Singapore is an affluent and prosperous country, situated in the Malayan Peninsula. The skyscrapers, subways, and transportation systems in Singapore are evidences of its affluence and of the rapid economic growth of the country. Besides being an international business hub, Singapore is also a very popular tourist destination. The golden sea beaches of Singapore, along with its lucrative cruises are a major tourist attraction of Singapore. The scenic beauty of the place is another reason for its being so popular. For the business travelers as well as tourists who visit Singapore, an added attraction is the shopping bonanza that Singapore offers. From the most renowned fashion brands to the latest electronic gadgets, everything is available in Singapore and at what price! One of the most popular shopping centers of Singapore is the Scotts Shopping Center.
Located in the Scotts Road, the Scotts Shopping Center in Singapore is a massive shopping mall, spread across five floors. There are 50 shops spread across these five floors, each of which is a retail shop. The outlets of the Scotts Shopping Center in Singapore are quite famous for their stocks. These outlets include, Kiehl's, Phillip Wain, Pois Boutique, Picnic Food Court, Blush, Crème, so on and so forth. Among these, the Picnic Food Court was the first Air Conditioned Food Court in Singapore.
The uniqueness about the Scotts Shopping Center in Singapore is that its products are aimed mainly at the modern day working woman. The products thus include, fashion accessories and fashion clothing, which attracts the modern day working women. Perfumes and cosmetics also form a major range of product at this shopping center. Leather goods from brands like Prada and Gucci form a major part of the products on offer at the Scotts Shopping Center in Singapore.
Presently the owners of the Scotts Shopping Center in Singapore is considering a revamp of the shopping center, and transforming it into a residential area cum shopping complex. This will lead to the expansion of the existing shopping center, which would in turn increase the variety of products.
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