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  2. List of commercial sites in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of commercial sites in Singapore. Street-side areas. Boat Quay; Bugis Village; Clarke Quay; Jalan Kayu; Peranakan Place; Shopping malls.

  3. HarbourFront (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Square The Singapore Cruise Centre is Singapore's first international cruise centre.. HarbourFront is a waterfront district situated in southern Singapore.Whilst HarbourFront's boundaries are ambiguous, its location is roughly represented on the URA's Master Plan as a subzone called Maritime Square, located within the Bukit Merah Planning Area.

  4. VivoCity - Wikipedia

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    VivoCity was built on the site of the Expo Gateway and Harbour Pavilion exhibition halls of the former World Trade Centre (now the HarbourFront Centre) in June 2003.Since its opening in 2006, it is currently the largest shopping mall in Singapore, spanning 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2) of gross floor area and 1,077,000 square feet (100,100 m 2) of retail space, larger than Suntec City ...

  5. Marina Bay, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Urban Redevelopment Authority spent $400,000 on a branding exercise to name the Marina Bay area in order to sell the new major developments in the area, only to settle with the original name "Marina Bay". [6] [7] The Singapore government also spent $35 million to complete the 3.5 km Waterfront Promenade around Marina Bay. [8]

  6. Clifford Pier - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Pier was a former pier located beside Collyer Quay at Marina Bay within the Downtown Core of the Central Area, Singapore. The pier, which opened in 1933, ceased operations in 2006. In 2008 the site was converted into a restaurant, One on the Bund, with Chinese cuisine.

  7. Popular Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The first Popular Bookstore was set up in 1924 by Chou Sing Chu in Singapore, initially focusing on retailing Chinese books and stationery. In March 2006, Popular Holdings was the main organiser of BookFest@Singapore, the first Chinese-language book fair ever held outside of China.

  8. The Golden Mile, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Golden Mile Complex, which is located on a 99-year leasehold site starting from 1969, has been planned to be put up for an en bloc sale. On 11 August 2018, 80% of the owners signed an agreement agreeing to sell the complex in an en-block sale. [7] In April 2021, part of the ceiling near an entrance fell off, with no reported injuries. [8]

  9. List of shopping malls in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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.