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Stellar Lifestyle launches Staytion Lifestyle Centre at Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station

It will offer various services in beauty and wellness for commuters.

Stellar Lifestyle, a business unit of SMRT, has officially launched the Staytion Lifestyle Centre at Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station.

The new centre revitalises the station’s retail space with a curated mix of tenants.

Located at a central interchange station, Staytion Lifestyle Centre is a beauty and wellness-themed hub designed to offer services that fit into commuters' daily routines. It offers a range of services to support busy lifestyles, including a medical centre with health screenings, a medical aesthetics clinic for beauty treatments, a holistic wellness centre for diet and weight loss consultations, gym facilities with private workout pods, diverse meal options including vending machines, and sustainable retail featuring pre-loved luxury items and weekend bazaars.

On weekends, Staytion Lifestyle Centre will also host flea markets in collaboration with Fleawhere, promoting a sustainable pre-loved culture. 

Stellar Lifestyle said it plans to use this approach at other stations in the coming years, building on the success of previous hubs like Timezone at Orchard MRT and Hive 2.0 at Esplanade MRT.

“Our vision for transit retail hubs within MRT stations is to create dynamic, integrated spaces that cater to the diverse and ever-changing needs of commuters,” said Tony Heng, president of Stellar Lifestyle. 
 

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