HarbourFront Centre
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Location | HarbourFront, Telok Blangah, Bukit Merah Planning Area, Singapore |
Address | 1 Maritime Square |
Opening date | 1977 |
Developer | Mapletree Investments |
Management | Mapletree Investments |
Owner | Mapletree Investments |
Total retail floor area | 9,290 m2 |
No. of floors | 14 floors |
HarbourFront Centre (Chinese: 港湾中心; pinyin: Gǎngwān Zhōngxīn) is a shopping mall located at Maritime Square, Telok Blangah in the Bukit Merah Planning Area, Singapore. The mall is part of a development known as HarbourFront which has a competing neighbouring mall, VivoCity, which is the country's largest shopping mall. Formerly known as the World Trade Centre, it was renamed to its present name in 2003 and the mall was refurbished. It has thirteen floors including three floors of shopping and the top two floors the office of Mapletree Investments, a subsidiary of Temasek Holdings. HarbourFront Centre is directly connected to HarbourFront MRT Station of the Mass Rapid Transit and the Singapore Cruise Centre is located in the building. Also, HarbourFront Bus Interchange is located directly opposite Telok Blangah Road. HarbourFront Centre is also connected to the ferry terminal that has service to Batam and other ports in Indonesia.
HarbourFront Centre houses tenants such as BreadTalk, McDonald's, Food Junction, Lee Hwa Jewellery, Harry's Bar, Subway, Esprit and Dairy Farm (which owns Cold Storage, Giant, Shop N Save, Guardian Pharmacy, 7-Eleven and Photo Finish).