Junction 10
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Location | 1 Woodlands Road,Singapore677899 |
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Coordinates | 1°22′49″N103°45′36″E/ 1.380289°N 103.760094°E |
Opening date | 1998 30 December 2011 (as Junction 10) | (as Ten Mile Junction)
Developer | Far East Organization |
Management | Far East Retail |
Owner | Far East Organization |
No. of stores and services | More than 60 |
No. ofanchor tenants | 2 |
Total retail floor area | 90,000 square feet (8,400 m2) |
No. of floors | 4 |
Website | Junction10 |
Junction 10,formerlyTen Mile Junction,is ashopping centreinChoa Chu Kang,Singaporelocated at the junction ofChoa Chu Kang Roadand Woodlands Road.
Background[edit]
The mall was opened in 1998 asTen Mile Junction(Mười dặm quảng trường). It is owned byFar East Organization.
It was accessible via the then-operationalTen Mile Junction LRT station,on theBukit Panjang LRT line,which was permanently closed since 13 January 2019.[1]The platform was located on level 3 of the complex, which also houses theTen Mile Junction Depotadjacent to the station.
The shopping mall was closed on 10 December 2010 and reopened on 30 December 2011 asJunction 10.It is stylized as JUNCT10N, similar toJunction 8in Bishan.[2]
After reopening, Junction 10 became amixed-use development,together with The Tennery, aprivate housing estateoccupying levels 4 and above. They consists of 338 innovativeSOHO-styleloftapartments with a variety ofrecreational facilitiessuch as open-airswimming poolsandtennis courts.
It is currently anchored by Mindchamps Preschool,Fitness First(formerlyCelebrity Fitness), andSheng Siong(formerly occupied byGiant Hypermarket). In addition, the two-level mall is home to tuition centres,lifestyleshops,beauty & wellnessservices andfamily restaurants,and features an integratedcar park.
References[edit]
- ^hermes (2018-12-13)."Bt Panjang LRT service to end earlier from Jan 13 for works".The Straits Times.Retrieved2019-01-15.
- ^"Ten Mile Junction LRT station reopens".asiaone. December 30, 2011. Archived fromthe originalon January 9, 2012.RetrievedDecember 19,2012.
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