Apple seen taking up half the space at Fusionopolis Two tower
Move will boost Fusionopolis as an innovation hub, create buzz for one-north in general
Singapore
TECH giant Apple, which has just announced an analysts-beating fourth-quarter profit of US$11.1 billion, is in expansion mode in Singapore. In addition to reports of plans for its first Singapore store at Knightsbridge mall, it is said to be leasing a chunk of business park space at Innovis in Fusionopolis Two in the one-north area.
According to sources, it has leased about 215,000 square feet at the 18-storey Innovis, one of the three blocks in the recently opened Fusionopolis Two project developed by JTC Corporation.
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