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Golden Mile Complex elicits a strong love-it-or-hate-it reaction. Some Singaporeans consider it shabby and run down, others consider it a historical landmark. So far, the latter seems to be winning, as Golden Mile is up for conservation .
Golden Mile was one of the first mixed-used developments in Singapore, next to People’s Park Complex (in fact the same architectural firm, DP Architect, is behind both developments). Today it’s also known as “Little Thailand”, because of its popularity among Thai nationals, and also for its bus terminal with services into Malaysia.
Now Golden Mile is an old building, and there many of the units have got maintenance issues. However, there are still interested buyers for two reasons.
12 01 2021
Robinsons, which shut down over the weekend, had a long association with Christmas and had Singapore dreaming of its very first white Christmas in 1949.
Robinsons’ last Christmas, 2020.
For a while, Christmas in Singapore wouldn’t be Christmas without a visit to Robinsons. The store a long time Singaporean retail institution, which had a strong link with the year end season of cheer, had its long and eventful history brought to a sad end when it shut its doors for good on 9 January 2021 – just a few weeks short of its 163 birthday.
Robinsons – building it occupied at Raffles Place from 1891 to 1941, prior to moving across the square to Raffles Chambers.