Slow and low-key: bespoke Hong Kong shopping centre The Pedder Arcade adds a touch of London sophistication to the city
- The fifth floor of the Pedder Building has emerged wearing a new look as The Pedder Arcade, the passion project of The Armoury menswear retailer’s Mark Cho
- Cho and architect Katherine Wong looked to the shopping arcades of London for inspiration for its design. The result is remarkably airy and sophisticated
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“I love this building, I’m sentimental about it,” says Mark Cho Ying-cheng one recent afternoon in Central’s Pedder Building on Hong Kong Island.
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Each time the doors open, the sounds of sawing and hammering enter. The fifth floor of the Pedder Building – a grade one-listed edifice that dates back to 1924 – is also being cut and hand-stitched: soon it will emerge wearing a bespoke new look as The Pedder Arcade.
This made-to-measure redesign is Cho’s private passion and a post-pandemic project. He grew up in London, where he used to do real-estate work for HSBC and became fascinated by the city’s arcades: Burlington, Princes, Piccadilly … characterful clusters of small shops, gathered under one roof.
“I always thought it would be interesting to develop one of those arcades properly, to have a coherent tenant mix, to have it reconstructed sympathetically but with a retailer’s mindset and to recreate that in Hong Kong.”
For a while, he parked the idea while he attended to another retail dream. In 2008, he had been checking out new locations for WW Chan & Sons, a tailoring firm that had arrived from Shanghai in 1952, was based in Kowloon and wanted to shift to the island.
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