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East Coast Seafood Centre to be redeveloped: NParks

East Coast Seafood Centre to be redeveloped: NParks
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The East Coast Seafood Centre in Singapore is set for redevelopment by the National Parks Board, requiring long-standing tenants like Jumbo Seafood and Long Beach to vacate by September. While some restaurants have already closed or moved, others are relocating to nearby areas like Coastal PlayGrove.

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The closure of this iconic 1980s dining destination marks a significant change in Singapore's cultural and culinary landscape.

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