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  2. Robertson Quay - Wikipedia

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    Robertson Quay is a wharf near the source of the Singapore River. It is the largest and most upstream of the three wharfs (the other two being Boat Quay and Clarke Quay ) on the river and is named after a municipal counsellor Dr J Murray Robertson.

  3. Alkaff Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It spans the Singapore River at Robertson Quay, located in the Singapore River planning area within the Central Area. The steel truss bridge is 55 metres in length and weighs about 230 tonnes. It is shaped like a tongkang (a light boat used commonly in the early days to carry goods along rivers), and is situated near the former Alkaff Quay.

  4. InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay - Wikipedia

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    InterContinental Singapore Robertson Quay is an InterContinental hotel in Singapore. The hotel is located at Robertson Quay on the Singapore River . Originally the building was the Gallery Hotel which was replaced by InterContinental in late 2017.

  5. Singapore Repertory Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The KC Arts Centre – Home of SRT is located along the Singapore River at Robertson Quay along 20 Merbau Road. The 380-seat theatre is a hub for the performing arts. This remains the only fully furnished venue run by a theatre company in Singapore. The KC Arts Centre is named after the Kewalram Chanrai Group in recognition of their donation to ...

  6. Gallery Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Gallery Hotel (Chinese: 佳乐丽酒店; pinyin: Jiālèlì jiǔdiàn) was a four-star boutique hotel at Robertson Quay on Singapore River, in the Central Area of Singapore. . Originally known as Gallery Evason Hotel, it was the first "HIP" (Highly Individual Places) hotel in Singapore, and the second in Asia, the first being in Ja

  7. STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery - Wikipedia

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    STPI is a not-for-profit organisation established with the support of the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (presently known as the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth – MCCY), Singapore Tourism Board, and Singapore Totalisator Board, [3] in line with the government’s Renaissance City Plan to position the nation as the prime arts hub of Southeast Asia.