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Matching And Replacing Existing Tiles In A Shopping Mall Can Turn Into A Nightmare But Remains The Critical Part Of The Image Projected In A Retail Space

12-19-2016 10:05 AM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: One Stone World Inc

architecture, porcelain, ceramic, stone, flooring, mall, shopping center, operations

architecture, porcelain, ceramic, stone, flooring, mall, shopping center, operations

The shopping malls are being hurt considerably by online shopping.

Online shopping is reaching such a critical mass with American households that many of the traditional malls face an increasing uncertain future. Many shopping centers across the US are facing obsolescence abandoned by shoppers who are going online or getting choosier about where to shop. Across the country, developers are passing on new malls in favour of sprucing up older one (facelift).

Therefore, mall developers fight to reinvent the shopping mall.

Significant programs to enhance the property with contemporary updates such as new lighting, flooring, mall entrances, food courts and confortable seating areas, plus upgraded family’s traditional restrooms.

Retailing is all about image and nothing sets the tone of the entire mall for that matter- like the choice of flooring which remains the critical part of the image projected on a retail space and creates the backdrop for the sale of merchandise.

People tend to look down a lot more than they look up.

Finding Replacement ceramic and porcelain tiles is time consuming and frustrating.

The first efficient step when replacing and matching tiles is to focus on inventory counts.

With One Stone World, Inc,. shopping malls take advantage of its cutting edge tile matching technology.

One Stone World Inc. is a key Stakeholder in this search. It designs and makes both traditional and contemporary work using all types of ceramic, porcelain, stone. The level of craftsmanship allows its team to meet the most complex technical projects.

One Stone World Inc. with Tor-Leif Walker supplied for 30 years limestone, marble, granite stone work, ceramic and porcelain tiles for the major mall owners, hotels, privates residences.

One Stone World, Inc. offers the industry’s only full service program to help you finish projects on time and under budget- Not only do you get the latest on the products that are best suited to a timeless look but the tile that can withstand the high-traffic demands of a mall.

Clients of One Stone World Inc. include Starwood, GGP, Rouse, Simon, Westfield, Taubman, Macerich….

One Stone World Inc. with Tor-Leif Walker supplied for 30 years limestone, marble, granite stone work, ceramic and porcelain tiles for the major mall owners, hotels, privates residences.

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