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[TD="class: msgtxt"]Heaven got eyes - Kopitiam in trouble !
They think they can proactice what they do to all their foodstalls operators.
High rent, not enough customers + holding back the stalls' daily takings for dunno how many days.
Now, they got hit badly.
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http://www.tnp.sg/content/high-rents-and-not-enough-customers
[h=1]High rents and not enough customers[/h]
February 27, 2012 - 11:54pm
[h=2]By:[/h]Benson Ang
TNP PHOTO: BENJAMIN SEETOR
THERE was much fanfare when the food centre opened about two years ago, in December 2009.
After all, the standalone food centre and market was the first in Singapore to be built and run by a private operator.
But within a year, some stalls closed down.
Now, a third of the Kopitiam Square in Sengkang appear vacant.
Why? High rents and not enough customers, said stall owners and residents.
Read the full story in The New Paper on Tuesday (Feb 28).
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[TD="class: msgtxt"]Heaven got eyes - Kopitiam in trouble !
They think they can proactice what they do to all their foodstalls operators.
High rent, not enough customers + holding back the stalls' daily takings for dunno how many days.
Now, they got hit badly.
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http://www.tnp.sg/content/high-rents-and-not-enough-customers
[h=1]High rents and not enough customers[/h]
February 27, 2012 - 11:54pm
[h=2]By:[/h]Benson Ang
TNP PHOTO: BENJAMIN SEETOR
THERE was much fanfare when the food centre opened about two years ago, in December 2009.
After all, the standalone food centre and market was the first in Singapore to be built and run by a private operator.
But within a year, some stalls closed down.
Now, a third of the Kopitiam Square in Sengkang appear vacant.
Why? High rents and not enough customers, said stall owners and residents.
Read the full story in The New Paper on Tuesday (Feb 28).
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