Bugis Junction
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Location | Bugis, Singapore |
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Opening date | July 1995 |
Management | CapitaMalls Asia |
Owner | CapitaMall Trust |
Architect | Design International |
No. of stores and services | 200 |
No. of anchor tenants | 3 |
No. of floors | 3 |
Parking | basement |
Public transit access | EW12 DT14 Bugis |
Website | www |
Bugis Junction, formerly known as Parco Bugis Junction is an integrated development located at Victoria Street, Middle Road and North Bridge Road in Bugis, Downtown Core in Singapore. The development consists of a shopping mall, an office tower and the InterContinental Singapore Hotel.[1]
History[]
Developed by Parco Holdings, Bugis Junction was completed in July 1995 as a mixed development comprising a retail mall, an office tower and the InterContinental Singapore Hotel. The development also compromised 3 blocks of preserved pre-war shophouses incorporated into the mall's development. Upon completion, it was the first glass covered shopping mall in Singapore linking the 3 streets - Bugis Street, Malay Street and Hylam Street.
Linked to Bugis MRT Station at Basement 1, Bugis Junction was one of the popular malls in Singapore back then. It featured a Seiyu (now BHG) department store, a United Artists cinema, a food court, a Virtualand amusement arcade and more than 200 specialty shops. The cinema was taken over by Shaw Theatres in late 2001, after Shaw bought out United Artists' operations in Singapore.
Having sold to CapitaLand in 2005,[2][3] Bugis Junction underwent major revamps and refreshing its tenant mix to stay relevant to the changing trends. In 2012, the mall was linked to Bugis+, a newer shopping mall located across Victoria Street via an overhead bridge when Iluma came under CapitaLand ownership. The mall itself underwent refurbishment works, such as converting the cinema into a gym and restaurants, and the video games arcade being replaced by a one-stop electronics and IT hub in 2016.
References[]
- ^ "Bugis Junction (indoor streets of Bugis)".
- ^ "CapitaLand and KepLand to raise Bugis stakes".
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Property trust buys Parco Bugis Junction for $581m Property trust buys Parco Bugis Junction for $581m". The Straits Times.
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