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    • SINGAPORE – Singapore’s first multiplex, Yishun 10, is set to be redeveloped, based on a proposed change to the site’s land use. On May 8, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) published the amendment proposing that the building, currently zoned for commercial use, be primarily for residential purposes, with commercial space on the first storey. Opened in May 1992, the building – also commonly known as GV Yishun – is owned by Frasers Property, which has the neighbouring Northpoint City in its portfolio as well.   URA said the proposed amendment was “to facilitate a development proposal” that the agency had received. In response to queries, a spokeswoman for Frasers Property said the company regularly explores potential uses for its existing properties. This includes “assessing the highest and best use of our sites”, she said, adding that “having full ownership of Yishun 10 positions us well to unlock redevelopment value”.   On when the leases of the building’s existing tenants will expire, and if they will be allowed to see out their leases, the spokeswoman said: “It is business as usual at Yishun 10, and we will provide an update should any material development arise.”   Top stories Explore top stories from all sections in one place Asia Two missing S’porean hikers confirmed dead in Indonesian volcano eruption Singapore About 25 shops affected by flooding caused by water-pipe leak in Yishun; clean-up, repairs ongoing Singapore Elderly woman rescued after being pinned under car near Jalan Besar Singapore Muslim couples to get early support for parenthood journey as pilot programme is made permanent Business Mary Chia faces more money woes amid legal proceedings and slimmer earnings Singapore More cleaners hired in Tampines after cleaning lapses; town council penalises contractor Singapore Why Singapore’s first inclusive pre-school slashed its fees by 50% despite losses Singapore Canvas cyberattack: NUS, SIM ask users to reset passwords as added precaution   Yishun 10 has 10 strata-titled retail units on the first floor, a 1,477-seat Golden Village multiplex with 10 cinema halls and a basement carpark. ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR Designed by Australian architect Geoff Malone and built at a cost of $37 million, the four-storey building has 10 strata-titled retail units on the first floor, a 1,477-seat Golden Village multiplex with 10 cinema halls and a basement carpark. Its tenants include Arnold’s Fried Chicken, Sri Murugan supermarket and Indian eatery Komala’s.   An old photo of a box office at Golden Village’s multiplex in Yishun 10. PHOTO: GOLDEN VILLAGE MULTIPLEX Yishun 10 is on heritage non-profit Docomomo Singapore’s list of 100 significant modernist buildings in the country, and is notable for its postmodern design, with motifs drawn from science fiction. One of the building’s developers, Mr John Crawford, was quoted in a 1994 article in The Straits Times saying his brief to Mr Malone was “to create something that looked as though it had landed in Yishun from outer space”. “Something that couldn’t be more different, if we tried, from its surroundings of HDB flats,” said Mr Crawford, who was from Australian cinema chain Village Roadshow, which partnered Hong Kong’s Golden Harvest to start Golden Village. Yishun 10 is notable for its postmodern design, with motifs drawn from science fiction. PHOTO: GOLDEN VILLAGE MULTIPLEX The building’s site is on a 99-year lease that ends in March 2089. Based on URA’s proposed amendment, the rezoned site for residential and commercial use will have an area of about 3,500 sq m – about half the size of a football field – and a gross plot ratio of 3. Mr Alan Cheong, executive director for research and consultancy at real estate company Savills Singapore, said that based on these parameters, the site could yield 90 to 100 private residential units, and about 2,780 sq m of commercial space. A snack bar at the Golden Village multiplex in Yishun 10. PHOTO: GOLDEN VILLAGE MULTIPLEX Asked if the proposed residential and commercial development will be more profitable for Frasers than keeping the building purely for commercial use, Mr Cheong said there is already a large amount of retail space in Northpoint City. “Given that the site is located close to the Yishun MRT station and a bus interchange, the zeitgeist of the moment is for residential development,” he said. “Mixed developments that are in proximity to transport nodes carry high sale value,” said Mr Cheong. He added that barring additional cooling measures for the private residential market, the proposed residential development at the site should, when launched, set the benchmark for prices in Yishun. Golden Village did not respond to ST’s queries on the future of its Yishun cineplex by publication time. Besides the new homes being planned by Frasers, others are set to be built in the Yishun Central area, with three land plots near Yishun 10 also earmarked for residential use. These include the site of the former Yishun temporary bus interchange, which is slated for demolition by 2027.
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