Parking options for large commercial complexes are constantly evolving due to increasing demand. Developers must consider not only customer convenience but also the mall's operational and management costs. Today, we'll discuss some commonly used parking types.

Surface Parking: This type of parking allows drivers to quickly enter the mall after parking. However, it requires a dedicated area and has a limited number of spaces, making it suitable for malls with large floor areas.
Underground Parking: Developers can control the number of parking levels, thus limiting the number of spaces. However, increasing the number of levels significantly increases costs. Most malls currently use underground parking.
Rooftop Parking:This type of parking doesn't require consideration of floor area. However, vehicle routes become an issue, requiring drivers to travel long distances to reach the parking lot. Poor planning can result in lost commercial space.
Same-Floor Parking: Customers can choose their preferred floor for quick and convenient access. However, this requires careful planning of the floor layout; otherwise, significant losses in commercial space can occur.
