Bedok Point

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Bedok Point
LocationBedok, Singapore
Coordinates1°19′29.663″N 103°55′56.511″E / 1.32490639°N 103.93236417°E / 1.32490639; 103.93236417Coordinates: 1°19′29.663″N 103°55′56.511″E / 1.32490639°N 103.93236417°E / 1.32490639; 103.93236417
Address799 New Upper Changi Road, Singapore 467351
Opening date16 December 2010; 11 years ago (2010-12-16) (Soft)
26 April 2011; 10 years ago (2011-04-26) (Official)
DeveloperFrasers Centrepoint
ManagementFrasers Centrepoint
OwnerFrasers Centrepoint Trust
No. of stores and services75
No. of floors6 (including 2 basements)
ParkingPaid Parking Provided (76 lots)
Public transit access EW5  Bedok
Bus transport Bedok
Websitewww.bedokpoint.com.sg
External image
image icon [1] Photo of main facade of Bedok Point. Source: Asiaone

Bedok Point is a four-storey mall (with 2 basement stories) located in the town center of Bedok along New Upper Changi Road, and near Bedok MRT station. Bedok Point officially opened on 26 April 2011. The mall held its soft opening on 16 December 2010. It has a range of retail units, entertainment outlets, a bookstore and food outlets.[1][2]

History[]

Built on the site of the former Bedok and Changi theatres, Bedok Point was completed in late 2010 as the first air-conditioned mall in Bedok. It had 76 specialty tenants, including anchors such as Harvey Norman and mainly restaurants and cafes. In 2011, the mall was divested into Frasers Centrepoint Trust by its developer, Frasers Centrepoint Ltd.[3]

On 1 July 2021, it was announced that the mall will be demolished and redeveloped to a residential development with commercial units on the ground floor. [4]

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References[]

  1. ^ CHRISTINA NG. "Opening promotions at Bedok Point". mypaper. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  2. ^ "FCT to acquire Bedok Point for S$127m". YAHOO News. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  3. ^ "Frasers Centrepoint Trust to acquire Bedok Point for $127m". Singapore Business Review. August 1, 2011. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Bedok Point mall, faced with stiff competition, to make way for residential-commercial development". Retrieved 20 September 2021.


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