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Causeway Point

Causeway Point is the seventh largest suburban shopping mall in Singapore and the largest mall in Woodlands, one of Singapore’s most populous residential estates. It is conveniently located next to the Woodlands regional bus interchange and the Woodlands MRT station, which serves as an interchange station for the existing North-South Line and the new Thomson Line in the future.Causeway Point, […]

Changi City Point

Changi City Point is a three-storey mall, located in Changi Business Park, next to the Singapore Expo MRT station and near Singapore’s largest convention and exhibition venue, The Singapore Expo. The mall is the third largest by net letteble are among Frasers Centrepoint Trust’s portfolio of six retail malls.Changi City Point, which opened in November 2011, is one of the […]

City Square Mall

City Square is the Singapore’s First Eco-Mall to be integrated with a 49,000 sq ft (4,600 m2) urban park named City Green, designed to provide a learning experience about ecology and the natural environment. City Square Mall (CSM) was envisioned as a city fringe “Community Hub” that would provide opportunities for the community to meet, learn, play and shop. The […]

Compass Point

Compass Point is a suburban shopping mall located in the town centre of Sengkang New Town, Singapore. It is Singapore’s first thematic suburban mall based on the theme of learning. It also organizes “Fun Ahoy! – Learn Thru’ Play and Craft”, a monthly kids’ programme. Educational panels and informative posters are mounted on railings and walls, which feature interesting trivia […]

Great World City

Great World City  is a mixed-use development of 6-storey shopping mall, 18-storey office building and 35-storey serviced apartment building complex, located on Singapore River in Central Area of Singapore. The shopping mall, part of the mixed development, sits on the site where the Great World Amusement Park used to be. In the shopping mall complex visitors can find a wide […]

IMM Mall

IMM building consists of retail space, warehouse and office space spread over 5 levels. The availability of spacious warehouse facilities and office space within the same building proves an added advantage to retailers and companies by enhancing cost efficiencies accrued to storage provision. This unique leasing arrangement is available to over 600 companies housed in IMM.  Aside from office and […]

ION Orchard

ION Orchard, formerly known as the Orchard Turn Development or Orchard Turn Site, is the retail component of an integrated retail and residential development by Orchard Turn Developments Pte Ltd, a joint venture between CapitaLand and Sun Hung Kai Properties. It started operating on 21 July 2009. The mall offer visitors unique shopping experience at over 300 retail, F&B and […]

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Lot One

Lot One Shoppers’ Mall is a leading family mall with focus on fashion, dining and entertainment. Lot One is a shopping mall serving Choa Chu Kang New Town. It was built in 1997 and is managed by CapitaMall Trust.  The mall has undergone enhancement works to create a four-storey retail extension block measuring over 16,500 sq ft (1,530 m2). The […]

About this store

Home-Fix is carrying an extensive assortment of quality home, lifestyle and home improvement goods at affordable prices. Many of the international brands it sells are exclusive to Home-Fix. The company specializes in building materials and hardware like car care and accessories, outdoor and gardening, electrical, power tools, paint and decor, household, plumbing, locks and security, and lighting.
In acknowledgment of the fact that not all consumers have the time and the inclination to DIY, and in line with the aim of becoming a complete home improvement solutions provider, Home-Fix has recently introduced a suite of ‘DIFY’ – or ‘Doing-It-For-You’ – services. These include professional repair, replacement, installation, painting and handyman services. Home-Fix continues to search for new ways to harness technology for the improvement of its business operations. It also consistently implements and enforces good business practices aimed at presenting ‘old’ products and services in modern, innovative ways.
Home-Fix was established in 1993 by two brothers, Low Cheong Kee (CK) and Low Cheong Yew (CY). From its humble beginnings as a family-owned hardware shop at Siglap Centre, Home-Fix has grown into a chain of 23 stores with an additional 11 in Malaysia and one in Indonesia.