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Temasek Shophouse to reopen by end-2025, with more space for events with social causes

Temasek Shophouse to reopen by end-2025, with more space for events with social causes

CNA20-05-2025
The Temasek Shophouse along Orchard Road is set to reopen by Q4 2025, offering more spaces for events with social and environmental causes. The site will grow threefold to 6,400 square metres. Restoration and expansion works have crossed the 60%. Experts said the preserved heritage, along with the location as well as mission-aligned shops and food, are some ways to get the public interested in philanthropy. Nadirah Zaidi reports.
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