Golden Village will close its cinema halls at the Plaza Singapura mall in August 2024 [2].
The closure marks the end of a long-term anchor tenancy in one of Singapore's busiest shopping districts. As malls evolve to meet changing consumer behaviors, the removal of a traditional cinema indicates a shift in how retail spaces are being utilized during major renovations.
The cinema chain has operated at the Plaza Singapura location for 28 years [1]. This tenure makes it one of the more established entertainment fixtures within the mall's ecosystem. The decision to shut the outlet comes as part of a broader mall revamp [1].
Management of the shopping center is implementing renovation plans to modernize the facility. While the specific details of the new layout have not been fully disclosed, the cinema's departure is necessary to accommodate these structural and aesthetic changes [2].
Golden Village has not provided further details regarding the transition of its staff or the redirection of its customer base to other nearby outlets. The timing of the closure in August 2024 [2] aligns with the broader timeline for the mall's redevelopment phase. This move follows a trend of urban retail spaces prioritizing mixed-use experiences over traditional standalone cinema halls, a change that often accompanies large-scale property upgrades.
“Golden Village will close its cinema halls at the Plaza Singapura mall in August 2024”
The closure reflects a broader trend in Southeast Asian retail where traditional cinema anchors are being replaced or repositioned to make room for more flexible, experiential retail formats. As mall operators seek to increase foot traffic through diverse offerings, long-standing entertainment venues are often the first to be displaced during major structural revamps.

