The Palais Renaissance debuts a new aesthetic and restaurants with lifestyle options
Palais Renaissance unveiled its new design on October 10, following the conclusion of $7 million improvement works that began this year.
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The mall-cum-office, which is owned and operated by City Developments Ltd (CDL) is home to Michelin-starred Sushi Kimura, PS.Cafe, Merci Marcel and upscale whisky library The Writing Club.
The new interiors of the mall are redesigned and are adorned with French-inspired design cues as well as handmade marquetry. In addition, the outdoor dining area that is now open to the public facing Orchard Road blends with the streetscape.
Mall enhancements include an extended main entrance as well as an outdoor dining area on the ground level that overlooks Orchard Road, transforms the area into bustling streets that blend seamlessly with both public and private spaces.
“The revitalization of Palais has drawn a range of dining options that are specially selected that have more than 75% exclusively leased tenants” Says Callie Yah the executive vice president of CDL’s global division of asset management.
New dining options include Estuary, an oyster restaurant and seafood bar, as well as Ishinomaki Degustation is a cozy reserved space that features carefully selected menus and alcohol pairings. Lifestyle offerings include Mutiny an exclusive gym , and LuxeHouze, which is the first ever physical store for enthusiasts and watch collectors to sell and buy precious timepieces.
The office lift lobby as well as common areas also received an overhaul, and the launch of CityNexus smart building application will help tenants improve their everyday operations.
“The renewal comes as part of CDL’s current strategy to improve their portfolio” declares Sherman Kwek the CEO of Group CDL. Following the asset enhancement program the mall has attained full occupancy and positive rental reversion, says Kwek.