The Singapore Cruise Centre, which has been operating from HarbourFront Centre since 1992, will also relocate to its new terminal with effect from July 15, the mall said in a Facebook post last Friday.
The mall is set to be redeveloped into a 33-story building featuring office and retail spaces, along with a 13,000-square-meter elevated park. The mixed-use building is expected to be completed in the first half of 2031, as reported by The Straits Times.
Mapletree Investments, the property’s owner, announced the closure plans last October, saying only that the shutdown would take place in the second half of 2026 without specifying an exact date.
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The HarbourFront Centre in Singapore. Photo Facebook/HarbourFront Centre |
Earlier this month, the Singapore Cruise Centre announced that its ferry and cruise operations would move in two phases in July to a new terminal at 5 HarbourFront Avenue, about 70 meters from the current site.
It said ferry routes, destinations, schedules, and ferry and cruise berth locations would remain unchanged.
Ahead of the mall’s redevelopment, Japanese retail chain Don Don Donki said in May that its outlet there would cease operations on July 19.
The mall was originally known as the World Trade Centre, which opened in 1978 and included a ferry terminal. It underwent a major renovation in 2003 before reopening as HarbourFront Centre, according to Channel News Asia.
Sourcee.vnexpress.net
