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  2. Kenwood Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The brand recognition of Kenwood eventually surpassed that of Trio. In 1986, Trio bought Kenwood and renamed itself Kenwood. George Aratani was the first chairman of Kenwood USA Corporation, and was later succeeded by Kasuga. [2] In October 2008, Kenwood merged with JVC to form a new holding company, JVCKenwood. KX880SR audio cassette tape deck ...

  3. Centennial Tower (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Tower is a 158 m (518 ft), 37 storey high-rise office skyscraper in the central business district of Singapore. It is located on 3 Temasek Avenue, in the zone of Marina Centre . The building is nearby other skyscrapers such as Millenia Tower , and Suntec City .

  4. Kenwood Limited - Wikipedia

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    A Kenwood Chef. Kenwood Limited is a British kitchen appliances manufacturer based in Havant, Hampshire. Kenwood designs, produces and sells kitchen appliances including stand mixers, blenders, food processors, kettles and toasters. The company was founded by Kenneth Maynard Wood in 1947 in the town of Woking at 79 Goldsworth Road. [3]

  5. Yue Hwa Building - Wikipedia

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    Yue Hwa Building (Chinese: 裕华大厦; pinyin: Yùhuá dàshà) is a historic building located at the junction of Eu Tong Sen Street and Upper Cross Street in Chinatown, Singapore, next to Chinatown MRT station.

  6. Changi Business Park - Wikipedia

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    Changi Business Park Bus Terminal is a bus terminal located in the north of Changi Business Park in the eastern part of Singapore. The terminal is located adjacent to the Singapore University of Technology & Design campus in Changi South. Construction of the terminal started in 2014 and was subsequently completed the year after.

  7. Fuji Xerox Towers - Wikipedia

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    In mid-August 2004, Fuji Xerox leased 93,000 sq ft (8,600 m 2) of office space, spread over 7 levels. It made Fuji Xerox the main anchor tenant with about a quarter of leasable space, thereby earning it naming rights. [5] While Fuji Xerox moved into the towers, IBM moved in stages to Changi Business Park over recent years. [5]

  8. Kenwood Chef - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood mixers, along with most other Kenwood products were originally manufactured in the UK by Kenwood Limited (not to be confused with the Japanese Kenwood Corporation which manufactures audio equipment). The Chef Mixer was an instant success in the UK and is still Kenwood's top seller today.

  9. CapitaSpring - Wikipedia

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    CapitaSpring is a skyscraper in Downtown Core, Singapore. [1] [2] The building was designed by architectural firm BIG and architect Carlo Ratti. [3]With a height of 280 m (920 ft), as of 2022, the building is the joint second-tallest in Singapore, with One Raffles Place, United Overseas Bank Plaza One, and Republic Plaza.