Eastpoint Mall, Singapore

Like other suburban malls at that time, it had a Studio City cinema, an NTUC Fairprice supermarket, an Oriental Grand department store, food court, a Funpolis arcade and Popular book store as anchors.

In 1998, the property was sold to NTUC Income Insurance Co-operative Pte Ltd.[2] In June 1999, Studio City Cinemas went bust due to low patronage and was replaced by Golden Village in November that year.

As a result, Golden Village closed in early 2002 and was replaced by a bunch of tuition and enrichment centres.

In 2006, several anchor tenants, including The Pet Safari and Best Denki, withdrew or moved into smaller premises.

The mall did not undergo any major refurbishments until March 2013,[1] when it was revamped with a new exterior facade, a change in interior layout and an increase in retail space with a refreshed tenant mix.