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The Clementi Mall Now 100% Leased
PropertyGuru.com.sg
Fri, Mar 25, 2011 The Clementi Mall has been fully leased, ahead of its scheduled completion, with almost half its tenants already in operation. The rest are due to open shortly after. All the shops on Level 1 and Basement 1, including main tenant FairPrice Finest, have been in operation since January, after the mall obtained its first temporary occupancy permit. The bridge connecting the mall directly to the Clementi MRT station on Level 3 has been opened to the public, enabling shoppers to access the stores via the MRT station during business hours. Major tenants BHG and Foodfare food court will begin operations today and tomorrow respectively. The highly-anticipated Clementi Public Library is set for a 23 April launch. Other anchor tenants, including Popular Bookstore and Best Denki, will open in mid-April. The mall features various well-loved brands. Fashion and accessories labels, including Cache Cache, Charles & Keith, Cotton On, Giordano, Denizen, Samuel & Kevin and Skechers, will be located on Level 3, while Level 4 will feature sports, electrical and lifestyle shops such as Challenger, Arena, Aussino and World of Sports. Brands for families and children, including Kiddy Palace, Chateau de Sable and Mini Princess will be on Level 5, where shoppers can also find the Popular Bookstore and Clementi public library. The development, which is owned by CM Domain, has approximately 190,000 sq ft of retail space, including a basement shopping level and a basement parking lot with around 160 parking spaces. |
Clementi Mall set for official launch
12 May 2011
CommercialGuru.com.sg Clementi Mall, the first mixed-use development combining HDB flats with a shopping mall, is set for an official launch on 21 May. Located at the junction of Clementi Avenue 3 and Commonwealth Avenue West, Clementi Mall comprises 388 flats, a combination of three- and four-room units. Clementi Mall, which is 100 percent leased ahead of its project completion date, boasts the re-entry of American ice cream legend Baskin Robbins into the Singapore market. Samuel and Kevin, a popular Hong Kong fashion label, will also open its first outlet in the western part of Singapore, after closing down in Singapore in early 2009. Food and beverage outlets comprise around 26 percent of the overall tenants. The mall’s management, while refusing to comment on the rental value, noted that it is comparable with rents in other suburban malls which are linked to MRT stations. The mall expects around 50,000 visitors daily. |
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