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1°17′30.1′′N 103°50′40.8′′E / 1.291694°N 103.844667°E / 1.291694; 103.844667

Shopping mall in River Valley, Singapore
Liang Court
Asia Fusion by the River.
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LocationRiver Valley, Singapore
Address177 River Valley Road, Singapore 179030
Opening date1984[1]
ManagementAsiaMalls Management Pte Ltd
OwnerARMF II (Liang Court) Pte Ltd
No. of stores and services53
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 254,631 square feet (23,656.0 m2)
No. of floors7
Public transit accessFort Canning (from 2017)
WebsiteLiang Court

Liang Court (Simplified Chinese: 亮阁, Traditional Chinese: 亮閣, Pinyin: Liàng Gé) is a shopping mall located in the vicinity of Clarke Quay, on the Singapore River. It is part of a mixed-use complex that includes the hotel Novotel Clarke Quay and Somerset Residences. It is served by the Fort Canning MRT station.[2]

Overview

The complex was developed by companies owned by billionaire Goh Cheng Liang and his family.[3] The mall opened in 1983, with main anchor tenant Daimaru and many other Japanese retailers.[4] [5] It was subsequently sold to Pidemco Land in 1999.[6]

Liang Court has since been refurbished in 2008 and 2011. Current anchor tenants are Meidi-Ya, Books Kinokuniya, and Uniqlo.[7] The building has a multi-storey car park.

Liang Court is close to the Central Expressway, and is served by the Clarke Quay MRT Station and Fort Canning MRT Station.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Straits Times, 21 January 1984, Page 25
  2. ^ "Downtown Line". Land Transport Authority. Archived from the original on 3 July 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "70ドルm financing for Liang Court". The Straits Times. 9 June 1987.
  4. ^ "Open concept shopping at Singapore's latest shopping centre". Singapore Monitor. 9 November 1983.
  5. ^ "Liang Court attracts 19 Japanese retailers". The Business Times. 20 October 1983.
  6. ^ Chew Hui Min (19 January 2015). "ingapore's richest man Goh Cheng Liang: 5 things to know about the reclusive tycoon". The Straits Times.
  7. ^ "Liang Court". AsiaMalls.
  8. ^ "Getting There". Liang Court.
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