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Learn about the history, format and impact of the annual shopping event in Singapore, organised by the Singapore Retailers Association. Find out how the Great Singapore Sale evolved from a physical sale to an online sale, and why it ended in 2022.
The two-storey building was designed in the Art Deco style. It features a hip roof and a rendered finish, with seven individual garage spaces. The entrances to the garages on the ground floor feature half-round arches while staircases on either side of the building lead up to the first floor, which is set behind the front on the ground floor and made up of a single open space, featuring a ...
As Singapore grew as a trading port in the late 19th century, John Little expanded in the same period. In addition to retail, John Little also operated a car business, a motor garage, a furniture factory, a café and a beauty salon. From its original one-storey premises in Raffles Place, the store expanded to occupy another floor.
A garage sale is an informal event for the sale of used goods by private individuals, usually in their garage or yard. Learn about the common items sold, the advertising methods, and the special community sales across the world.
Sungei Road (Chinese: 双溪路) is a road in Singapore situated between Serangoon Road and Jalan Besar and runs along the Rochor Canal.The area around Sungei Road formerly housed affluent Europeans and Asians, and many ornately designed buildings were built there.
Baby items, like car seats and cribs, can be dangerous to purchase from garage sales. "For car seats, you do not know if the car seat was in an accident or exposed to extreme elements," says Hidalgo.
Paragon is a modern glass-covered building in Orchard Road that houses flagship stores of international high fashion labels, restaurants and a medical tower. It was redeveloped in 2008 and recognized as one of the top five shopping malls in Singapore by Forbes in 2017.
The Marina Bay Street Circuit is a street circuit around Marina Bay, Singapore, that hosts the Singapore Grand Prix. The track layout has changed several times since 2008, with the original version being 5.073 km long and the current version being 4.940 km long.