#StyleRedefined – Tampines 1 Has Been Rejuvenated.

Tampines 1 has just gone through its latest asset enhancement initiative (AEI).


The #StyleRedefined campaign will run from September through 3 November 2024. Expect a number of activities from pop-up events to special promotions.

A New Chapter for Tampines 1

Tampines 1 now boasts 68 refreshed retail offerings, with 12 brand-new-to-market concepts that put a spotlight on homegrown Singapore brands.

That brings the total number of shops to nearly 200 – a mix of local and international fashion, lifestyle, and dining outlets.

“Our strategy at Tampines 1 focuses on anticipating new trends and celebrating local brands,” said Ms Maggie Chua, Head of East Cluster, Retail Properties, Frasers Property Singapore. “With our thoughtfully curated mix of international and local fashion, lifestyle, and dining brands, we’re enhancing the vibrancy of Tampines and creating an exciting, holistic shopping experience.”

So, what exactly does this new chapter look like?

Fashion-forward shoppers will be delighted to know that Tampines 1’s revamped tenant mix is all about style and lifestyle. Expect chic new concepts like Quinzel, and HUES by Full House Salon.

Love Bonito, The Closet Lover, By Invite Only, and The Editor’s Market are all part of the mall’s refreshed lineup, catering to today’s fashion-savvy and sustainability-conscious shoppers.

Food lovers, Tampines 1 hasn’t forgotten about you. New culinary delights include Sinpopo Coffee and 108 Matcha Saro, both opening their first-ever heartland outlets.

You’ll also find Haruyama Udon by COLLIN’S Group and even Wine Connection’s S.O.S Chicken.

If you’re in the mood for a fright, the popular Halloween maze is back on 18 October 2024, along with a host of Halloween-themed workshops for the whole family. Plus, shoppers can walk away with exclusive travel prizes, perfect for your end-of-year holiday plans.

Spend S$120 ($150 at supermarkets), and you’ll get a mini luggage set worth S$39. For bigger spenders, dropping S$200 ($250 at supermarkets) will net you a digital camera worth S$79.

Stay tuned to Tampines 1’s website for the latest updates and promotions.


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Sean Loo

Futr's managing editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Even though his main job encompasses tons of driving, he swears he turns off the lights each time he leaves his room.

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