Daily Archives: 7 Sep 2009

All is quiet at Shaw Centre

MORE than half of the 86 retail tenants at Shaw Centre have moved out since early this year as the mall appears to be a casualty of the supply glut of retail space downtown. Tenants that Today spoke to say an exodus of retailers has led to a significant drop in foot traffic for Shaw Centre. “It looks eerie in the evenings,” said a shop assistant whose employer is among a dwindling number of businesses still operating in the five-storey retail mall along Scotts Road. For others, it is understood that the landlord Shaw Foundation had wanted to double their rents when their leases came up for renewal.

One former tenant, who had recently relocated, is understood to have been paying around $7 per square foot for her unit before the proposed renewal of her lease. Shaw Centre is owned by the Shaw Foundation and the rental revenue is distributed to charities. Shaw Centre’s management declined to comment when contacted by Today. Some retailers did say that the lack of clarity over whether the mall would be redeveloped soon was also a thorny issue.

They said there had been talk that Shaw Centre would be redeveloped or revamped to keep up with impending competition posed by newer malls, such as ION Orchard across the road, and others like Orchard Central, 313@Somerset and Knightsbridge further down Orchard Road. Continue reading

Next generation builders shaping family legacies

While building homes will always be just a Lego-brick memory of their childhood for most, some under-40s – hailing from notable families in real estate – have already overseen the building and marketing of gleaming hotels, homes and malls.

In the process, these next-generation builders will have a hand in shaping Singapore’s landscape, and also their families’ legacies.

Some have been active in the hospitality industry. LC Development (LCD) executive director Kelvin Lum, 35, is closely linked to Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, a 320-room hotel which opened its doors in May last year. The company is on the lookout for a second hotel in Singapore.

Mr Lum is the son of David Lum, who is managing director at both Lum Chang Holdings and LCD. LCD began as the former’s listed subsidiary but both firms de-merged in 2005. LCD now eyes the hospitality pie while Lum Chang is largely in the construction and property development businesses.

The younger Lum worked in a bank for several years before joining LCD in 2002. The move was unplanned, he says. ‘The company was looking at expanding its hotel arm, so I was brought in to look at opportunities in the region.’ Continue reading