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The Verge, formerly Tekka Mall, (
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: 德卡廊), was the first and largest modern
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at the
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precinct in
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, being opened in 2003. The Verge had two buildings, the main building and Chill @ The Verge. It was located on the southern part of Little India, with the main building is located at the junction of Serangoon Road and Sungei Road and the Chill @ The Verge is located at the junction of Perak Road and Sungei Road. Both of the buildings were separated by Clive Street and the mall lies opposite of
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across Serangoon Road. The complex was demolished in 2017 to make way for redevelopment after 14 years of operation, making it one of the youngest malls in Singapore to shut its doors.


History

In 1915, Kandang Kerbau Market at the junction of Serangoon Road and Rochor Road was built by the Municipal Commission at the cost of S$107,690 on the original site of Tekka Mall. Back then, it was one of the more popular markets in Singapore because its stalls offered the best cuts of beef and mutton due to the market's proximity to the cattle ranches in the area. However, by the early 1950s, the market became overcrowded and congested, and there was a pressing need for the market to undergo upgrading works. Originally called Kandang Kerbau (KK), meaning “buffalo pens” in Malay, the market is actually referred to the cattle slaughtering houses at Serangoon in the early 20th century. Its name was later changed to Tekka Pasar (笛卡巴刹), a unique combination in a name that made up of Chinese dialect and Malay, similar to that of “kopitiam”. Tekka means “the foot of the bamboo” in Hokkien while Pasar is “market” in Malay. In the seventies, there were many makeshift stalls lined up along Serangoon Road outside Tekka Market. The bustling place, selling almost all sort of basic necessities, was extremely popular among the housewives, and attracted a large mixture of Chinese, Malay and Indian customers. In 1982, the Old Tekka Market was torn down to make way for the construction and widening of nearby roads. All the stallholders were relocated to the new double-storey Tekka Market, also known as Buffalo Road Market, situated opposite the former old market. The new building, which houses a wet market, a hawker centre and rows of retailer shops, continues to demonstrate the multicultural cohesiveness and harmonious relationship between the local races of
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, Malay and
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. In 2003,
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's first air-conditioned mall was built on the site of the old Kandang Kerbau Market, which made way for the construction of Tekka Mall.


Makeover

Despite being the first shopping mall in Little India, many tenants had a hard time doing business in the mall, with a number of them closing down their outlet. To improve this situation, Tekka Mall was refurbished to give it a more contemporary and brighter feel, with the mall also being renamed to The Verge. It was also transformed into an IT, lifestyle and F&B hub. On 16 July 2008, the mall was revamped, which also brought about the name change from Tekka Mall to The Verge. The adjoining block underwent a makeover to target the
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, being renamed to Chill @ The Verge. The makeover was completed in 2009. Discussions were underway to secure a number of electronics outlets.


Facilities

The ground floor houses ethnic Indian wear, F&B outlets and services. The fifth floor houses a collection of craft and florist shops. The retail shops are complemented with service providers. The mix of tenants ensures that there is something for everyone at The Verge. The Verge has undergone major improvement in 2014 to improve the traffic flow and accommodate the growing number of shoppers. The mall has now added a greater variety of food and beverage options for shoppers, which serve local favourites. The Verge is popular with families, youth and has household retail brands as tenants. There used to be a departmental store known as Shop-In on one of the top floors.


Main Building

Although it is considered the main building, it is about half the size of the Chill @ The Verge. Before the makeover, tenants in the main building were mainly thrift shops, ranging from
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to household items to
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s. A food court and a
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also opened at The Verge. There were also some food outlets, a music school, a betting outlet, some
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, a department store, a fresh market and a
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. There was once a Burger King outlet at basement 1 but it has closed down due to lack of business. After the makeover, most of the shops are new tenants. Sheng Siong
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occupied the two basement levels of the mall, and a
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at the ground level.


Chill @ The Verge

Bigger than the main building, the Chill @ The Verge was once occupied by Sheng Siong before it moved its operations to the Main Building. Chill @ The Verge is largely occupied by nightclub entertainment, a tattoo shop on the ground level and
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on levels 3 to 7. The new Rochor MRT station has an exit located next to Chill @ The Verge.


Link Bridges

One can walk between the main building and Chill @ The Verge either by crossing the road that separates the two buildings or use any of the three link bridges located on levels 2, 3, 5 and 6 of both buildings.


Demolition

In July 2017, The Verge was officially closed to the public and the main block was demolished in September. However, the annex block (Chill @ The Verge) is conserved and plans for refurbishment are underway.


New Development

On 13 August 2018, Tekka Place has its name and branding unveiled as the upcoming integrated development along
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. Jointly developed by Lum Chang Holdings and a fund managed by
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, it will have an emphasis on the arts and culture, with dedicated spaces to host exhibitions, artwork and performances. Its developers have been engaging with the
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and community stakeholders such as the Indian Heritage Centre and
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. Tekka Place, which is being built on the site of the former The Verge mall, will comprise a 10-storey main block and seven-storey annex block with rooftop deck. The upper floors of the main block will house Citadines Rochor, a 320-unit serviced residence with studio and one-bedroom units. Facilities include a lounge, gymnasium, launderette and swimming pool. The development will also include 70,000 sq ft of retail area, and five levels of parking spaces. The retail podium will have 80 shops spread across the basement and first two floors of the main block. It will cater to residents in the southern central part of Singapore, office workers in the immediate vicinity, tourists and commuters on the
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and Downtown line.
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has been appointed retail consultant and marketing agent for Tekka Place. The integrated development is currently undergoing construction and is slated for completion in the later part of 2019. Therefore, Tekka Place has officially opened its doors on 9 March 2020.


Transportation

Situated on a corner site with high visibility along two major roads within the popular tourist district of
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, the building is served by local bus routes and connections to major cross-island expressways by Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) from
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on the
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and Downtown line,
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,
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and Bugis on the Downtown line and East West line and by several major roads -
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, Sungei Road, Rochor Canal Road, Selegie Road and
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lead to The Verge.


See also

*
List of shopping malls in Singapore This is a list of shopping malls in Singapore, sorted along their districts. As of August 2020, there are 171 malls on this list. Some listed shopping malls here are also inclusive as a mixed-use development and or part of an neighbourhood plaza ...
*
Little India Little India or India Town (less commonly known as Indian Street or India Bazaar) is an Indian or Desi (South Asian) sociocultural environment outside India or the subcontinent. It especially refers to an area with Indian residences and a dive ...
* Tekka Market *
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* Sungei Road


References

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