Hong Kong border shopping complex set to open in July – two years behind schedule
Pop-up centre aimed at easing anger against parallel traders will mainly target Hong Kong customers instead of mainland tourists amid decline in visitor arrivals

Originally touted as a complex to draw mainland tourists away from North District, it is now targeting 45 per cent of patrons from Hong Kong, 30 per cent from the mainland and the rest tourists from other countries.
Some residents of Sheung Shui in North District were angry about the presence of mainland tourists and parallel traders in their town.
The change of tactics aside, another unresolved issue is the land lease. The plot, which houses the complex called The Boxes, has been leased to the mall owner by Sun Hung Kai Properties and Henderson Land Development only until September next year. But the mall wants interested tenants to sign contracts for two years, up to 2019.
