Daily Archives: 27 Sep 2009

More brands at Marina Bay IR

MARINA Bay Sands (MBS) yesterday announced more luxury brands that plan to take up space at the integrated resort – such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent.

CRYSTAL PAVILION
The ‘island’ store that Louis Vuitton plans to float on the water in front of the Marina Bay resort. Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent are among the luxury brands set to take up space at the resort

Right now, close to 80 per cent of shops at the MBS integrated resort have been let. The US$4.5 billion resort, which is set to open next year, has about 300 shops and 800,000-plus square feet of retail and restaurant space. About half of the retail space will be up and running when the first phase of the project opens in Q1 2010.

New retailers unveiled yesterday include Bottega Veneta, Bulgari, Burberry, Miu Miu, Omega and Patek Philippe. They join names such as Chanel and Tiffany & Co, which have said earlier that they are taking up space at the Marina Bay Sands Shoppes.

Louis Vuitton plans to open a unique ‘island’ store that will ‘float’ on the water in front of the resort, which is expected to be a highlight. The store will be a striking glass-and-steel crystal pavilion that will sit on the waters of Marina Bay, MBS said.

‘This unique Louis Vuitton store at Marina Bay Sands speaks volumes about the visibility and credibility we have established in the retail community,’ said David Sylvester, vice-president of retail for Asia at US-based Las Vegas Sands, which is developing the resort.

‘Retailers recognise the quality of Marina Bay Sands which will attract high-level visitors from Singapore and beyond because of our winning combination of luxury brands, celebrity chef restaurants, a luxury hotel, a casino, expo and convention facilities, and world-class entertainment under one roof.’

Source : Business Times – 26 Sep 2009

SC Global gives charity for kids a taste of F1

THANKS to an invitation from SC Global Developments Ltd, 40 children, caregivers and staff from Beyond Social Services were able to experience the heart-stopping moments of Formula One and the Porsche SC Global Carrera Cup Asia.
GLIMPSE OF THE FAST LIFE
Some of the children from Beyond Social Services with SC Global’s driver, Danny Watts

The property developer also donated $5,000 to the charity – which aims to help children and youth from disadvantaged backgrounds – in aid of its learning support programme.

The 40 children, aged six to 14, went for the practise sessions of the FI and the Porsche SC Global Carrera Cup Asia yesterday. On top of that, they also visited the Porsche support paddock, where they sat in the cockpit of the SC Global racing car and had their photo taken with SC Global’s driver, Danny Watts.

To sweeten the treat, the children also received a miniature model of SC Global’s race car as a memento.

Said SC Global chairman and chief executive Simon Cheong: ‘We are delighted to take the children to the Grand Prix – it is very heartwarming to see the excitement on their faces as the cars roar by.

‘While they may not all aspire to become racing drivers, perhaps this experience might stir in them big dreams of their own.’

Since 2008, SC Global has partnered Porsche Asia-Pacific to present the Singapore leg of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia (PCCA) – which supports several rounds of the F1 season.

Source : Business Times – 26 Sep 2009