Kenny Lim
Feb 11, 2009

Tampines 1 mall appoints Red Dawn Communications for PR drive

SINGAPORE - Local suburban mall, Tampines 1, has appointed Red Dawn Communications as its PR agency.

Tampines 1 mall appoints Red Dawn Communications for PR drive
The agency is charged with the public relations programmes for the upcoming launch of Singapore’s newest suburban shopping mall, which is scheduled to open in April 2009.

Managed by AsiaMalls Management, Tampines 1’s tenants include Amore Fitness, Cold Storage, Challenger, as well as international fashion brands such as Esprit, Topshop/Topman, Springfield and Promod. Uniqlo will also open its first shop in Singapore at Tampines 1. About 180 tenants are expected to move in when the mall is completed.

"This win is an important one for us as we add a new client in retail management and we look forward to working with AsiaMalls to launch a series of PR activities leading up to the launch of Tampines 1,” said Florence Ang, managing director of Red Dawn Communications. “We are extremely excited to be part of the team to introduce new brands with the mall’s exciting tenant mix.”

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