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Sembawang Shopping Centre was developed by CapitaLand Mall Trust on a freehold land.It consists of four retail stories (including one basement).It has a total floor area of 197,676 square feet (18,364.7 m 2), of which 134,534.99 square feet (12,498.710 m 2) are used for commercial purposes.
In May 2012, IMM began a $30 million renovation project. The size of the building was increased and more stores were set up in the shopping centre. [3] In June 2024, IMM began another renovation project. Many shops such as Cotton On Outlet, were temporarily closed. Phase 1 reopened on 4 December 2024.
This is a list of shopping malls in Singapore, sorted along their districts. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. Some listed shopping malls here are also inclusive as a mixed-use development and or part of a neighbourhood plaza.
Sun Plaza (Chinese: 太阳广场) is a mixed-use residential and commercial development located along Sembawang Drive in the heart of Sembawang, Singapore, between Sembawang MRT station and Sembawang Bus Interchange. It is one of the two shopping malls in Sembawang, serving the needs of the local residents. [1]
At a cost of S$332,000, construction of the hawker centre was completed nearing the end of 1974. [4] The hawker centre had 40 stalls and 24 parking lots. [5] In late 2002, as part of the hawker centre upgrading programme by the Ministry of Environment, Sembawang Hills was upgraded, with its roof, tiles, and facade being replaced. [6]
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Japanese discounter Daiso is coming to Elk Grove. The value store giant is moving into the Elk Grove Commons shopping center, home to Trader Joe’s, Ace Hardware, Home Goods and Kohl’s, among ...
The 3-storey shopping centre is located in the eastern end of Sembawang, Singapore as part of a mixed-use transit-oriented development. It was designed by a team led by SAA Architects. Construction started in mid-2015 and the shopping centre opened on 18 December 2020. The mall is directly linked to Canberra MRT station by a footbridge.