Starlight Place
Starlight Place, is a shopping mall located in Chongqing, People's Republic of China. Designed by the architectural firm Aedas, it officially opened in 2012.[1]
Dominating Jiang Nan Avenue, Starlight Place was designed to become a landmark building that celebrates Nanping district as the southern gateway to the city centre.
Unlike other cities in China, Chongqing has very little direct sunlight and so Starlight Place has a generous glass atrium skylight to bring natural daylight deep into the public spaces of the shopping mall.
Tenants
Notable tenants include Gucci, CRC Vanguard, H&M, Max & Co., DKNY, Juicy Couture, Armani Jeans, Miss Sixty, Adidas Originals, MUJI, and Jinyi IMAX cinema. It also has several restaurants such as South Beauty. This shopping mall has the largest Apple Retailer and flagship Zara store in Chongqing, as well as the city’s very first Costa Coffee. It also has the very first GAP store in the whole of southwest China.
Starlight Place is owned and managed by Sincere.[2]
Awards
Starlight Place was named RLI International Retail and Leisure Destination 2013 at Retail and Leisure International’s (RLI) Global RLI Awards 2013 held on 6 June 2013 in London.[3]
References
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- Beijing apm
- Beijing Department Store
- Beijing Mall
- Golden Resources Mall
- INDIGO
- Pinnacle Plaza
- Solana Shopping Park
- Taikoo Li Sanlitun
- The Malls at Oriental Plaza
- Global Harbor
- Grand Gateway
- HKRI Taikoo Hui
- IAPM Mall
- Jing An Kerry Centre
- K11
- Longemont Shopping Centre
- Metro-City
- Plaza 66
- Raffles City
- IFC Mall
- The River Mall
- Super Brand Mall
- CITIC Plaza
- Happy Valley
- Taikoo Hui
- Coastal City
- Yitian Holiday Plaza
- COCO Park
- OCT Harbour
- Luohu Commercial City
- Raffles City Chongqing
- Starlight Place
- CityOn Zhengzhou
- David Plaza
- Grand Emporium
- See also: List of shopping centres in Hong Kong