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Mustafa sinagpore
Mustafa sinagpore





mustafa sinagpore

According to a 2003 article from The Straits Times, the shopping centre has “a reputation for selling just about everything from brinjals to diamonds, cameras and airline tickets”. In 1997, he acquired a neighbouring plot of land to build a new four-storey extension building. By the end of the first year, Ahmad had acquired additional space for expansion in Serangoon Plaza. By 1995, the business had grown to become Mustafa Centre. He subsequently converted the shophouses into a department store and his business continued to grow. By 1973, they had become so successful that they needed to relocate to a larger shop located at Serangoon Road.Īhmad eventually took over the shop and bought a row of shophouses to accommodate his growing business. Thereafter, the family started a shop at Campbell Lane that sold readymade garments. In 1971 they decided to switch from food to retail because of the success of Ahmad’s enterprising activities, which started when he and a friend sold handkerchiefs next to his father’s shop. Ahmad’s father and uncle, Samsuddin, started their first business in 1965 in a makeshift shop selling food. 1951) father Haji Mohamed Mustafa (1916-2001) arrived in Singapore from Uttar Pradesh, India.

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Me in front of Mustafa Centre.īelow you can also watch a video I made for How To Get To Mustafa Centre.ĭid you like this article? Do you have anything to add? Let’s discuss it in the comments below.The roots of Mustafa Centre can be traced to 1952, when Mustaq Ahmad’s (b. Below is a picture I took in front of Mustafa Centre. Probably, you could walk here within 2 minutes after you are on Syed Alwi Road. Once you turn right on Syed Alwi Road, you should see Mustafa Centre.

mustafa sinagpore

Cross the road and turn right on Syed Alwi Road.

mustafa sinagpore

Actually, it probably shouldn’t be more than 2 minutes of walking. You shouldn’t have to walk for very long along Serangoon road. Syed Alwi Road should be the first road you see across the street. Step 5: Cross Serangoon Road and turn right on Syed Alwi Road Walking along Serangoon Road towards Syed Alwi Road. Next, turn left on Serangoon Road, and walk along the road for a short time. Just know that the main road intersecting Roberts Lane is Serangoon Road). Then, turn left on Serangoon Road (note you might not see a sign labeling Serangoon Road. Step 4: Turn Left On Serangoon Lane The intersection of Roberts Lane and Serangoon Road You will walk to the end of the road, which will then intersect with Serangoon Road. While walking along the road, you should see buildings like the following: Walking down Roberts Lane towards Serangoon Road. Roberts Lane is actually a very short road. The outside of exit F looks like below: Outside of Farrer Park MRT Exit F Step 3: Turn Left On Roberts LaneĪs soon as you get off the escalator, you should see a sign for Robert’s Lane like below: Roberts Lane Once you leave exit F, it will look like below. There should be many signs posted in the station about the various exits. Step 2: Exit Farrer Park MTR Station Using Exit F Go towards the side which is has exits C-F. SINGAPORE The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday (March 3) added five more locations to a. Once you get to Farrer Park MRT station, there will be 2 ways to leave from the trains. Mustafa Centre, coffee shop in Ang Mo Kio among places visited by Covid-19 cases while infectious. Step 1: Go To Farrer Park MRT Stationįarrer Park MTR station is on the North East Line (purple line) next to the Little India MRT station. Now, a step-by-step guide will follow about how to get to the Mustafa Centre from the Farrer Park MRT Station.

mustafa sinagpore

Additionally, it is one of the few 24 hour shopping malls in Singapore. Mustafa Centre is in Little India, Singapore, and is a HUGE shopping centre.







Mustafa sinagpore