In this age of shopping malls and lavishly decorated marts, it is really surprising to see how the how well the tiny shops in the suburb area still survive and grabs a major chunk of the business worldwide. The suburb region shops have become a part and parcel of life in Singapore. Most of these shops are housed in low-rise buildings, sometimes with a coffee shop or a hawker’s shop. Usually a damp, dirty market is situated near such tiny shops. Usually in these shops customers get the personal kind of treatment and warmth that they hardly find in city multiplexes. In these suburb shops in Singapore money is still kept in a bucket, hung from the ceiling and products sold in this shops are usually simple household articles. But, Shopping in the Suburbs will let you delve deep into the culture and lifestyle in Singapore.
The modern suburban shopping malls that offer outstanding exciting and fast service to the visitors and come with dazzling new eateries, luxurious movie theatres, air-conditioning system and indoor parking system. The neighboring shops still enjoy basking business. Thanks to the modern merchant associations, the suburb shops in Singapore are giving tough competition to the lavishly decorated shopping malls in Singapore. Shopping in the Suburbs or neigh-bourhood shopping experience in Singapore is given a new dimension through the fund by SPRING Singapore. The from SPRING’s Domestic Sector Productivity Fund has made it possible to revitalize the shopping experience in five of the suburban shopping areas like, Hong Kah Point, Bras Basah Complex, Sunset Way, Marine Parade Promenade and Tampines Street 11.
Marine Parade Promenade:
The experience of Shopping in Marine Parade Promenade has totally changed with the newly-built management company at the Marine parade. Professional management service has evoked an eagerness to provide value added service to the customers and has given new ideas for gaining the skills for better management of business, including promotion, advertisement and effect service providing.
“Hong Kah” is a great stopover for tourists that offer an array of souvenirs and artifacts to bring home. “Tampines Market” is a Round Market and Food Court that has been recently refurbished. Alongside the large Shopping malls, Singapore has a number of tiny but well-stocked shops in the suburb region that is going to make your experience of Shopping in the Suburbs a relishing one. So don’t forget to have a stroll through the lanes and by-lanes of the Singapore suburbs. Shopping in the Suburbs of Singapore gives you a deep insight into the life and habits of the local people.
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