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Prime Street · Upstairs · Mall
Street shops, upstairs shops, mall units for F&B, retail, and services — covering Mong Kok Nathan Road, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, and other prime commercial districts.
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Different Shop Types · Different Industries
Street, upstairs, and mall shops each have distinct advantages — choose based on your industry, target customers, and budget.
Street Shop · Max Exposure
Highest foot traffic and visibility, ideal for F&B, retail, convenience stores, pharmacies. Highest rent but strongest ROI potential.
Upstairs · Cost-Effective
40–60% cheaper rent, suitable for beauty, clinics, education, studios — businesses with destination-driven customers.
Mall · Stable Traffic
Unified management, brand positioning, mall promotions — ideal for chain stores, brand outlets, restaurants.
F&B Licensed Shops
Complete plumbing, gas, drainage, and ventilation systems — food licences easier to obtain, especially on food streets.
Hong Kong · Prime Retail Locations
From Mong Kok Nathan Road high-traffic street shops to Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui core districts — location directly determines your business success.
Renting Shop · Q&A
Senior retail advisors answer common questions on street, mall, and upper-floor shops
1Street shop vs mall shop vs upper-floor shop — which to pick?
Street shops have the highest footfall and signage exposure but the highest rent (Mong Kok Nathan Road can hit HK$300+/sqft). Mall shops gain from mall promotion and steady traffic but pay turnover rent or marketing fees. Upper-floor shops cost 40–60% less, ideal for beauty, clinics, education, studios — destination businesses.
2What should I watch for in F&B shop leases?
Licensing, gas, and ventilation are trickiest: food licences need FEHD-compliant kitchen layout and fire safety; gas supply isn't available in every shop; extraction must be approved by building management; some buildings ban open flame; check whether an existing food licence transfers.
3How is shop rent typically structured?
More complex than office: base monthly rent, turnover share (8–18%), promotion/marketing fee, management fee, A/C fee, signage fee, possibly bank guarantee. Get all add-ons listed before signing to avoid 'low headline rent, high real cost' surprises.
4How do I evaluate a shop's commercial potential?
Five indicators: prior tenant lease tenure (3+ years suggests sustainable trade); foot traffic counted at morning/noon/evening; complementary nearby businesses (food street effects); MTR/bus distance and density of upper-floor residents/offices; ownership concentration. Visit at least three times across different days/times.
5How are fit-out periods and rent-free arranged for shops?
Shop fit-out usually 1–3 months (F&B 4–6 months); rent-free is typically 1 month for street shops, 2–3 months negotiable for F&B. Note reinstatement clauses and that drawings need landlord approval. Management and A/C fees still apply during the rent-free period.
Starting a shop business? Find the perfect location
Tell us your industry (F&B/retail/beauty/education etc.), budget, and target customers — our advisors will match you with ideal shop locations.