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etegration | July 15, 2008 | 12:00 amBalcony/ Sun Tanning Seats
etegration | July 14, 2008 | 12:00 amand the baloon rises
etegration | July 13, 2008 | 12:00 amGoing to the 7 Storey Hotel Resturant
etegration | July 12, 2008 | 12:00 amNew 7 Storey Hotel Rooftop
etegration | July 11, 2008 | 12:00 amThis was once the tallest point in the Bugis area where the New 7 Storey Hotel overlooked the roofs of shop houses that were no more than 3 or 4 storeys tall. Some of these shorter building can still be seen along Liang Seah Street and Purvis Street a stone throw walk away from the Hotel.
New 7th Storey Hotel
etegration | July 10, 2008 | 12:00 am
A very big Thank You to the kind staff of New 7 Storey Hotel for the great opportunity to share this very historical filled hotel with us and taking the time to stop and have us take a photo of them hard at work at various floors of the hotel. Thank you Miss Lea Marie Urrea for taking the time to bring us around and explaining to us the different room types and allowing us access to places like the roof for the great photos.
Also check out - http://www.nsshotel.com
Above - Room 506. This is the hotel’s “Superior” room type.
New 7th Storey Hotel to make way for Downtown Line development
By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 26 June 2008 1801 hrs
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New 7th Storey Hotel to make way for Downtown Line development SINGAPORE: One of Singapore’s oldest hotels - New 7th Storey Hotel at Rochor Road - will be demolished to make way for the new Bugis MRT station for the Downtown Line.
The hotel’s owners and occupants will have to move out by the end of December.
The owners – who said they only heard about the news from the media - are upset over the decision. They said they have spent some S$100,000 in renovations this year.
An old employee also expressed his sadness.
Lee Chong Fu said: “I’ve worked here for about 58 years… I’m very sad because I have been working here for so long. It’s a part of my life. I have strong feelings for the building.”
According to the Land Transport Authority, the hotel is not an iconic building and has no conservation status.
The quaint hotel was well-known in the 1960s and 1970s when its pub was one of the main nightspots in Singapore.
Its iconic spiral staircase has been a favourite backdrop of photographers, and the hotel still has a lift which is manually operated.
The authorities say the demolition is unavoidable due to engineering constraints.
The new Bugis station is one of the six stations that make up the 4.3-kilometre Downtown Line One, which is scheduled to open in 2013.
Once completed, commuters will have more transport choices in the city as the Downtown Line One will serve existing and upcoming developments in the Marina Bay area, including One Raffles Quay, The Sail @ Marina Bay, Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort and the Marina Bay financial centre. - CNA/ac





















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