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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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GRAND MILLENNIUM PLAZA LOW BLOCK

Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

KIN ON COMMERCIAL BUILDING

WAI FAT BUILDING

Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan

SHUM TOWER
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.