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1984: By January 1984 many stalls were relocated to Bukit Timah Shopping Centre and Beauty World Centre located across Upper Bukit Timah Road, while some moved to a new town in Clementi. Later in July the last major fire occurred at Beauty World Town and about 20 vacant shophouses was burned down, including the 40 year-old Tiong Hwa Cinema.
Platform level of the station. The station was first announced in July 2008 when the DTL2 stations were announced. [3] Contract 916 for the design and construction of Beauty World station and associated tunnels was awarded to McConnell Dowell S.E.A. Pte Ltd on 25 March 2009 at a contract sum of S$339.88 million (US$233.67 million).
In 1994, Lee Rubber subsidiary, Singapore Engineers, spent S$5.00 million to renovate it and turn it into a neighbourhood centre. [4] In 2008, The Rail Mall was revamped again to try to position it as a food and lifestyle hub for the West. [4]
People's Park Centre; People's Park Complex; Plaza Singapura; Raffles City; Scotts Square; Shaw House and Centre; Sim Lim Square; Singapore Shopping Centre; The South Beach; Square 2; Sunshine Plaza; Suntec City; Tanglin Mall; Tanjong Pagar Centre; Tekka Centre; The Adelphi; The Paragon; Tiong Bahru Plaza; The Poiz; Thomson Plaza; United Square ...
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The hawker centre was placed on the Bukit Timah Heritage Trail by the National Heritage Board in July 2007. [11] It underwent a six-week facelift beginning in February 2008. [12] In July 2013, Joe Biden visited the centre with his son-in-law Howard Krein while on his first official visit to Singapore as the Vice President of the United States. [13]
Stage 2 of the Downtown MRT line train service started on 27 December 2015 and parallels the Bukit Timah Road. It connects Bukit Panjang in the North-Western edge of Bukit Timah to the city centre in the South. Both lines have an interchange station at Botanic Gardens MRT station. The 6 other stations are: DT5 Beauty World DT6 King Albert Park
Sixth Avenue's name was retained from its working name in July 2008, [5] and was selected through a public poll in July 2009, which also included the names "Eng Neo" and "Bukit Timah". [6] The station is the only Downtown line station not to feature public art as part of the Art in Transit Programme. [7]