The Don Don Donki store at HarbourFront Centre is having clearance sales ahead of its closure for redevelopment. The mall will close half a year earlier than previously planned and the new development will feature an elevated park and waterfront promenade.
The Japanese chain will be shuttering its outlet at HarbourFront Centre as the mall prepares for redevelopment. If you are looking to stock up on some of your favourite Japanese products, here is some good news for you.
Don Don Donki at HarbourFront Centre is holding clearance sales ahead of its closure — with discounts of up to 70 per cent on selected products. The store will shutter on July 19 as the the mall is preparing to close for redevelopment, the Japanese chain said in an Instagram post on May 8.
Located on level three of HarbourFront Centre — above the Singapore Cruise Centre — Don Don Donki is often frequented by travellers taking ferries to nearby holiday spots such as Batam and Bintan or cruises, as well as visitors headed to Sentosa. Following the closure, shoppers can also visit nearby outlets at 100AM and Tiong Bahru Plaza, Don Don Donki said.https://www.instagram.com/p/DYEEBuQALW1/ The Japanese chain store's closure at HarbourFront Centre comes ahead of the latter's transformation into a 33-storey integrated development with public and office spaces.
The new landmark will also feature a 13,000 sq m elevated verdant park located next to a newly created stretch of waterfront promenade — in line with plans for HarbourFront Precinct's rejuvenation and the development of the Greater Southern Waterfront. Owner Mapletree Investments said last October that the mall will be temporarily closed from the second half of 2026, and the development is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2031.
A new two-story cruise and ferry terminal near the development will also commence operations from the second half of 2026.
Harbourfront Centre Don Don Donki Clearance Japanese Chain Store Closure 70% Discounts Harbourfront Precinct Rejuvenation Greater Southern Waterfront Development
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