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Gold Class 1 & 2 Yes Jem: Jurong East: Cathay Cineplexes 2013 10 1600 Yes Hall 10 Platinum Suites 1 & 2 Jewel Changi Airport: Changi: Shaw Organisation 2019 11 828 Yes Yes Hall 5 Lumiere 1 & 2 Yes Lumiere 1 & 2 Junction 8: Bishan: Golden Village 1993 6 1148 Yes Yes Hall 1 & 2 Yes Jurong Point: Jurong West: Golden Village 1995 6 1080 Yes Yes Yes
2 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore 609601: Opening date: 29 June 1991; 33 years ago () Owner: CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust: No. of stores and services: 248 retail, 388 non-retail: Total retail floor area: 944,575 square feet (87,753.9 m 2) Public transit access NS1 EW24 Jurong East: Website: imm.sg /en
Opened in September 1993, the shopping centre was within walking distance from Jurong East MRT station.It had a net lettable retail floor area of 110,000 square feet (10,000 m 2), featuring a 4-screen cineplex operated by Shaw Theatres, an amusement arcade, a bowling alley, some retail shops and eateries, and the Fuji Ice Palace on third floor, one of the only two ice rinks in Singapore.
On 21 May 2010, CapitaMall Trust held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new mall on the site of the former Jurong Entertainment Centre. [1] The 204,000 square feet (19,000 m 2 ) new mall, named JCube, comprised five levels of retail, two basement levels of car park and a rooftop landscaped plaza.
It was officially opened on 10 December 1987 by the 4th President of Singapore Wee Kim Wee as an expansion of the larger Science Centre, [1] it specifically encompasses an observatory, an omniplanetarium, and a domed projection system to show movies relating to science, astronomy, etc. A simulation theatre, exhibition room, classroom ...
Following the redevelopments in Jurong, the original facility had been slated to be rebuilt into an air-conditioned facility as part of a commercial development on the site, which the commercial development and surrounding commercial places, together with the MRT station, will be collectively known as the Jurong East Integrated Transport Hub, similar to the rest of earlier hubs built.
This is a route-map template for the Thomson–East Coast MRT line, a rapid transit line in Singapore.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
A white paper released in 1996 showed a light rail line connecting to the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) from Boon Lay station on the East–West Line (EWL). [5] An LRT line for the Jurong area was first announced in November 1998 as part of feasibility studies by the Land Transport Authority (LTA), [6] though communications minister Mah Bow Tan said the sustainability of such a ...