What does Singapore lose when the wrecking ball swings?
Singapore's National Parks Board has ordered tenants of the East Coast Park seafood center to vacate by October. This move is part of a plan to "rejuvenate the facility and surrounding areas," though specific replacement plans have not yet been revealed. The decision has sparked nostalgia and concern among locals who view the center as an iconic venue and a cherished "third space" for family gatherings and coastal experiences, distinct from typical indoor shopping malls. AI