Many of us were taken aback when national monument The Cathay announced its closure for renovations in 2023. But good things come to those who wait, and the beloved mall has now emerged with a fresh new look, exciting tenants, and standout features – including a 360-degree multimedia tower.
Spanning from the atrium to the third floor, this immersive tower boasts high-definition, dynamic visuals that shoppers can enjoy from all angles. Seating steps surround the display, inviting visitors to take a breather and soak in its mesmerising animations.
The revamped mall also welcomes an array of new tenants in fashion, beauty, F&B, education and more. Browse quality homeware at IUIGA’s biggest flagship store in Southeast Asia, tuck into a meal at the brand-new food court, or sign up for graduate and post-graduate courses at PSB Academy. Familiar favourites are making a comeback too – shoppers can expect Starbucks, Saizeriya, Yakiniku Like!, Tsui Wah, Fore Coffee and more to re-open their doors. While there’s no update on the cinema’s return, shoppers can still hope for its comeback in the near future.
To mark its soft opening this weekend, local artist Jeff Ng – AKA The Cathay Busker – will be performing live at the central atrium on March 29 from 7.30pm, March 30 from 4.30pm, and March 31 from 4.30pm.
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