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  2. Leisure Park Kallang - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Leisure Drome was renamed Leisure Park Kallang. [11] The mall was reopened in 2007 [12] and has previous tenants such as Filmgarde Cineplex, Kallang Ice World, food court Koufu, supermarket Cold Storage and bowling alley Kallang Bowl. In 2014, Level 4 of the mall was leased to voluntary welfare organisations.

  3. Kallang Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Kallang Theatre was opened on 7 April 1978. [2] Owned by Chong Gay Theatres, the theatre was a cinema with 2,400 seats but opened with 2,000 seats with 400 seats to be built later. [3] It was the largest cinema of Southeast Asia at that time. [2] The theatre was five storeys high and cost S$7 million to build. [2]

  4. List of cinemas in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Leisure Park Kallang: Kallang: Filmgarde cineplexes 2002 6 822 Yes Yes Primo Primo Formerly Leisure-Drome at East Shore from 1982 to 2001 under tenure of Cathay Organisation, then Shaw Organisation. [10] [11] Lot One: Choa Chu Kang: Shaw Organisation 1996 8 664 Yes Lido: Orchard Road: Shaw Organisation 1993 11 1978 Yes Yes Yes Yes

  5. Kallang Park - Wikipedia

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    In July 1969, the Wonderland Amusement Park was integrated into the Kallang Park, costing an estimated amount of S$3 million in construction. In 1970, Singapore's largest cinema at that time, the Kallang Cinema (now the Kallang Theatre), was built in the Kallang Park. By 1973, the former National Stadium was erected at the site of the Kallang ...

  6. Kallang Wave Mall - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 27 June 2014, Kallang Wave Mall is part of the Singapore Sports Hub and is integrated into the National Stadium. [2]Business at the Kallang Wave Mall was poor with original major tenants such as fashion retailer Forever 21 and electronics chain store Harvey Norman and NTUC Foodfare food court exiting the shopping mall by 2018.

  7. GV Yishun - Wikipedia

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    The last day of movie screenings at Yishun 10 was 11 August 2010 to undergo a three-month renovation from 12 August 2010 to upgrade the multiplex. In November 2010, the renovation had been completed and multiplex was renamed GV Yishun , which was Golden Village first "green" cinema complex.

  8. Stadium MRT station - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, the station serves the Singapore Sports Hub and surrounding facilities, such as the Water Sports Centre, Singapore Indoor Stadium, Kallang Theatre, OCBC Aquatic Centre, OCBC Arena, Kallang Wave Mall and Leisure Park Kallang. [20] The station is located south of the Sports Hub and at the western end of the Stadium Boulevard ...

  9. Kallang - Wikipedia

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    It serves as a link between Bishan–Ang Mo Kio Park and Kallang Riverside Park. Spanning 7.87 kilometres, Kallang Park Connector is the third longest park connector in Singapore, after Coastal Park Connector and Jurong Park Connector which are 15 kilometres-long [94] and 9.4 kilometres-long [95] respectively. Points of interest along Kallang ...