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  2. Raffles Place - Wikipedia

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    Raffles Place is the centre of the Financial District of Singapore and is located south of the mouth of the Singapore River. [1] It was first planned and developed in the 1820s as Commercial Square to serve as the hub of the commercial zone of Singapore in Raffles Town Plan. It was renamed Raffles Place in 1858 and is now the site of a number ...

  3. Urban planning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    A review of planning of the Central Area culminated in the Structure Plan in 1984. Under this plan, several districts in the city centre were identified for conservation, open spaces and parks were clearly marked out, and other districts, such as the Golden Shoe and Orchard Road districts, were designated as areas for high-density development ...

  4. CapitaSpring - Wikipedia

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    CapitaSpring is a skyscraper in Downtown Core, Singapore. [1] [2] The building was designed by architectural firm BIG and architect Carlo Ratti. [3]With a height of 280 m (920 ft), as of 2022, the building is the joint second-tallest in Singapore, with One Raffles Place, United Overseas Bank Plaza One, and Republic Plaza.

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  6. Golden Goose (company) - Wikipedia

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    Golden Goose (GG) is an Italian luxury fashion brand specialized in footwear and apparel headquartered in Venice, Italy. [1] History.

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    National Stadium, Kallang, Singapore ... Golden Shoe 2020–21; Golden Shoe 2021–22; References External links. Mahdi Abduljabbar at National-Football-Teams.com ...

  8. McCallum Street - Wikipedia

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    Before the official naming of the street, the street was called tit lok a-ek bue-tiau koi in Hokkien, meaning the “last street in Telok Ayer” as it was unnamed. [2]In 1895, after the town area of Singapore is levelled and drained and the area divided into various, various public streets were declared in the new area, including McCallum Street.

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