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    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
    Ringo always compare it to orchard road. But don't know which year he is referring to, 1980 or year 2014?
    Er....I think whether it's 1980, 2014 or 2080....it will never be like Orchard Rd

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    BEWARE!!!


    With shopping malls like JCube and Jem opening at Jurong East, the addition of Westgate will make this area the Orchard Road of the West.
    The premier family and lifestyle mall Westgate will be opening its doors to shoppers on Monday, December 2, 2013, offering fashion, lifestyle and food and beverage brands originally exclusive to shopping malls in Orchard Road.
    Hardcore shoppers who live in the West will be elated to know that fashion labels like Kate Spade Saturday, AIX Armani Exchange, Pandora, Sacoor Brothers and more will be opening at Westgate. For beauty junkies, French cosmetic brands Yves Rocher and L'Occitane will be opening at Westgate as well, so you do not have to travel all the way to town just to get your favourite cosmetics and beauty products.
    Food will also be a huge part of the new mall opening at Jurong East. For those who love Japanese cuisine, 30 percent of the F&B stores at Westgate are Japanese restaurants, including Osaka Ohsho, Tonkatsu Ma Maison, Ippudo, Robata Robata, and even the Japanese supermarket Isetan.
    To add to the hype, Borders bookstore will finally be returning to Singapore, opening a 8,000 square feet store on the fourth level of the mall.
    Pop-up stores showcasing Singapore labels like The Emporium, Awol, Womb and online shop Modajar and more will also be featured for a limited period of time as well, so you do not want to miss shopping at these well-known local brands.
    With all these stores and eateries set to open at Westgate, you do not need to travel to town just to experience city lifestyle and shopping. A fair, performances and huge discounts will be marking the opening of Westgate, so head down to the mall on December 2, 2013, to catch all the exciting activities.
    Westgate is located at 2 Gateway Drive, Jurong East and will be opening on Monday, December 2, 2013. For more information about Westgate, visit its website at http://www.capitamallsasia.com/en/co...apore/westgate. You can also follow it on Facebook and Twitter.
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    What to expect when they are even advertising JGateway as "LUXURY CONDO" in JURONG? No wonder there are brain-dead paying "LUXURY" price for JGateway!

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    JLD like Orchard Rd? Does JLD malls have luxury branded stores? Oh....the operative word is 'like' lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear View Post
    Many people in there looks foreign-looking. Cater for low and low-middle income foreigners?
    Even hotels can be only at most 3-star.
    Orchard - for High class
    Novena - for Mid to Upper class
    Jurong mall - for ?? class

    Big Box look is like Gaint supermarket selling budget items!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rysk View Post
    Orchard - for High class
    Novena - for Mid to Upper class
    Jurong mall - for ?? class

    Big Box look is like Gaint supermarket selling budget items!!
    R33, How to compete with city area? no way la.

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    Do you know why NTUC opens the bulk purchase warehouse near joo koon?
    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
    R33, How to compete with city area? no way la.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DC33_2008 View Post
    Do you know why NTUC opens the bulk purchase warehouse near joo koon?
    i am saying the standard of the jurong malls cannot meet the city standard in terms of luxury.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
    i am saying the standard of the jurong malls cannot meet the city standard in terms of luxury.
    i do not see any luxury standard at lucky plaza

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMCK View Post
    i do not see any luxury standard at lucky plaza
    opposite taka, next door paragon have so many luxury shops. kia le bo lui.

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    guess where is this??





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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    guess where is this??





    can someone close this thread? things went out of hand. thank you.

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    So sunrise objective in this forum is pollute any thread he or she dont like and then ask moderator to close the thread?

    HAHAHA......Moderator will be asking for trouble if people like this are not banned from this forum because anyone can easily create another 10 forum account tomorrow and start trolling nonsense and make this forum into a childish site.

    Perhaps someone should consider setting up a new property forum where kids like sunrise will be banned instantly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    So sunrise objective in this forum is pollute any thread he or she dont like and then ask moderator to close the thread?

    HAHAHA......Moderator will be asking for trouble if people like this are not banned from this forum because anyone can easily create another 10 forum account tomorrow and start trolling nonsense and make this forum into a childish site.

    Perhaps someone should consider setting up a new property forum where kids like sunrise will be banned instantly.
    you should walk into IMH and get your brain check! sicko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
    you should walk into IMH and get your brain check! sicko.

