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It opened for business in January 2011, [3] with the grand official opening ceremony on 21 May 2011 officiated by the 7th President of Singapore, Tony Tan. [1] The mall is owned by Paragon Reit, and allows the use of eCapitaVouchers. [4] Above the mall is Clementi Towers, the first HDB project to be co-located within a shopping mall and bus ...
Mustafa Centre is a shopping mall in Singapore, situated on Syed Alwi Road in the cultural district of Little India, within the planning area of Kallang. [1] Within a walking distance from Farrer Park station and Jalan Besar station on the North East Line and Downtown Line, Mustafa Centre is a retail hub attracting many shoppers with its wide variety of products and services.
This is a list of shopping malls in Singapore, sorted along their districts. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. Some listed shopping malls here are also inclusive as a mixed-use development and or part of an neighbourhood plaza.
Besides retail stores, it also houses offices and warehouses for storage, which is advantageous in terms of cost efficiency to some retailers. [2] The mall has capacity for 235 retail outlets and 430 non-retail outlets. Anchor tenants of the mall include Giant Hypermarket, Daiso department store, Popular Bookstore and Best Denki.
Parkway Parade Shopping Centre during the 2005 Christmas season. The development of Parkway Parade began in March 1981. Developed by Parkway Holdings on a 31,536 square metres (339,450 sq ft) plot along Marine Parade Road, the complex comprised a 15-storey office building and a six-storey shopping podium, and was expected to cost S$250 million. [4]
In January 2013, Crate & Barrel opened its first Asian store in ION Orchard which was closed down on 19 May 2023. The 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2) duplex store is located on levels 3 and 4. It was replaced by Proof Living. [19] [20]
The mall once housed the Jurong West Public Library, which was then the first public library in Singapore to be located in a shopping mall. Since its opening, the mall has undergone two expansions. In 1998, an additional 150,000 square feet (14,000 m 2 ) of space was successfully secured for the first extension of Jurong Point, which opened in ...
The mall consists of four storeys, two above ground and two below ground. It also has an underground carpark. It has open spaces, such as the MRT Plaza and an atrium, meant for events and promotional sales. [4] The first floor of the mall is split into two sections, Seoul Street and Asian Fusion, being separated by the bus interchange in the ...