Penang retail market adapting to new trends


Knight Frank Malaysia’s Penang branch executive director Mark Saw said the retail segment has been hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic. “The continued closure of international borders and inter-state travel restrictions will have a huge impact on the continued low footfall at shopping malls"

KUALA LUMPUR: Players within the Penang retail property market are expected to adapt to new trends as the country prepares to move into an endemic Covid-19 phase.

Knight Frank Malaysia’s Penang branch executive director Mark Saw said the retail segment has been hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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