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HDB Launched Where2Shop@HDB Website

July 1, 2009

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Senior Minister of State for National Development and Education, Ms Grace Fu, was the Guest-of-Honour at HDB’s inaugural retail seminar and launch of its new website, “Where2Shop@HDB”.

Where2Shop@HDB is a new website that provides comprehensive information about HDB shops in 148 Town / Neighbourhood Centres and Neighbourhood Complexes island-wide. Accessible via the HDB Infoweb at www.hdb.gov.sg/where2shop, it will make it easier and more convenient for residents and customers to search for products and services provided by heartland shops.

The main features of Where2Shop@HDB include the following:

  • Customers can search for popular products and services via quick links, e.g. eating house, supermarket, clinic, fast food, cake shop, hairdressing salon, market and food centres
  • It will provide the address, shop name, and trade of all HDB shops so that customers can search for them by town, address, shop name and trade
  • It will indicate the bus numbers in service and specific MRT/LRT stations near the Town / Neighbourhood Centres and Neighbourhood Complexes. A map is also provided to guide customers to the shops
  • It will highlight the available facilities in the vicinity and other interesting characteristics of the Town / Neighbourhood Centres and Neighbourhood Complexes, e.g. community clubs, schools, library, market and hawker centre, Government offices, places of worship, etc.

Source: HDB

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Woo Heng Keong July 22, 2009 at 12:48 pm

22nd July 2009

Dear Sir/Madam,
Iam a Shop tenant in Blk 61 Teban Gardens Road – Teban Place.
This Where2shop@HDB website is a very good assistance to us.
I am very glad to see this.
May I sincerely request HDB to look into the lighting of main concourse area
and the name-sign ontop of the shopping mall.
It is under illuminated. There is a big signboard ‘TEBAN PLACE’ ontop of this building but it has not been lighted for a long time, it think a few years.
In order we can attract residences from afar, it is much appreciated if this can
be rectified.

Thank you for your kind attention and co-operation.

Woo Heng Keong
HP: 96752463

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