Causeway Point
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Location | Woodlands, Singapore |
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Coordinates | 1°26′10″N 103°47′9″E / 1.43611°N 103.78583°E |
Address | 1 Woodlands Square, Singapore 738099 |
Opening date | 17 October 1998 30 May 1999 (Official opening) | (Soft opening)
Developer | Frasers Centrepoint |
No. of stores and services | 250 |
No. of anchor tenants | 10 |
Total retail floor area | 420,000 square feet (39,000 m2) |
No. of floors | 9 |
Public transit access | NS9 TE2 Woodlands Woodlands Bus Interchange |
Website | causewaypoint |
Causeway Point is the seventh largest suburban shopping mall in Singapore. It is operated by Frasers Property. Causeway Point is located in the town centre of Woodlands, a town in the north of Singapore.[1] Completed in 1998, it is located beside the Woodlands MRT station and the underground Woodlands Bus Interchange. It has 250 retail outlets spread over five floors and a basement.
History
[edit]In 1995, Centrepoint Properties Limited (CPL) bidded $309 million for a plot of land in Woodlands Town Centre and won the bid.[2] The site was zoned commercial and can be used for a mix of retail, entertainment, food and beverage and office space but CPL decided to build an entertainment and shopping centre, Causeway Point.[2]
Causeway Point was estimated by CPL to cost the company $500 million to build[3] while The Business Times, a Singapore newspaper, estimated the cost to be at $550 million.[4]
Causeway Point was completed in November 1998 as the first major shopping mall to open in Woodlands, therefore officially opened on 30 May 1999. Back then, it had a 10 screen cineplex operated by Studio Cinemas, which was taken over by Cathay as the former went bust, and was reduced to 7 screens in 2001, John Little and Metro department stores, a Cold Storage supermarket, a Courts store and more than 250 specialty shops.
In late 2010, Causeway Point underwent a $72 million facelift lasting 30 months.[5] These renovation works were aimed to increase net property income by 22 per cent to $51.5 million.[6] During these renovation works, it added a dry playground at Level 2 and a wet playground at Level 7. The dry playground was demolished in late 2019. The main food court was relocated from Level 5 to Level 4 as part of its tenant remixing works. John Little vacated the mall shortly before renovation works commenced and was replaced by newer stores. In September 2021, Cotton On merged the former Cotton On Kids stores and Rubi Shoes store, the latter was replaced by G2000. On 25 May 2024, Cotton On closed down after 14 years of operation at the mall.
Major tenants include Cathay Cineplexes, FairPrice Finest, Metro, Food Republic, Cantine by Kopitiam, Courts, G2000, Sephora, and Uniqlo.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Causeway Point". Malls. 21 September 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
- ^ a b Lee, Han Shih (7 November 1995). "Will CPL's Woodlands project make money?". The Business Times. p. 6. Retrieved 1 February 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
- ^ Low, Michelle (23 May 1996). "Causeway Point to cost $500m". The Business Times. p. 17. Retrieved 2 February 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
- ^ "Centrepoint to extend shopping centre in early '97". The Straits Times. 13 February 1996. p. 37. Retrieved 2 February 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
- ^ Frasers Centrepoint Trust, Causeway Point/Asset Enhancement Initiative - Press Release, 23 July 2010
- ^ "Frasers Centrepoint Trust (FCT) to distribute 2.07 cents in Q3". Channel NewsAsia. 23 July 2010. Archived from the original on 23 July 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
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