, Singapore

Robinsons' Jem outlet to cease operations by August

The closure leaves the company with two other outlets.

Robinsons Singapore will close its outlet at Jem mall by the end of August, according to an announcement. This follows amiable discussions with the mall's landlord Lendlease since November.

The closure will leave the department store operator with two other outlets at The Heeren and Raffles City Shopping Centre.

The company plans to revamp its e-commerce platform following the launch of its Robinsons Department Store at Lazada’s LazMall in April.

The management looks forward to continuing their services to customers in other locations.

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