Golden Mile Complex, the iconic building that stands along Beach Road, will soon herald a new era. This building holds a special place to many who once lived, worked and played here. Although the building's facade will be conserved, its essence can only live on in our memories. Before the grand dame takes her final bow, here is an ode.
Unless you've been living under a rock, you would have known that Golden Mile Complex - aka Little Thailand - was sold en bloc for $700 million to a consortium last May. The iconic building, situated along Beach Road, will close its doors to the public on May 1. Just earlier this month, the building hosted a farewell party aptly.
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A sombre day awaits those with ties to this architectural and cultural symbol sitting along Beach Road. Come May 1, the tenants and vendors of Golden Mile Complex will vacate the premises after the landmark was sold en bloc for $700 million to a consortium last May. People headed down to the iconic building, also known as Little Thailand, last.