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Daily Briefing: Freehold site in Serangoon up for auction; Documentary on political exiles gets banned

And celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to open restaurant in Singapore in 2015.

A freehold re-development site measuring8,666 sq ftat 13 Brighton Crescent in Serangoon is up for auction, Colliers International announced today. View more here.

Singapore on Wednesday banned a local documentary about nine dissidents living in exile, saying its contents undermined national security. View more here.

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay will be taking the concept of his industrial warehouse-designed London restaurant and bar Bread Street Kitchen to Marina Bay Sands (MBS). View more here.

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