Draft:Northshore Plaza I & II
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Northshore Plaza I & II[1] is a shopping mall in Northshore district of Punggol, Singapore.
Accessibility[edit]
Public transport[edit]
The mall is linked to Samudera LRT station via a link bridge on the second floor.
Bus Services[edit]
The mall provides free bus shuttle services.
Background[edit]
Northshore Plaza[1] is built and managed by the Housing & Development Board.
Having 5 floors in total. Two underground HDB carpark and three level of retail and shops.
As the first public housing district to holistically incorporate smart features, Northshore Plaza offers smart sustainable and Eco-Friendly technology.[2]
History[edit]
Located in the west of Punggol, in the district of Northshore, it is the first seaside mall to be ever built in Singapore. It primarily serves northeast area of Singapore.
- ^ a b "Northshore Plaza I & II". Housing and Development Board. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
- ^ Chua, Nadine (2022-07-24). "Robots that deliver goods to shops at work in new Punggol neighbourhood centre". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2023-04-20.