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In the 70s, my mother used to bring me there to shop for my favourite HARA jeans before CNY. I can still remember the name of the shop on the second floor - "Pants Off". I wonder if it's still there today.
Probably not. That place is now infested with Tiongs and related businesses e.g. Tiong travel agencies, Tiong remittance agencies.
And stupid Mala hotpot , Sichuan etc food.Probably not. That place is now infested with Tiongs and related businesses e.g. Tiong travel agencies, Tiong remittance agencies.
Long ago, New Bridge Rd was a two-way directional main roads.
I remember a lingerie shop there called "Panties Off" in a corner....In the 70s, my mother used to bring me there to shop for my favourite HARA jeans before CNY. I can still remember the name of the shop on the second floor - "Pants Off". I wonder if it's still there today.
I often hang out at the basement coffee shop and listen to his oldies.....nothing like a good cup of kopi and reminiscing the good old days of music.There's a shop at the basement selling old Chinese cassettes and CDs from the 70s and 80s. I think it's still there.
freehold?
I hope for the next round of en-bloc, the asking price will be further increased to $2 billion. It's such a good piece of real estate. The current owners deserve more money.
no wonder. doubt it will have (private) takers.99 years. Now about 47 years left.
It will be a matter of time this old heritage building will be gone. Singapore is losing all its heritage history by demolishing all the old building especially the National Library. It so sad that every time I come back to Singapore, streets & buildings looked difference. No sense of belonging anymore. If you look at Chinatowns in San Francisco, LA, New York, Montreal, Toronto, KL, and Bangkok the old memories remained.