    I am very surprise that you can post so much nonsense in this forum for so many years and didnt get banned.
    It seems like all your past activities are concentrated around trolling and nothing else.

    BTW, whats you relationship with the moderator?
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    Owners of the West will be the lease to worry in today's challenging climate.

    ST MONEY 3 Jan 2015
    ....Private home prices 'may fall by up to 8%'.....however Jurong Lake District could be the 'bright spark'...


    ...Property launches last year: What's HOT, what's NOT

    HOT : Lake Life, The Hillford
    Healthy : Coco Palms, Seventy Saints Patricks
    Lukewarm : Highline Residences, Cluny Park Residence
    Cool : Bellewoods, Sophia Hills
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    Owners of the West will be the lease to worry in today's challenging climate.
    I thought you say jld is 2nd orchard. Mai Kia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    Owners of the West will be the lease to worry in today's challenging climate.
    Lease to worry or least to worry?

    Lease I think no problem, but targeted price might not be reached so easily. Hard to say also if the doctors and the mid level managers want a place to stay at their doorstep. Possible but not for sure.
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    Higher the rate of increase with be greater the fall in the downside market. You will know what I meant. Remember the law: Every action will have an equal and opposite reaction.
    Quote Originally Posted by Kelonguni View Post
    Lease to worry or least to worry?

    Lease I think no problem, but targeted price might not be reached so easily. Hard to say also if the doctors and the mid level managers want a place to stay at their doorstep. Possible but not for sure.

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    I have never met anybody who can make real money following what has been advocated by journalists, analysts, or Ringo!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    Owners of the West will be the lease to worry in today's challenging climate.
    ST MONEY 3 Jan 2015
    ....Private home prices 'may fall by up to 8%'.....however Jurong Lake District could be the 'bright spark'...


    ...Property launches last year: What's HOT, what's NOT

    HOT : Lake Life, The Hillford
    Healthy : Coco Palms, Seventy Saints Patricks
    Lukewarm : Highline Residences, Cluny Park Residence
    Cool : Bellewoods, Sophia Hills

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    PM Lee just couldnt stop talking about JLD...

    ..... In the coming years, we will see new MRT lines, more trains, and more frequent train services, especially at peak hours. In our urban environment, we are creating special places in every corner of Singapore, from the Jurong Lake District to Mandai....

    http://www.pmo.gov.sg/mediacentre/20...ee-hsien-loong
    Expect more big news coming up in the next 1 to 2 month......BEWARE it will be MASSIVE!!!




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    Jurong is the new Orchard Road, what with the buzz of two new malls opening and other developments


    Instead of making the hour-long journey to Orchard Road to do her festive shopping last month, student Caroline Phua took a 15-minute train ride to Jurong East Central.

    Miss Phua, 20, who lives in Jurong West Street 91, shopped at Sephora, Accessorize, Muji and H&M in Jem and spent almost $200 on gifts for her friends and clothes for herself.

    The Republic Polytechnic student, who also counts spa product boutique Mount Sapola and clothing and food retailer Marks & Spencer among her favourite stores at the mall, says: "I don't have to squeeze with the crowds in Orchard Road.

    "For restaurants such as Paul and Tim Ho Wan, I'd rather give them a miss than queue for a seat in town. But now I don't have to queue for a long time as the eateries have opened in Westgate."

    Like Miss Phua, other residents in Jurong are cheering the opening of two new malls in Jurong East - Westgate by CapitaMalls last month and Jem by Lend Lease in June last year. They join existing malls in the area, JCube and IMM, which are both owned by CapitaMalls, and Jurong is now being billed as the new Orchard Road.

    The two new malls have direct access to the Jurong East Temporary Bus Interchange and Jurong East MRT station. They will also be linked to the upcoming Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and Jurong Community Hospital, which will open by next year.

    The Big Box Warehouse Retail Outlet, which will house electronic product and furniture companies as well as a hypermart, will open next year.

    These developments are part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Master Plan in 2008, which outlined plans to transform the 360ha Jurong Lake District - home to more than one million residents - for the next 10 to 15 years.

    Jurong, once seen as the poorer cousin of Tampines because of its industrial estates, is enjoying an image overhaul, thanks to the new malls. Besides a wide range of retail brands, they also offer food and beverage outlets commonly found in Orchard Road.

    Brand names such as popular dim sum restaurant Tim Ho Wan, Paul bakery and ramen restaurant Ippudo can be found at Westgate. The seven-storey mall also boasts the first Isetan supermarket outside Orchard Road. More upmarket fashion brands Cos, Coach and Kate Spade Saturday have also set up their first suburban outlets in Westgate.

    A spokesman for Tim Ho Wan, which has three other outlets in Plaza Singapura, Bedok Mall and Toa Payoh Central, says: "Jurong is where residential and commercial clusters meet, so opening at Westgate allows us to serve residents and workers."

    The Westgate outlet is doing well, she adds, ringing up sales that are comparable to those at the Plaza Singapura branch.

    Ippudo Singapore decided to venture into the heartland after opening two restaurants in Mandarin Gallery and UE Square, and a Ramen Express outlet in Asia Square Tower 2, says its general manager Satoshi Matsuoka.

    Lifestyle brand Spa Esprit has opened three concept stores in Westgate - Browhaus, Strip and its first Skinny Pizza outlet beyond the town area.

    A Spa Esprit spokesman says: "Our initial strategy was to concentrate our outlets in Orchard Road, but we have moved to Tampines and Katong in the last two years. Westgate is near housing estates and offices, so there's a buzz in the area."

    Over at the six-storey Jem, household names such as Robinsons, Sephora, Uniqlo and Books Kinokuniya are drawing the crowds.

    On the success of the mall cluster in Jurong East, Mr Donald Han, managing director of Chesterton Singapore, says: "While Orchard Road malls tend to depend on tourist spending, suburban retailing has been fairly resilient despite challenging market conditions."

    With more new retail destinations such as Westgate and Jem being built, people will tend to frequent these regional malls more often than going to Orchard Road, he adds.

    "This is why we are seeing international brands such as Kate Spate Saturday venturing into suburban territory. This was unthinkable, say, 10 years ago."

    Former IT trainer Nala Sundrum, who lives in Boon Lay Place, also did her Christmas shopping in Jem and Westgate. The malls are just a 15-minute bus ride from her home.

    The 62-year-old now pops into Jem at least once a week.

    Ms Sundrum, who used to shop in Orchard Road once a month, says: "Now that Isetan has opened at Westgate, I don't need to go to Orchard Road anymore.Once all the buildings in the area are completed, the whole Jurong area will be an Orchard Road."

    Given the large student population in the west - including undergraduates from Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore- polytechnic student Phua hopes to see karaoke chains such as K Suites set up shop in the malls.

    But with big crowds come the usual problems such as traffic and parking woes.

    Retail manager Chen Binjuan, 29, says: "Parking is a problem now, and cars are jamming the roads. It would be great if electronic signboards can be put up to show carpark spaces available in thenearby carparks so that we don't have to wait too long if there are no spots available."

    Both malls say they are monitoring the parking situation. At Jem, there are almost 740 lots for vehicles while the three malls under CapitaMalls have a total of more than 2,200 parking lots.

    The malls are just the start of Jurong Lake District's developments, which will also see new housing blocks springing up.

    Six Build-To-Order HDB projects were launched between 2012 and last year, which will add 4,480 flats to the Jurong Lake area. The 740-unit J Gateway condominium next to Jurong East MRT station also sold out at a near record price of up to $1,700 psf when it was launched last year.

    Mr Han notes that while the area has "largely public housing", he projects that private housing will make up as much as 15 to 20 per cent of the residential mix in the next five to 10 years.

    Genting Singapore, which owns Resorts World Sentosa, is also developing a 550- room hotel with a 24-hour deli. It is slated to open in the first half of next year.

    Not everyone is buoyed by the changes though.

    Business owners, especially smaller players, at the bus interchange, JCube and HDB shops in the area opposite the Jurong East MRT Station are starting to feel the heat.

    Ms Michelle Lim, 50, a part-time stall assistant with San Ling Seafood in FoodClique coffee shop at Block 132 Jurong Gateway Road, says business has slowed down slightly.

    But she is upbeat. "I don't think it will last very long. People can't eat expensive food at the malls all the time. We still get our regular office workers and residents who want good zi char food."

    Mr Steve Tan, 27, director of fries kiosk What The Fries, which opened at JCube in April last year, says that while the two new malls have boosted traffic to the area around Jurong East, they have also lured some shoppers away from JCube.

    But he notes that CapitaMalls has made efforts to offer promotions and discounts to entice people back to JCube.

    Mr Chew Hock Chye, general manager of Westgate, JCube and IMM, says: "To increase our shopper traffic and sales, we will be producing a series of bi-monthly mailers that will feature our JCube retailers. There will also be a loyalty programme and more joint promotions across the three malls."

    Indonesian-born stall assistant Naatini, who works at the Western Delights stall in Fu Chan Food Paradise coffee shop at Block 134 Jurong Gateway Road, is hopeful that traffic will spill over to the stall, which moved from Jurong Point's Banquet food court four months ago.

    Ms Naatini, 39, who goes by one name, says: "Business is picking up slowly and we hope more customers realise that we have moved and our regulars will come to look for us. Most of the crowd is in the mall area, but more are coming to the HDB coffee shops to eat."

    With the scene heating up, the area is also drawing residents from other parts of Singapore.

    Woodlands resident Steven Ang, 39, prefers to take his family of four to the Jurong malls over those in Orchard Road.

    He says: "The malls in town can be really crowded on weekends and we have to queue for a long time to dine at restaurants. I don't need so many brands anyway. The selection in Jurong is sufficient and I don't have to walk very far to get to the neighbouring malls."

    Private tutor Adeline Tan, 26, who lives in Tiong Bahru, has been to Jem and Westgate twice each since they opened.

    She says: "My friend lives in Jurong East, so we chose to meet here instead of going to the City Hall or Orchard Road areas. Tiong Bahru may have the hipster cafes, but Tiong Bahru Plaza has nothing much compared to the wide range of shopping and food available in Jurong."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rysk View Post
    Orchard - for High class
    Novena - for Mid to Upper class
    Jurong mall - for ?? class

    Big Box look is like Gaint supermarket selling budget items!!

    to be fair ....

    when I visited the malls in Jurong ... I was really impressed ...

    big and spacious ... definitely a better place to hang around then Novena or that mall at katong ... so cramp ...

    it definitely appears to me that something is cooking in the Jurong area ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
    I thought you say jld is 2nd orchard. Mai Kia.


    the Orchard part is reported in paper.... not him lah ....

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    What you saw is the hardware that is so easy to build and display (and to discard if necessary), but the software is even more important, and that is sorely lacking, like Ringo here....................

    And oh by the way, no where else in Singapore can replace JURONG - as the only heavy industry town in Singapore.


    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner View Post
    to be fair ....

    when I visited the malls in Jurong ... I was really impressed ...

    big and spacious ... definitely a better place to hang around then Novena or that mall at katong ... so cramp ...

    it definitely appears to me that something is cooking in the Jurong area ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by proud owner View Post
    to be fair ....

    when I visited the malls in Jurong ... I was really impressed ...

    big and spacious ... definitely a better place to hang around then Novena or that mall at katong ... so cramp ...

    it definitely appears to me that something is cooking in the Jurong area ...
    Jurong lake district is perhaps the second biggest and important urban development project for ura at the moment. second to only marina bay. You can expect to see more mrt lines more attractions more officies more attractions more jobs moving into jld.

    As tharman has said. With hsr jld could become the second cbd of singapore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    Jurong lake district is perhaps the second biggest and important urban development project for ura at the moment. second to only marina bay. You can expect to see more mrt lines more attractions more officies more attractions more jobs moving into jld.

    As tharman has said. With hsr jld could become the second cbd of singapore.
    You already repeat yourself thousand times, your voice travels across the straits, where do you want them to hit, alaska?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunrise View Post
    You already repeat yourself thousand times, your voice travels across the straits, where do you want them to hit, alaska?

    I am very surprise that moderator in this forum can allow trolls likes you to survive in this forum for so long.

    If you dont like what you read, just create your own thread. yes, CREATE YOUR OWN THREAD because have not seen a single thread by you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringo33 View Post
    I am very surprise that moderator in this forum can allow trolls likes you to survive in this forum for so long.

    If you dont like what you read, just create your own thread. yes, CREATE YOUR OWN THREAD because have not seen a single thread by you.

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