‘Survival of the fittest’: landlords give discounts to Five Guys, others amid retail slump


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Hong Kong landlords are gradually adjusting to a challenging retail environment by extending more discounts to distinctive brands that can draw greater traffic from both tourists and locals, according to analysts.

And with additional headwinds expected in 2025, they said, brands with international appeal or unique selling points are driving new demand for retail space in the city.

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