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Singapore’s Mustafa Centre to open flagship store in JB

City state’s famed department shop to be located at Capital City Mall

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 28 Jan 2023 3:22PM

Singapore’s Mustafa Centre to open flagship store in JB
The Mustafa Centre department store at Syed Alwi Road, Singapore. The company has been looking to penetrate the Malaysian market for years. – Fabio Achilli/Wikimedia Commons pic, January 28, 2023

SINGAPORE – Singapore’s famed Mustafa Centre, operated by Mustafa’s Pte Ltd (Mustafa), is set to open a flagship store in Johor Baru, Malaysia soon.

This is following the announcement made by Capital World Ltd (Capital World) that it will sell most of the space, including retail units at its Capital City Mall in Johor Baru to Mustafa for RM368 million – a move that will significantly bolster the property developer’s balance sheet and fast-track its turnaround.

“Having established ourselves in Singapore as a mega one-stop retail store for everything from fast-moving consumer goods to fashion, cosmetics, and electronics, we believe the time is ripe for us to get into Malaysia, more so now that pandemic restrictions are out of the way.

“One of our key challenges until now has been finding an appropriate site. Capital City Mall meets many of the requirements for our first flagship store in Malaysia, given its close proximity to Singapore, ample floor area, and ideal floor plates,” said Mustafa’s managing director Mustaq Ahmad in a statement released on Singapore Exchange yesterday.

Located in the Tampoi suburb in Johor Baru, the 11-storey Capital City Mall was completed in April 2018, offering 1,602 strata-title retail units with a total net lettable area of 902,994sq ft.

The mall opened in October 2018 but has been shut since February 2020 as Capital World and one of its key subsidiaries ran into financial difficulties and had to seek court protection from creditors while they restructured their debts.

According to the property developer, the mall is expected to reopen in the second half of this year.

Under the agreement, Mustafa will purchase the unsold 591 retail units in Capital City Mall from the company, representing a combined net lettable area of 641,216sq ft.

It will also acquire 374 accessory parcels, including the al fresco and multipurpose areas spanning 1.28 million sq ft, and all 2,181 parking lots, said Capital World.

The purchase marks Mustafa’s first foray as a full-fledged department store operator in Malaysia, a market it has been looking to penetrate for years.

The mall is part of a freehold integrated development in Tampoi that will also include a 315-room hotel, an 18-storey tower with 630 serviced suites, and 690 serviced apartments spanning three blocks.

Mustafa is one of the most established retailers in Singapore, having been in business for more than five decades.

Its flagship Mustafa Centre at Syed Alwi Road in the city state offers a wide range of goods for sale, including consumer electronics, jewellery, toys, fashion and apparel, cosmetics, and fast-moving consumer goods. – Bernama, January 28, 2023

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