Parking",
    "Elevator",
    "Kitchen"
  ],
  "useCases": [
    "pop up store",
    "retail activation",
    "showroom presentation",
    "brand activation",
    "retail experience"
  ],
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