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  2. Singapore Sports Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Hub was a public-private partnership with SportsHub Pte Ltd, [7] which is made up of four companies namely InfraRed Capital Partners, Dragages Singapore, DTZ Facilities and Engineering and Global Spectrum Asia. [8] SHPL was engaged in 2008 [8] and has a 25-year contract to design, build, finance and operate the Sports Hub. [9]

  3. Singapore Indoor Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Indoor Stadium, known exonymously as the Indoor Stadium, is an indoor arena located in Kallang, Singapore. It is within walking distance of the Singapore National Stadium, and collectively form a part of the wider Singapore Sports Hub. It has a maximum total capacity of 15,000 depending on configuration, with an all-seating ...

  4. Former National Stadium, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The former Singapore National Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Kallang, which opened in July 1973 and closed on 30 June 2007.The stadium was demolished from 2010 to 2011 for the development of the Singapore Sports Hub, which houses its successor.

  5. Singapore Sports Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, its collection was temporarily moved to the Singapore Sports Council's (SSC) temporary office and heritage corners of selected SSC sports and recreation centres such as Jurong West and Sengkang, while a new iteration of the museum was constructed as part of the Singapore Sports Hub project, originally expected to be completed by 2011. [1]

  6. National Stadium, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Under the contract between the Sports Hub and Singapore Government, NDP organisers were allowed 45 days of free annual usage of the venue. However, technicians and performers reported that the time frame needed to be extended to 80 days, to which the Sports Hub requested an additional $26 million but was reportedly reduced to $10 million. [89]

  7. Singapore national football team - Wikipedia

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    However, due to some delays caused by the addition of new plans for the Singapore Sports Hub, the National Stadium continued to host 5 more matches, and it was also the venue for two more 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification matches. While the stadium was being rebuilt as part of the new Sports Hub, the Singapore national team played its home ...

  8. Category:Sports venues in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Sports Hub; Snow City; T. Tampines Bike Park; Toa Payoh Sports Hall; Toa Payoh Stadium; Toa Payoh Swimming Complex This page was last edited on 4 April 2019 ...

  9. Kallang Wave Mall - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 27 June 2014, Kallang Wave Mall is part of the Singapore Sports Hub and is integrated into the National Stadium. [2]Business at the Kallang Wave Mall was poor with original major tenants such as fashion retailer Forever 21 and electronics chain store Harvey Norman and NTUC Foodfare food court exiting the shopping mall by 2018.