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The mall underwent its second refurbishment in 2014, this time converting the roof level into an education hub, and giving a facade a new appearance. The food court, cinema and Basement 1 shops were renovated as well. The mall underwent its third refurbishment in 2022, from April 2022 to November 2022, this time rearranging the shops in level 2.
Tampines 1 was formerly the site of DBS Tampines Centre and Pavilion Cineplex. After DBS Tampines Centre was demolished, construction work on the mall began in March 2007. [ 1 ] It replaced the former The mall obtained TOP on 31 March 2009 and was opened to public on the following day.
Century Square (Chinese: 世纪广场) is a 6-storey shopping mall in Tampines, Singapore. It is located near Tampines MRT station and next to Tampines Mall. Opened in 1995, Century Square underwent expansion in 2005 and renovations in 2018.
TPJC - Tampines Junior College (now merged with Merdian Junior College to form Tampines Meridian Junior College) TPS - Tampines Primary School; TPSS - Tampines Secondary School; TTC - Trinity Theological College, Singapore; TTS - Tanglin Trust School or Tower Transit Singapore; TTSH - Tan Tock Seng Hospital; TSS - Tanglin Secondary School
Singtel is also the second-largest company by market capitalisation listed on the Singapore Exchange [11] and is majority owned by Temasek Holdings, the investment arm of the Singapore government. Singtel is an active investor in innovation companies through its Singtel Innov8 subsidiary, founded in 2011 with S$200 million start up capital.
Tampines Bike Park was formerly located in the eastern part of Singapore, in the Tampines Regional Centre. Just one-kilometre away from Tampines Mall, the entrance of the park and the parking lot are located along Tampines Avenue 9 at the junction of Tampines Avenue 7. In May 2013, it was reported that the Tampines Bike Park will be cleared for ...
Tampines Stadium was also the home stadium of the Singapore Premier League club, Tampines Rovers. Plans for a new proposed integrated lifestyle town hub development to be built on the site of Tampines Stadium and Tampines Sports Hall were unveiled on 21 January 2011, and was part of the Tampines Masterplan for 2011–2015. [4]
Service 28 was soon added on 4 September 1983, operating between Tampines and Chinatown for the first version, later version is between Tampines and Toa Payoh. [8] More feeders were only added to the terminal the following year, namely 293 and the now-defunct 294 on 12 August 1984, [ 9 ] as people started moving into Tampines East.