West Coast Plaza, formerly known as Ginza Plaza (Japanese: 銀座プラザ) is a mixed retail and residential development in West Coast, Singapore.
It was the first of a group of heartland malls built in the 90s as part of a decentralisation plan for commercial activities, and the most important real estate event in the Clementi West area that decade.
[1] A gas pipe exploded and the fire at the basement level quickly spread out.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force was quickly dispatched to extinguish the fire.
At a cost of S$26 million, the upgrading works were completed in November 2008 and the mall was renamed as West Coast Plaza.