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The Best Denki Co., Ltd. (株式会社ベスト電器, Kabushiki-gaisha Besuto Denki) is a Japanese electronics retailer with outlets across Japan, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. It operated in Hong Kong and Taiwan from the late 1980s until 2011 and 2017 respectively.
Basement 1 houses Best Denki, a McDonald's, Krispy Kreme, mobile carriers, among other miscellaneous shops. Basement 2 mainly consists of NTUC FairPrice , some fast food outlets and smaller shops for fashion and accessories and food and beverages.
The mall hosts 135 retail outlets including 16 restaurants and cafes. Anchor tenants include Best Denki, Uniqlo, Miniso and NTUC FairPrice Finest. Tenants that have since closed down do include BHG (replaced by Uniqlo), Cotton On (replaced by Switch+), Rubi Shoes (replaced by Skechers) and Typo (replaced by Vivian & Sean).
Besides retail stores, it also houses offices and warehouses for storage, which is advantageous in terms of cost efficiency to some retailers. [2] The mall has capacity for 235 retail outlets and 430 non-retail outlets. Anchor tenants of the mall include Giant Hypermarket, Daiso department store, Popular Bookstore and Best Denki.
Among its many shops are the Takashimaya department store and Kinokuniya, the second-largest bookstore in Southeast Asia. Until 2007, it housed the library@orchard, part of the National Library Board on the 5th floor. Ngee Ann City is also home to the largest Best Denki in Singapore, known as Big Best. In 2005, the shopping mall opened an art ...
Originally slated to be completed in 2014, Capitaland announced that Bedok Mall would open in late 2013, six months earlier than expected. It also announced that the mall had secured anchor tenants FairPrice Finest, Best Denki and Uniqlo. Bedok Mall was opened on 3 December 2013, with 80% of the shops opened.
When the last store to cease operations in 1997 exited Singapore from Thomson Plaza, its staff were visibly moved and some were in tears. [2] Also in operation in Singapore since 1985 was the Yaohan Best chain (a joint venture with Best Denki), specializing in electronics, which first opened in Yaohan's store space. [13]
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.