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2 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore 609601: Opening date: 29 June 1991; 33 years ago () Owner: CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust: No. of stores and services: 248 retail, 388 non-retail: Total retail floor area: 944,575 square feet (87,753.9 m 2) Public transit access NS1 EW24 Jurong East: Website: imm.sg /en
Gold Class 1 & 2 Yes Jem: Jurong East: Cathay Cineplexes 2013 10 1600 Yes Hall 10 Platinum Suites 1 & 2 Jewel Changi Airport: Changi: Shaw Organisation 2019 11 828 Yes Yes Hall 5 Lumiere 1 & 2 Yes Lumiere 1 & 2 Junction 8: Bishan: Golden Village 1993 6 1148 Yes Yes Hall 1 & 2 Yes Jurong Point: Jurong West: Golden Village 1995 6 1080 Yes Yes Yes
Yuhua is a subzone region located in the town of Jurong East, Singapore.Yuhua comprises two subzones, Yuhua East and Yuhua West. The area's HDB flats are under the management of Jurong-Clementi Town Council and the people of this precinct are represented in parliament by either Grace Fu or Rahayu Mahzam, depending on where they stay.
JCube was a shopping centre located in Jurong East, Singapore, that operated from 2 April 2012 to 6 August 2023.It used to house an Olympic-size ice rink and Singapore's first IMAX theatre in the suburbs.
Opened in September 1993, the shopping centre was within walking distance from Jurong East MRT station.It had a net lettable retail floor area of 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2), featuring a 4-screen cineplex operated by Shaw Theatres, an amusement arcade, a bowling alley, some retail shops and eateries, and the Fuji Ice Palace on third floor, one of the only two ice rinks in Singapore.
Two 21-storey freehold apartment blocks comprising 2 and 3-bedroom apartments and four penthouses. Hullet Rise [8] Apartment Block: 6 Hullet Rise, Singapore 229159: A 16-storey apartment block comprising bedroom apartments. 25 Jalan Sampurna: Semi-detached House: 25 Jalan Sampurna, Singapore 268303: 2 houses on the same plot of land with ...
New York City had its first measurable snowfall of the season this weekend just in time for Christmas. The city received 1.8 inches of snow, according to a reading in Central Park, which was just ...
It was officially opened on 10 December 1987 by the 4th President of Singapore Wee Kim Wee as an expansion of the larger Science Centre, [1] it specifically encompasses an observatory, an omniplanetarium, and a domed projection system to show movies relating to science, astronomy, etc. A simulation theatre, exhibition room, classroom ...