Capitol Singapore

Shopping mall in Downtown Core, Singapore
1°17′36.1″N 103°51′04.0″E / 1.293361°N 103.851111°E / 1.293361; 103.851111Address13 Stamford Road, Singapore 178905Opening dateMarch 2015DeveloperCapitol Investment HoldingsManagementCapitol SingaporeOwnerCapitol SingaporeArchitectRichard Meier & Partners ArchitectsNo. of floors2, 4 basementsPublic transit access NS25  EW13  City HallWebsitecapitolsingapore.com

Capitol Singapore is an integrated development located in Singapore’s Civic and Cultural District, comprising the iconic Capitol Theatre, a high-end retail mall, the Eden Residences Capitol, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore, and the Arcade at The Capitol Kempinski—a sunlit atrium hosting several modern and classical dining establishments. It also houses three conservation buildings, namely Stamford House, Capitol Theatre and Capitol Building.

History

Built on the former site of the Capitol Centre as the part of Capitol Singapore development by Capitol Investment Holdings,[1] the Capitol Piazza was partially opened in late March 2015.[2] The two storey mall with four basements consists of the following sections: an Open Plaza, an Arcade, the Galleria and Neue.[3] The complex's hotel, The Capitol Kempinski is housed in the former Stamford House and Capitol Theatre buildings. Previously destined open as Pontiac Land-branded "Patina Singapore", the Jaya Ibrahim-designed hotel suffered significantly delays in opening due to owner-related disputes.[4][5] The hotel finally opened as The Capitol Kempinski, three years after its completion, after a 528 million Singapore Dollar buyout of the property by shareholder, Perennial Holdings.[6]

Several notable food and beverage outlets were opened at the mall. The mall was also the place where the Finnish fashion store Marimekko and the Spanish shoe store Carmina Shoemaker opened their first stores in Singapore in late March and July 2015 respectively.[7] However, most of them had since closed down prior to the mall's upcoming renovation in late 2019.

In 2020, Capitol Piazza was renovated and renamed to Capitol Singapore.

Gallery

  • Capitol Singapore's Open Plaza, and the nearby Capitol Theatre, Singapore
    Capitol Singapore's Open Plaza, and the nearby Capitol Theatre, Singapore
  • Open Plaza
    Open Plaza
  • Capitol Singapore's fountain
    Capitol Singapore's fountain
  • Capitol Piazza's fountain at night
    Capitol Piazza's fountain at night
  • The Galleria of the Capitol Singapore
    The Galleria of the Capitol Singapore
  • The Galleria of the Capitol Singapore, on the left is one of the entrances to the Capitol Theatre
    The Galleria of the Capitol Singapore, on the left is one of the entrances to the Capitol Theatre
  • Former 1933 restaurant at The Galleria, Capitol Singapore, Singapore.
    Former 1933 restaurant at The Galleria, Capitol Singapore, Singapore.
  • A linkway to Capitol Building, part of The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
    A linkway to Capitol Building, part of The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore
  • Interior of Neue
    Interior of Neue
  • Stairway of Neue, Capitol Singapore, Singapore
    Stairway of Neue, Capitol Singapore, Singapore
  • Ceiling of Neue, Capitol Singapore, Singapore
    Ceiling of Neue, Capitol Singapore, Singapore

References

  1. ^ Mak, Lee Meixian, Elizabeth. "The resurrection of Capitol Theatre". The Business Times. Retrieved 2018-05-25.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ hermes (2015-08-20). "More traffic at Capitol Piazza". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  3. ^ Singapore, Capitol. "About Us | CAPITOL PIAZZA". www.capitolpiazza.com. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
  4. ^ "Six-star hotel The Patina's opening date delayed by more than a year due to dispute among owners - Coconuts". Coconuts.co. 20 May 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-06-21. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  5. ^ "Inside Raffles' rival, The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore". South China Morning Post. 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  6. ^ Leow, Annabeth (13 March 2018). "Perennial to acquire Capitol project after S$528m buy-out". Singapore Business Times. Archived from the original on 2018-03-14. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  7. ^ hermes (2015-08-20). "More traffic at Capitol Piazza". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2018-05-25.
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