On Oct 9, SingPost Centre, which houses Singapore’s largest post office, reopened after a $150 million, two-year revamp. Additions include the flagship of a new smart post office network and tenants offering digital shopping experiences.
Strategically located within walking distance of Paya Lebar MRT interchange, SingPost Centre is owned by Singapore Post and managed by CapitaLand. The five-storey mall has a gross floor area of 269,000 sq ft, which is double the size of the original.
SingPost Centre houses about 130 shops over a net lettable area of 178,000 sq ft, including Singapore’s first all-laser cineplex by Golden Village, Platform M by Ministry of Food – a thematic food hall reminiscent of the old Tanjong Pagar Railway Station – and Gong Cha.
Source: CapitaLand
Smart features at the mall include a scan-and-go system at NTUC FairPrice, where pre-registered shoppers collect scanners at the entrance and scan items as they shop, before making payment at dedicated counters.
According to Mervyn Lim, deputy group CEO (Corporate Services) of Singpost, committed occupancy as at Sept 30 is 80.4%.