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Vivo Signature Retail welcomes anchor tenants Campus Rangers, SKM Market and SubHome

From left: Campus Ranger managing director Jason Ho, MRCB Land CEO Raymond Cheah, SKM Market managing director Andy Cham and SubHome CEO Sandeep Singh Grewal at Vivo Signature Retail’s anchor tenant signing ceremony. ― Pictures by Choo Choy May

Vivo Signature Retail is the commercial arm of 9 Seputeh, an integrated development complete with serviced apartments, retail shop and SOHO. Cheah added that 9 Seputeh’s commercial component caters to city busy dwellers and for those craving convenience at their disposal. One of the stunning pools at Vivo Residences seen during the media tour of the integrated development.

 

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