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Opened in 1991, it is a five-storey mall with 961,281 square feet (89,305.9 m 2) of retail space. 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.
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 a neighbourhood plaza.
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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.
Causeway Point was estimated by CPL to cost the company $500 million to build [3] while The Business Times, a Singapore newspaper, estimated the cost to be at $550 million. [ 4 ] Causeway Point was completed in November 1998 as the first major shopping mall to open in Woodlands, therefore officially opened on 30 May 1999.
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 area become the location for well-known retail stores in the 19th century. John Little , Singapore's oldest department store , was established on 30 August 1842 on Commercial Square. [ 7 ] Robinsons , another of the early department stores, was first established on Raffles Place in 1858 as a "family warehouse".
Yaohan's store in Thomson Plaza became its third outlet in Singapore. [6] In 1997, the parent company of Yaohan stores in Singapore was declared insolvent due to its over-expansion and rising retail rental costs in Singapore. [7] Thus, Yaohan closed its Thomson Plaza outlet, its last in Singapore, in 1998. [7]