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Kathmandu’s market decline: ‘To-let’ signs tell the tale (Pics)



KATHMANDU: The once bustling markets of Kathmandu Valley now echo with emptiness as shutters display ‘to-let’ signs.

Businesses, from small shops to grand malls, are dwindling, leaving behind a landscape dotted with vacant storefronts.

In the heart of the city’s business districts, commercial and office boards have been replaced by ubiquitous ‘to-let’ notices.

What were once vibrant shopping malls now stand deserted, their shutters adorned with phone numbers advertising available spaces.

Previously vibrant hubs of commerce, these malls now struggle for foot traffic, a stark contrast to their former bustling days.

The transformation is evident across the capital, where even the smallest shops now struggle to attract customers.

Photos – Manish Aryal/Nepal Photo Library

Publish Date : 09 July 2024 15:35 PM

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