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East Coast Seafood Centre to be redeveloped; tenants told to vacate in 2026: NParks

East Coast Seafood Centre to be redeveloped; tenants told to vacate in 2026: NParks
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The East Coast Seafood Centre in Singapore is set for redevelopment, with tenants required to vacate by 2026. The National Parks Board stated the move is intended to enhance the visitor experience, while long-standing tenants like Jumbo Group are seeking new locations.

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The closure marks the end of a nearly 40-year culinary landmark, reflecting urban renewal efforts and the changing landscape of Singapore's dining culture.

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The report provides neutral coverage of a government-led urban planning decision and the subsequent impact on local businesses.

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