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Originally posted by red_amoeba:
been there twice and looking at all the mid-high end shops there – I wonder how they will be able to survive. West Coast still primarily a heartland – and you have shops like Sushi-Teh, New York New York, how to survive?
How you expect heartland uncles and aunties to afford eating at there? Furthermore, The Cold Storage there is going to face hard times against Seng Song who goes a mass -market, cheaper road. How many expats you expect to frequent Cold Storage?
And being close to schools like NUS, one can expect to have large patronage of students but some of the outlets are too expensive for normal students. Even if they want, they would patronise them in town.
Maybe Starbucks can survive but other outlets like the fanciful Japanese eating place will find it hard. They should include outlets like Mc Donalds or KFC that can pull in the young crowd.
And one thing, I noticed, the air con in West Coast Mall is bloody cold, electricity bills very cheap meh?
tat area got quite a large population of expats.
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Originally posted by I-like-flings(m):
if the dad know his son will grow up like that.. he sure learn from hk ppl and will say.. i rather give birth to a piece of char siew also dun wan u .... knn...
the tw ppl would say, should have strangled u to death when u were a baby.

wait a min... hk ppl dun say knn one leh..

he should say diew lie lou mou! (which is very suitable in tis case)

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