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  2. Tiong Bahru Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Developed by UOL Limited, Tiong Bahru Plaza and the adjacent 20-storey office tower, Central Plaza, were completed in late 1994 as the first shopping mall in Tiong Bahru and Bukit Merah. Like a typical suburban mall at that time, it had a cinema, a department store, a supermarket, a food court, and more than 100 specialty shops.

  3. John Little (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The Marina Square store closed on 26 April, while Tiong Bahru Plaza also closed in August 2015. John Little will also close Jurong Point outlet in August 2016 for the transfer to BHG. [5] By the end of 2016, its last store in Plaza Singapura will also be closed. [6] The chain's last store in Plaza Singapura was closed in the end of 2016. [7]

  4. List of commercial sites in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Telok Blangah Neighbourhood Centre; Tiong Bahru Plaza; Bukit Panjang. Bukit Panjang Town Centre; ... Keat Hong Shopping Centre; Limbang Shopping Centre; Sunshine Place;

  5. Tiong Bahru - Wikipedia

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    Tiong Bahru is a housing estate and subzone region located within Bukit Merah planning area, in the Central Region of Singapore.Tiong Bahru was constructed in the 1920s by the Singapore Improvement Trust, the predecessor to the Housing Development Board (HDB) and an entity of the British colonial authority providing mass public housing in Singapore and is the oldest housing estate in Singapore.

  6. Bukit Merah - Wikipedia

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    Bukit Merah, also known as Redhill, is a planning area and new town situated in the southernmost part of the Central Region of Singapore.The planning area borders Tanglin to the north, Queenstown to the west and the Downtown Core, Outram and Singapore River planning areas of the Central Area to the east.

  7. The Rail Mall - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Lee Rubber subsidiary, Singapore Engineers, spent S$5.00 million to renovate it and turn it into a neighbourhood centre. [4] In 2008, The Rail Mall was revamped again to try to position it as a food and lifestyle hub for the West. [4]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Menlyn Park - Wikipedia

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    Menlyn Park Shopping Centre, named after the suburb in which it is located, was originally built in 1979. It was transformed and expanded in 1988 by Bild Architects. [ 4 ] Menlyn Park used to be the property of Old Mutual Properties from London, England, but is currently owned by Pareto Limited, a shopping centre investment firm wholly owned by ...