SINGAPORE: With plans for a temporary ferry terminal and potential Businesses modifications to Singapore’s cruise infrastructure, some tenants of the HarbourFront Centre are unsure of their future in the structure.
One of Singapore’s two cruise terminals, Singapore Cruise Centre, is housed in the 46-year-old HarbourFront Centre. A potential renovation of this structure would begin with constructing an interim terminal. Marina Bay Cruise Centre is the other.
Retail store owners and office employees told CNA that this uncertainty increased with the announcement of a longer-term consolidation of the cruise infrastructure in Singapore. We don’t like to move around a lot, so the news is really disappointing,” an office worker whose business is housed in the center’s upper floors said. When its lease expires in the middle of this year, at least one company has decided not to renew it and will relocate.
An employee of a financial services company at HarbourFront Centre stated, “When we got the news (of a potential revamp), we began to look around.” She requested that her company’s name and identity remain undisclosed.
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