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Mustafa Centre

1971 establishments in SingaporeBuildings and structures completed in 1995KallangRetail companies established in 1971Retail companies of Singapore
Shopping malls established in 1995Shopping malls in Singapore
Mustafa Centre, Sep 06
Mustafa Centre, Sep 06

Mustafa Centre is one of Singapore's 24-hour shopping malls on Syed Alwi Road in the cultural district of Little India, within the planning area of Kallang. Within a walking distance from Farrer Park station on the North East line, Mustafa Centre is a retail hub attracting many shoppers with its wide variety of products and services.

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Mustafa Centre
Race Course Road, Singapore Rochor

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Little India

Race Course Road
229900 Singapore, Rochor
Singapore
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