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Causeway Point is the seventh largest suburban shopping mall in Singapore. It is operated by Frasers Property. Causeway Point is located in the town centre of Woodlands, a town in the north of Singapore. [1] Completed in 1998, it is located beside the Woodlands MRT station and the underground Woodlands Bus Interchange. It has 250 retail outlets ...
A 7-Eleven store in Bugis, Singapore. In Singapore, 7-Eleven forms the largest chain of convenience stores island-wide. There are 393 7-Eleven stores in the country as of February 2018. Stores in Singapore are operated by DFI Retail Group (formerly Dairy Farm International Holdings), franchised under a licensing agreement with 7-Eleven ...
The first Popular Bookstore was set up in 1936 by Chou Sing Chu in North Bridge Road, 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.
The original store, known as the Modern Book Store, was founded in 1939 by M. Mohammad Aksir, who came from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in 1938. He set up the store on Singapore’s Bras Basah Road. In 1978, M. Mohammad Aksir and his father died, leaving Aksir's son, Mohammad Noorul Islam, to run the store.
Daily Stop – based in Hong Kong, merged into 7-Eleven in 2004 Hess – based in New York City; sold its gas station/convenience store network to Marathon Petroleum in 2014 Jacksons Stores – became Sainsbury's at Jacksons in 2004; replaced with the Sainsbury's Local brand in 2008
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[10] In 2005, the Bras Basah Merchants' Association announced that it intended to "transform" the complex into a "centre for books and arts." [11] [12] In an attempt to draw younger customers, works on the complex's first major facelift, which was estimated to cost around $8 million, began in January 2013, with its first phase scheduled to be ...
The small shop accumulated a loyal following over the years and evolved into a brand. [1] Since then, Page One has marked its presence with bookstores in China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan. [1] In Singapore, the Page One bookstore was established at VivoCity, the shopping mall touted to be the largest of its kind on the island.