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Changi City Point (Chinese: 樟城坊) is a shopping mall located in the vicinity of Changi Business Park, Singapore. It was constructed from June 2010, and completed in November 2011. [1] In 2014, Changi City Point was sold by joint owners, Ascendas Frasers and Ascendas Development, to Frasers Centrepoint Trust (FCT) for $305 million. [1]
The Changi planning area as defined by the Urban Redevelopment Authority encompasses the subzone of Changi Airport, Changi Point and Changi West, although in comparison to the parliamentary electoral boundaries or the Changi Estate that is commonly known in public they all differ from one another slightly.
The elevated EWL station is located along Changi South Avenue 1 [1] while the DTL station is underneath the junction of the road and Expo Drive. [2] In addition to the Singapore Expo, the station serves the retail development of Changi City Point, [38] as well as various offices in Changi Business Park such as UE Bizhub East, IBM Place and DBS ...
Within the past year, CBP has expanded greatly, and it now houses—or is in close proximity to—the following businesses (or branches/satellite offices of business), just to name a few: Changi City Point mall, Park Avenue Hotels & Suites NTUC FairPrice supermarket, Fitness First gym, Cisco, Wang cafe kaya toast & teh C eatery, Mizuno, IBM, Nestle, Ajisen Ramen, DBS Bank, Credit Suisse ...
Changi Point Ferry Terminal. A ferry terminal, named Changi Point Ferry Terminal, is located here. There are small passenger ferries which lead to the north-eastern islands (e.g. Pulau Ubin) and also to some destinations in Johor, Malaysia. The popular bumboat ferry ride to Pulau Ubin costs S$3 each way and takes around 15 minutes.
The region is served with the exterior road of Loyang Avenue, which leads to Pasir Ris and Tampines and Changi City Point. Much of the industrial estate is dealing with aviation related services, due to its proximity to Changi Airport. Loyang was a Malay kampong that once existed in the area, Kampong Loyang or Loyang Besar.
The Changi Boardwalk was conceptualised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) as part of the Singapore Green Plan 2012 to enhance Changi point. The first phase construction of the boardwalk, comprising the western sections of the boardwalk, started on 29 October 2001 and was completed on 15 August 2003, costing S$3.5 million.
There are other malls outside the New Town as well, namely Eastpoint Mall, Singapore Expo, and Changi City Point. On 30 November 2006, IKEA opened its second outlet and first megastore in Singapore at Tampines Retail Park, adjacent to Courts and Giant, together, these three are the first to have retail warehouse stores in Singapore.