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  2. Parkway Parade - Wikipedia

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    Parkway Parade Shopping Centre during the 2005 Christmas season. The development of Parkway Parade began in March 1981. Developed by Parkway Holdings on a 31,536 square metres (339,450 sq ft) plot along Marine Parade Road, the complex comprised a 15-storey office building and a six-storey shopping podium, and was expected to cost S$250 million. [4]

  3. 5th Passage - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Singaporean artist Victor approached the corporate company that managed the Parkway Parade shopping centre to enquire about a space to display art. She was offered a two-year, rent-free lease for the fifth-floor passageway between the Office Tower Block and the car park, which she proposed to turn into a contemporary art space.

  4. List of Brooklyn thoroughfares - Wikipedia

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    Bay Ridge Parkway Shore Road Bay Parkway 3.1 miles 4 Bidirectional East/West Eastern Parkway: Prospect Park at Grand Army Plaza: Bushwick Avenue 3.9 miles 6-8 North to south Continues as a dead-end street east of Bushwick Avenue. Known as "Eastern Parkway Extension" east of Broadway. Fort Hamilton Parkway: Ocean Parkway: 101st Street 4.15 miles 2-4

  5. Lexington Christmas Parade, holiday shopping events, markets ...

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    The free parade will have bands, floats and Santa Claus. downtownlex.com A giant Santa Claus float made its way down Lexington’s Main Street during the Christmas parade Dec. 1, 1949.

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  7. Orchard Point - Wikipedia

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    In July 1989, Pidemco Holdings announced plans to turn Orchard Point into a centre for arts and crafts. [5] The shopping centre received a $29 million face-lift in 1991. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The facelift also included the introduction of two curved escalators, making Orchard Point the first shopping centre in Singapore to have curved escalators. [ 8 ]

  8. Orchard Central - Wikipedia

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    Orchard Central is a shopping mall in Singapore located along the main shopping belt at Orchard Road. It sits on the land previously occupied by an open air carpark and has a 160m frontage along Orchard Road. [1] It was officially opened on 2 July 2009. In December 2016, Forbes recognized Orchard Central as one of the top five shopping malls in ...

  9. The Cathay - Wikipedia

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    The Cathay is a mixed-use 17-storey cinema, shopping mall and apartment building located at Handy Road and Mount Sophia in the Museum Planning Area of Singapore. History [ edit ]