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  2. Kampong Glam - Wikipedia

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    Two were vacant, one was a blacksmith shop and the other a shoe shop. Firefighters controlled the fire by surrounding it as it spread through the roof. According to eyewitnesses, the fire started from the second floor of the blacksmith shop. The blacksmith shop is one of the oldest types of shophouses in Singapore which was used for educational ...

  3. Haji Lane - Wikipedia

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    Haji Lane is distinguished by the wide variety of businesses. The street is home to a diverse array of local vintage stores, like Superwasted and The Cartel's Vintage Store, which focus on carefully selected vintage goods. Various dining options can be found among these businesses, including charming cafés such Rumi the Poet's Cup that provide ...

  4. List of commercial sites in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    1 Street-side areas. 2 Shopping malls. 3 Housing estate commercial areas. ... Full article: List of shopping malls in Singapore. Housing estate commercial areas. Ang ...

  5. Objectifs - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2003, Objectifs first took root in Liang Seah Street in the Bugis area in Singapore. It moved to Arab Street in 2009 and occupied 4 floors in an art deco influenced shophouse. In June 2015, Objectifs moved to its current location, at 155 Middle Road, Bugis , in the arts and heritage district, under the National Arts Council's ...

  6. Bugis MRT station - Wikipedia

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    A section of Victoria Street between Rochor Road and Cheng Yan Road was realigned for six months from June to December 1986 to allow the implementation of diaphragm walls at the station site. [8] In response to a suggestion by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board , the station was renamed Bugis in November 1986 after Bugis Street, a tourist ...

  7. Sino-Portuguese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Sino-Portuguese-styled shophouses are most prominent in Singapore, especially at its Chinatown. The facade of the leftmost example was remodeled in a late- Art Deco style. Sino-Portuguese architecture , also known as Chinese Baroque, Straits/Singapore Eclectic architecture or Peranakan architecture is an Asian hybrid style incorporating ...

  8. Shophouse - Wikipedia

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    Shophouses were often designed to be narrow and deep so that many businesses can be accommodated along a street. Each building's footprint was narrow in width and long in depth. The front area along the street was formal space for customers, while the rear areas were informal spaces for family members, toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, and ...

  9. Malay Singaporeans - Wikipedia

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    They sold religious items, toys and clothes in Arab Street and Geylang. Another Minang business that is quite well-known in Singapore is the Padang restaurant that sells Nasi Padang . [ 20 ] The Minangkabaus even formed an association at one time but this was subsequently banned during the 1962–66 Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation .