- Raffles City
Infobox Skyscraper
|building_name = Raffles City
alt_name = Raffles International Centre (initial name)
location =North Bridge Road ,Downtown Core ,Singapore
type =High-rise
use =Office Hotel Shopping mall
roof = 158 m, 518 ft (tower)
floor_count = 42 (tower), 4 floors and 3 basements (mall)
floor_area = 35,000 (tower)
27,600 (mall)
|status = Occupied
elevator_count = 79 lifts, 26 escalators
architect =I. M. Pei with
Architects 61
developer =Tincel Properties
management =CapitaLand
owner =CapitaCommercial Trust
CapitaMall Trust
contractor =SsangYong Group
website = [http://www.rafflescity.com www.rafflescity.com]Raffles City (Chinese: 莱佛士城) is a large complex located in the Civic District within the
Downtown Core of thecity-state ofSingapore . Occupying an entire city block bounded byStamford Road , Beach Road,Bras Basah Road andNorth Bridge Road , it houses two hotels and an office tower over a podium which contains a shopping mall and a convention centre. The mall is managed byCapitaCommercial Trust andCapitaMall Trust .History
Groundbreaking on the site took place on
14 August 1980 . The complex was designed byI. M. Pei in one of his earliest works in the city state. Built on the former site ofRaffles Institution , the first school inSingapore , and located beside the historicRaffles Hotel , its aluminium-finish and simple geometric designs gave a stark, modernist contrast toVictorian architecture andclassical architecture which used to characterise architecture in that district. The design includes the world's sixth tallest hotel, the 73-storeySwissôtel The Stamford , as well as a 26 storey high-end twin-tower hotel, theFairmont Singapore . The three blocks are complemented by the rectangular 42-storeyRaffles City Tower , an office block.Renovations
In the 1990s the shopping mall went under a major renovation, with a different look. In June 2005, the management announced that the basement section of the mall will be expanded, with 30 to 50 more shops and was completed in July 2006 with
MPH Bookstores , renowned food and beverage outlets and numerous fashion shops occupying the extension.Gloria Jean's Coffee has also made a return to the country after exiting the country a few years ago. It will also have a connection to the new Esplanade Station on the Circle Line in 2010. The mall is currently directly connected to City Hall Station by escalators from the building entrance.Rebranding
On
1 January 2002 , the two hotels were rebranded as theSwissôtel The Stamford andRaffles The Plaza (nowFairmont Singapore ) whenRaffles International took over the hotels' management.CapitaLand REITs takeover
On
19 March 2006 ,CapitaLand 'sReal Estate Investment Trust s,CapitaCommercial Trust andCapitaMall Trust jointly acquired the development fromRaffles Holdings for S$2.09 billion. The former will take up a 60 percent stake in the complex and the latter taking the remainder 40 percent. [ cite news | title =CapitaLand REITs' S$2.1 Bln Purchase May Boost Scale |url = http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000080&sid=akGHTwJXvsr0&refer=asia | publisher = Bloomberg |date = 2006-03-20 ] The trusts' shareholders approved of the purchase of the complex in July 2006. The deal has been completed in August 2006 and the complex is owned by the two trusts.Expansion
On
20 August 2006 , the new owners announced their plans to expand the retail space between 150,000 to 200,000 ft2 from its current 356,000 ft2, by using the space on thecarpark floors on basements two and three. The two CapitaLand property trusts will spend S$86 million on the expansion. There are plans to create underground links to futureEsplanade MRT Station and the currentCity Hall MRT Station . The expansion is expected to be completed by the end of 2008. [ cite news | first = Matthias |last = Chan | title =CMT, CCT profit to be lifted by up to 7% from Raffles City asset enhancement |url = http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/226039/1/.html |publisher = Channel NewsAsia |date = 2006-08-21 ]Tenants
The mall has several anchor tenants, with the Dairy Farm Group having a higher end supermarket, Jason's Market Place and a Guardian pharmacy, both located in the basement. A renowned local department store, Robinsons, together with
Marks & Spencer has opened since 2001, whenSogo vacated the space and the supermarket (now occupied by Jason's) in 2000 after the company had financial problems. There is aFood Junction food court on the third floor. The complex is home toAsia 's largestspa ,RafflesAmrita Spa on Level 6 in the hotel section.Events
117 IOC Session, Singapore
The
117th IOC Session in Singapore, was held fromJuly 2 toJuly 9 2005 at the Raffles City Convention Centre on the fourth floor. Security at the complex was extremely tight during the event.Murder
On
10 March 2007 , there was a murder in the Soup Spoon restaurant in the basement of the mall. The victim was a twenty-five year old Singaporean supervisor of the restaurant who was murdered by his colleague, a kitchen assistant from China. The two had a fight earlier on and the police was notified at about 1905 (SST). By the time the police arrived, the supervisor was found stabbed in his back with his face facing the floor. The diners were asked to leave the restaurant as a result. [cite news | first=Julia | last=Ng | title =Dispute between 2 staff at restaurant ends in death of 25-year-old |url = http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/263208/1/.html | publisher =Channel NewsAsia |date = 2007-03-10 ]Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.rafflescity.com Official site of Raffles City Shopping Centre]
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