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Keppel Land’s i12 Katong lifestyle mall reopens

It features several “firsts” including a medical co-working space for practitioners.

Keppel Land has finally reopened its i12 Katong lifestyle mall after two years of redevelopment and redesigning.

The reopening of the i12 Katong was graced by Second Minister for Trade and Industry Tan See Leng and CEO of Keppel Corporation and Chairman of Keppel Land, Loh Chin Hua.

According to Keppel, the revamped mall houses over 150 retail brands and services which will open progressively.

Amongst these establishments are Bistro Bytes, an innovative food and beverage (F&B) concept developed by Keppel Land; and Pop Palette, a specially curated fashion and lifestyle zone featuring bespoke international and local brands.

It also features several “firsts,” including Core Clinic, the first medical co-working space for practitioners; and Mr Woofles, the first dog club and daycare to be situated within a mall.

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