Compiled from The Star
There was
a time when weekend flea markets within a commercial complex were unheard of in
the Malaysian shopping scene.
The
concept of n informal gathering of people coming together to buy, sell, and
trade used or old goods under one roof was completely foreign.
It all
changed in 1998 when Amcorp Mall set out to create an indoor antiques market
inspired by one of the most iconic antiques market in the world — the Portobello Road market in the United Kingdom.
Amcorp’s
infant flea market started slowly, with just a handful of pioneering antique
enthusiasts displaying their prized possessions in the mall’s lower ground
level.
Sixteen
years later, the number of traders has soared to about 300, and the space it
takes up has grown from one floor of the mall to four.
The idea
of flea markets has also visibly grown on Malaysians.
To view
the full article, please go to http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/SME/2014/05/31/Flea-markets-start-to-flourish-Weekend-bazaars-are-turning-out-to-be-nurseries-for-small-businesses/
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