'No plans' to merge cruise centres for now as URA, STB clarify report on consolidation

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'No plans' to merge cruise centres for now as URA, STB clarify report on consolidation
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The Straits Times on Monday (May 13) said that Singapore Cruise Centre and Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore would undergo a merger in the coming years, following an interview with Urban Redevelopment Authority chief Lim Eng Hwee.

The Straits Times on Monday said that Singapore Cruise Centre and Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore would undergo a merger in the coming years, following an interview with Urban Redevelopment Authority chief Lim Eng Hwee.

The joint clarification, sent to the media on Monday night, was in response to a Straits Times article published earlier in the day titled"S’pore’s cruise facilities to be consolidated, freeing up space along Greater Southern Waterfront". The purpose of this, according to article, would be to create a continuous promenade as the government"stitch up the entire waterfront" - stretching from Labrador Park to the

"There are currently no plans to merge the operations of Singapore Cruise Centre with Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore," said the two government bodies.

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