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Chinatown retail sales drop by up to half since start of ERP

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Chinatown retail sales drop by up to half since start of ERP
By Hoe Yeen Nie/Lian Cheong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 August 2008 2036 hrs


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SINGAPORE: It has been slightly more than a month since evening Electronic Road Pricing (ERP)charges were imposed on vehicles driving into the area around the Singapore River.

While traffic speeds have gone up, businesses in nearby Chinatown have suffered since the ERP kicked in on 7 July.

In a recent survey by the Chinatown Business Association, some shopping centres reported their sales fell by up to 50 per cent.

Tourist landmarks such as the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and the Chinatown Heritage Centre and even good hawker fare could not lure the crowds back.

For example, popular Maxwell Food Centre has seen a 40 per cent decline in business.

The Chinatown Business Association had expected customers to react in the short-term to the new evening charges, which cost up to S$2.

But it is now worried that things have not returned to normal after several weeks.

It says the situation does not sit well with the government's earlier S$90 million plan to inject more vibrancy into the area.

Ho Nai Chuen, vice-chairman of Chinatown Business Association, said: "If you talk about the long run to smoothen the traffic conditions, it's good for Singapore. On the other hand, for small and medium-sized businesses, short-term sustainability is even more important than the long-term. If they cannot sustain in the short-term, I think there's no future for them."

At the recently-renovated Chinatown Complex, only six in ten shops are occupied.

And most food stalls prefer to close early, citing the lack of evening customers.

The association plans to send its members' feedback to the transport authorities soon.

Among its suggestions is an appeal to re-look the operational hours and pricing structure of the gantries.

- CNA/ir

so which million dollars sucker said ERP helps to improve business?
 
HAHA!!! That is how wise ur sg leaders are.....
 
I thought Raymond lim said that ERP is to help improve business ?

May be he mean in 20 to 30 years time !
 
I thought Raymond lim said that ERP is to help improve business ?

May be he mean in 20 to 30 years time !

yeah, improve business of renovating contractors as tenants move in and out of the place after their business collapses!

maybe lemon lim should have stated the nature of business that will be improved.
 
If that's true, how come it is still so damn difficult to find parking around the area??
 
Raymond Lim must compensate them from his own pockets
 
yeah, improve business of renovating contractors as tenants move in and out of the place after their business collapses!

maybe lemon lim should have stated the nature of business that will be improved.

kee kee. that a good one bro. STRONGLY AGREED:p
 
Quick...get help from Stinkapore Flyer's feng shui masters :D

or our Royal Bone Oracle...who can feel it in his bone
 
I thought Raymond lim said that ERP is to help improve business ?

May be he mean in 20 to 30 years time !

No need so long...

The business that he spoke of was Singapore Inc...

Someone should start compiling a dictionary of their double talk...

For example - GST is to help the poor (pay taxes)
 
These Chinatown retail operators must be lying. ERP is setup to help businesses. Their business can only improve with more ERP gantries.

The Inland Revenue department must immediately investigate!!
 
some yrs back they pump $ to revamp chinatown, but seems like the ROI is too slow, so they decided to speed things up their way. whether the businesses can survive in the chinatown area is nt a big issue. as long as they can achieve their daily million-dollar income via ERP.... nothing else is better justified.
 
i miss the old times in Chinatown when the streets were crowded and were real hustle and bustle of the old shophouses
 
bring back the China Town of the old where they slaughter snakes, monitor lizard, bats, turtles along the street....
 
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