Northpoint City

Northpoint City is a suburban shopping mall in Yishun, Singapore. The mall houses the Nee Soon Central Community Club, Yishun Public Library and Yishun Bus Interchange. It was first built in 1992, and was renovated and expanded in 2010. The centre has a combined net lettable area of 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) and has more than 400 tenants.[1]

Northpoint City
Northpoint Link entrance to Northpoint City
LocationYishun, Singapore
Coordinates1°25′41.4″N 103°50′10.0″E
Address930 Yishun Avenue 2, Singapore 769098 (North Wing)
1 Northpoint Drive, Singapore 768019 (South Wing)
Opening dateNovember 1992 (1992-11) (North Wing)
December 2017 (2017-12) (South Wing)
DeveloperFrasers Centrepoint
ManagementFrasers Centrepoint
OwnerFrasers Centrepoint Trust
No. of stores and services400
Total retail floor area500,000 square feet (46,000 m2)[1]
No. of floors7
Public transit access NS13  Yishun
Yishun
WebsiteNorthpoint City

History

Originally called the Northpoint Shopping Centre, it was constructed in November 1992 as the first suburban mall in north of Singapore. Cold Storage, Swensen's and Giordano opened their first outlets in Northpoint Shopping Centre.

In July 2017, Northpoint Shopping Centre was renamed as Northpoint City, with the existing building becoming its north wing. The south wing of the mall was opened in December 2017, integrating Northpoint City with the Yishun Integrated Transport Hub and Nee Soon Central Community Club. It was the first time in Singapore these public facilities had been integrated like this. A 920-unit condominium North Park Residences was also constructed atop Northpoint City.

Yishun Public Library opened on 3 February 2018, located at the fourth level of the North Wing.[2]

Facilities

The two wings of Northpoint City are connected via an underground garden at in the basement.[3]

Notable tenants include Cold Storage, Harvey Norman, Popular, Timezone, UNIQLO, Kopitiam, Anytime Fitness, NTUC FairPrice and Krispy Kreme.

Transport

Northpoint City is directly connected to the Yishun Integrated Transport Hub, which includes Yishun MRT station and Yishun Bus Interchange.

See also

References

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