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SPH's The Seletar Mall officially opens doors to shoppers

It's a joint venture with UEL.

The Seletar Mall, a suburban shopping centre located in Fernvale, officially opened its doors to shoppers today.

The Seletar Mall was jointly developed by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) and United Engineers Limited (UEL). SPH owns 70% of the mall while UEL owns the remaining 30%.

The mall houses over 130 shops and has 100% occupancy, according to a release.

Anchor tenants include premium supermarket FairPrice Finest, cineplex Shaw Theatres, foodcourt Foodfare, Japanese casual clothing company UNIQLO, ladies-only fitness centre Amore Fitness & Boutique Spa and departmental store BHG. 

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