Landmark Life Plaza

Shopping mall in Taoyuan, Taiwan
24°57′55″N 121°17′56″E / 24.96528°N 121.29889°E / 24.96528; 121.29889Opening dateJanuary 12, 2017DeveloperCathay Life InsuranceManagementCathay Life InsuranceTotal retail floor area107,527 m2 (1,157,410 sq ft) (including parking spaces)No. of floors6 floors above ground
4 floor below groundParking1120 parking spacesWebsitehttps://landmarklife-plaza.com.tw/

Landmark Life Plaza (Chinese: 置地生活廣場) is a shopping mall in Bade District, Taoyuan, Taiwan that opened on January 12, 2017 as Kwong Fong Plaza (廣豐新天地). The total floor area of the mall interior is about 107,527 m2 (1,157,410 sq ft), including parking spaces.[1][2]

History

  • The shopping mall obtained a construction license in the second semester of 2013.
  • Construction began in 2014 and completed in 2016.
  • It opened for trial operation on December 22 of 2016.[3]
  • The mall officially opened on January 12, 2017.
  • In November 2021, the mall changed its name to Landmark Life Plaza after being bought by Cathay Life Insurance.[4]

Floor Guide[5]

  • Levels 5 - 6: Children's Art Museum, Taoyuan
  • Level 3: Themed shops
  • Level 2: Parking spaces
  • Level 1: Kwong Fong Avenue
  • Level B1: Parking spaces
  • Level B2: Carrefour store
  • Levels B3 & B4: Parking spaces

Gallery

  • Exterior view in 2017 before name change
    Exterior view in 2017 before name change
  • Old logo
    Old logo
  • Children's Art Museum, Taoyuan
    Children's Art Museum, Taoyuan
  • Entrance of Children's Art Museum, Taoyuan
    Entrance of Children's Art Museum, Taoyuan

See also

References

  1. ^ "廣豐新天地 年營業額拚30億". China Times.
  2. ^ "商場超新星 桃園八德廣豐新天地購物中心正式開幕". setn.com.
  3. ^ "廣豐新天地 46.8億賣給國壽". United Daily News.
  4. ^ "壽險又出手 國壽砸46.8億元 買下桃園「廣豐新天地」". Liberty Times.
  5. ^ "斥資30億! 桃園廣豐新天地開幕". TVBS News.

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