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  2. The Star, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Star Vista is a shopping mall occupying three floors in The Star, and was developed by CapitaLand. [7] It contains 162,500 square feet (15,100 m 2) on retail space. In November 2019, Rock Productions acquired The Star Vista for S$296 million from CapitaLand, after CapitaLand was purportedly in talks with buyers for a potential sale.

  3. 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.

  4. Bugis Junction - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Parco Holdings, Parco Bugis Junction was completed in July 1995 as a mixed development comprising a retail mall, an office tower and the InterContinental Singapore Hotel. The development incorporated three streets, Bugis Street, Malay Street and Hylam Street, where it was built upon and also rebuilt the old shophouses used to be on ...

  5. Sembawang Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Sembawang Shopping Centre was developed by CapitaLand Mall Trust on a freehold land.It consists of four retail stories (including one basement).It has a total floor area of 197,676 square feet (18,364.7 m 2), of which 134,534.99 square feet (12,498.710 m 2) are used for commercial purposes.

  6. one-north - Wikipedia

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    Aerial perspective of Rochester Park Singapore. Launched in early 2006, Rochester Park, a part of one-north, is a heritage site located off North Buona Vista Road, featuring several double-storey black-and-white colonial bungalows, a symbol of Singapore's colonial past.

  7. Junction 8 - Wikipedia

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    Junction 8 was developed as a joint venture between Singapore Technologies Industrial Corporation (STIC) and Liang Court Holdings. [2] When it first opened, it had 73 tenants, such as a Daimaru department store and supermarket, a Golden Village cineplex, Food Junction's first outlet, a duplex level SAFE Superstore and various specialty shops ...

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  9. Sun Plaza, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Sun Plaza was developed as a joint venture between Koh Brothers and Heeton Holdings and was completed in November 1999. Like other suburban malls at that time, it had an Eng Wah cinema, an NTUC FairPrice supermarket, the Sembawang Public Library, the local post office, a Kopitiam food court and 93 specialty shops.