The centre is an unusual example of a vertical mall.
It is the second "vertical mall" in Hong Kong.
Times Square is considered the first of its kind, the first "vertical mall" in Hong Kong.
It was redeveloped as a 200,000-square-foot vertical mall aimed at well-heeled customers.
That's why vertical malls, where customers have to ride up in elevators to visit various shops, have not been successful.
The arrangement of restaurants at the Time Warner Center is described as a "vertical mall."
It is also Singapore's tallest vertical mall.
It is designed as Singapore's first vertical mall, and it consists of 12 floors above ground and 2 basement levels.
The 260,000-square-foot Herald Center, which opened in 1986 as the city's largest "vertical mall," has so far shown little prospect of success.
They've got suburban-style food courts in what they call "vertical malls."