Plaza Singapura and The Atrium @ Orchard are scheduled to undergo a S$160 million rejuvenation project starting in 2024. This facelift aims to modernize the shopping destination through significant upgrades to its infrastructure and public spaces. Key highlights include the creation of a greenery-filled urban plaza at the Dhoby Ghaut entrance and extensive interior renovations to lift lobbies and common areas. Part of a broader effort to revitalize the Orchard Road belt, the project is slated for completion in 2026 and will be conducted in phases to remain operational.
- The facelift for Plaza Singapura and The Atrium @ Orchard involves a S$160 million investment.
- Construction is set to begin in 2024 and is expected to conclude by late 2026.
- A 2,000-square-meter urban park with extensive greenery will be developed at the mall’s main entrance.
- Interior enhancements include modernized restrooms, corridors, and revamped lift lobbies to improve the visitor experience.
- The malls will remain open to shoppers throughout the duration of the rejuvenation works.
- This project aligns with the broader Master Plan to transform the Orchard Road area into a vibrant lifestyle destination.
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SG is Just WAY TOO EXPENSIVE
Retail is ALMOST Dead
There are Better n More EXCITING Destinations that are Cheaper with Better Food
This is JUST DOOMED to Fail