Wuhan Jiangchentian Street is a fashionable business circle targeting young consumer groups, and Hunan Internet celebrity milk tea brand Cha Yanyuese has settled in it. Many citizens are very concerned about the opening time and latest construction plan of Wuhan Jiangchentian Street.
Let’s take a look at the location selection and latest news of Jiangchentian Street.
Wuhan Jiangchentian Street Opening Time Address: No. 510 Qingnian Road, Jianghan District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province Opening Time: 2021 As the first Tianjie where Longfor Commercial enters Wuhan, Wuhan Jiangchentian Street is positioned as a city-level, quality, trendy, and social center
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In the future, it will be a gathering place for trendy people in Wuhan.
Jiangchentian Street has a commercial volume of 140,000 square meters and is located at Fanhu Station, a dual subway station. Multiple exits are seamlessly connected to the subway, providing citizens with a "one-step" experience.
Currently, the progress of the project is accelerating. A large number of new stores, such as Cha Yan Yuese Wuhan City Concept Store, Wuhan's first Yonghui "BravoYH", and Central China's first Boyuehui Cinema, will be launched one after another and are expected to open in 2021.
The planned Wuhan Jiangchentian Street project complex covers an area of ??370,000 square meters, of which the shopping center is about 140,000 square meters. It also includes 80,000 square meters of Grade A office buildings and 40,000 square meters of high-end apartments. It also has 2,292
parking space.
As far as the current situation is concerned, the currently well-developed commercial entities in Wuhan can be roughly divided into two categories: one is high-end commerce, represented by Wuhan International Plaza; the other is family-oriented commerce, such as Huiju Center and AEON MALL.
The development of quasi-commercial entities in Wuhan has been very popular in recent years, but the business formats and brands are relatively traditional, and they focus on family consumption, which cannot meet the consumption needs of young people for fashion and trends.
Commercial buildings like Longfor Chongqing Beicheng Tianjie and Shanghai Joy City that are fashionable, attract young people, and take into account the consumption of young families are rare in Wuhan.
Therefore, whether from the perspective of customer demand or business form, there is a market gap in Wuhan for businesses targeting young and fashionable consumption.
The positioning of the "Trendy Star Show" on Jiangchentian Street in Wuhan accurately captures this market gap. It targets elite white-collar workers, quality families, and trendy youth, and brings a lot of benefits to the young people of Wuhan who advocate quality.
The same consumer experience.
What is TOD? High-end consumer clustering around urban complexes. The so-called TOD (transit-oriented development) is a mode of planning and development oriented by public transportation. Examples include Manhattan Mall in New York and Shibuya Lights in Tokyo.
TOD project.
In contrast, in China, "TOD" may be just a concept for ordinary cities, because the scale of the city is limited, and the subway above the traditional core business district is usually a natural TOD.
In Wuhan, due to the long-standing division of three towns and years of urban road construction, transportation is not very convenient. People from Hankou do not go to Wuchang, people from Wuchang do not come to Hankou, and Hanyang is relatively isolated.
Therefore, in Wuhan, transportation can be said to be a key factor in the success or failure of commercial systems.
If a project can connect three towns in Wuhan, with transportation extending in all directions, it will be a very significant advantage.