Chapter 291 Building a Large Light Industrial Wholesale City



Lei Tingjun found one of the people involved in the previous engineering design and reconstructed the original engineering drawings. Only then did he realize that the Fujian developer's initial plan was just to build two large shopping malls in this area.

He had no plans whatsoever to build other facilities to complement the large shopping mall.

After reviewing the previous sketches, Lei Tingjun raised his sharp eyebrows and let out a cold laugh.

In an area where everyone is poor and working-class, how can we support the construction of two such large shopping malls?

Migrant workers simply do not have the purchasing power to support large shopping malls.

This isn't the city center, nor is it an area where middle- and upper-class citizens live. In such areas, the average resident has a certain level of purchasing power.

Therefore, large shopping malls can be built in the city center, but they must never be built in the underdeveloped suburbs.

However, construction on those two shopping malls has already begun. We can't just destroy them and start over, can we?

That would be too time-consuming and laborious.

So, Lei Tingjun came up with a plan.

The building that has already started construction will continue to be built, but its positioning will be changed.

Lei Tingjun still remembers the days when he accompanied Ji Wanmei to a large wholesale market in Zhejiang to purchase goods, and the several high-rise buildings that he saw in the wholesale market.

Building a large shopping mall in the western district is definitely not feasible, but what if we reposition them as a cluster of wholesale buildings?

Just think about it, there are so many light industrial factories in the western part of the city.

Many factories ship their products to wholesale outlets in East China or other large cities for distribution.

So why not build a large-scale light industrial wholesale hub in your own city?

Looking at the map, Pingdong City has relatively convenient transportation compared to the surrounding cities.

There are already several railway lines connecting East China and Pingdong to Guangdong, Guangxi, Beijing and Shanghai. Once the railways are completed, Pingdong, a prefecture-level city, will become an important transportation hub.

From this perspective, it is feasible to build a wholesale city in the western part of Pingdong, an area with a high concentration of light industrial factories!

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