Specialists' Shopping Centre

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Specialists' Shopping Centre
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The mall seen in 2005
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Former location of Specialists' Shopping Centre
General information
StatusDemolished
Location Orchard Road Orchard Planning Area Singapore
Address277 Orchard Road, Singapore 238858
Coordinates 1°18′03.8″N103°50′20.0″E / 1.301056°N 103.838889°E / 1.301056; 103.838889
OpeningAugust 1, 1972 (1972-08-01) [1]
Closed2007
Demolished2008
OwnerSpecialists' Centre Private Ltd
OCBC Bank
ManagementOCBC Bank
Technical details
Floor count6 storeys + basement + 20-storey hotel
Floor area15,317 square feet (1,423.0 m2)
Design and construction
DeveloperOCBC Bank
Other information
Number of stores70
Number of anchors7
Parking344

The Specialists' Shopping Centre was the oldest shopping centre on Orchard Road, a shopping area of Singapore. The largest tenants were Hotel Phoenix Singapore and John Little. The Visitor's Guide of Singapore described it as "revered". [2] It was demolished to make way for newer developments in 2008.

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History

Developed by OCBC Properties Pte Ltd, a company owned by OCBC Bank, "OCBC eyes more retail projects". Business Times (Singapore). 4 December 1995.</ref> at a cost of $20 million, [1] it opened on 1 August 1972 [1] on the former site of the Pavilion Theatre. [3] Located inside a 25-storey building, [1] the mall was originally named Specialists due to the concentration of medical specialists in its early days. [3]

Comprising a tower block, a podium block and an open air parking lot, it was the only commercial building in Singapore to be constructed over a canal. The tower block was used by Singapore Polyclinic, a medical centre, from the sixth to eighth floor and Hotel Phoenix from the ninth floor. [1]

Stores

The John Little store was Singapore's oldest department store. [4] The store opened in 1845 in Commercial Square. The main store was in the Specialists' Shopping Centre although there were four branch stores. [5] The store is no longer in Raffles Place. Guidebooks refer to the prices as "very up-to-date" or reasonable. [4] The John Little store displayed bargain goods in the outdoor sections of the ground floor.

Specialty goods including, but not limited to Famous Amos cookies, winter clothing, and golf equipment are available. [4] Leather goods, tools, household items, and a Korean restaurant are also located in the shopping centre. [6] [7] A Starbucks café was located in the shopping centre. A branch of the OCBC Bank was also located in the shopping centre.

Hotel

Behind the shopping centre was the Hotel Phoenix Singapore, a "superior 4-star hotel" with 392 rooms. [8] The hotel was unique among hotels in that it offers an Intelligent Keycard which allows prepaid access to the bus and MRT system equivalent to the EZ-Link card. [9] As such, patrons were given the same EZ-link discount fares. The Intelligent Keycard also acted as one's hotel room key. No other hotel was participating in this scheme though it may change in the future.

Redevelopment

As one of the smaller shopping centres in Orchard Road [4] and located adjacent to vacant land used for a car park, the property was slated for redevelopment. It was reported that the shopping centre may be vacated by the middle of 2007. [10] One of the requirements that must be overcome by receiving an exemption was the height limitation of 16 storeys for the site. The OCBC Bank, as one of the owners of the property, had restrictions in development. The Banking Amendment Regulations (2004) restricted demolition and rebuilding of structures to more than 20% larger. [10] Redevelopment plans had to include a hotel as hotel use was safeguarded by the authorities. [11] Speculation regarding the site's redevelopment had been ongoing for several years and included connecting a redeveloped site with The Centrepoint, a shopping centre across the road and owned by the same owners as the Specialists' Shopping Centre. [12]

Demolition

By May 2007, most of its tenants have moved out. [13]

On 9 July 2007, John Little closed its branch at the Specialists' Shopping Centre, after operating for more than 20 years. [14] Hotel Phoenix was "temporarily closed for a major refurbishment" in August 2007. [13] In 2008, the shopping centre was demolished to make way for newer developments because it was surrounded by Orchard Central and 313@Somerset sites. Demolition began on 1 January and ended on 20 March the same year. [14] Part of Specialists' Shopping Centre site was used for the development works of the new Orchard Gateway shopping mall which started in 2011 and completed in 2014.

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