PETALING JAYA: Leisure Commerce Square (LCS) which used to house
With business yet to run full swing, traders were seen having difficulties adapting to the decreasing number of patrons.
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Toyani, an Indonesian immigrant in charge of the stall said that it was very hard to earn RM 100 a day. “Business is so slow that I can’t finish the waffle batter,” she said.
The once widely patronized B2 Cafe famous for their prawn noodles, is now replaced by Atiqah Cafe, selling Malay cuisine.
Janet Chang, 45, of Bali Mart has found ways to adapt to the current situation. “In business we have to adjust our ways. Magazines were the top sellers among students, but now I mostly sell books to cater to the executive market,” she said.
Wong Sim Min, fondly known as Uncle from the pan mien stall admits that he misses the
Low Yan Hoe of SNY stationers still remembers the
By: Aina Liyana (23.09.10)
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