The Pure Group today announced that its Pure Fitness gym located at Knightsbridge, a four-storey luxury shopping center in Singapore, will be closing on December 15, 2015 to make space for the first Apple Store in the country opening late 2016, per Tech in Asia and multiple Singaporean news outlets.

Pure Fitness will reportedly be one of several tenants relocating to allow for the upcoming Apple Store at 270 Orchard Road, an upscale area in the city center. The gym sent customers a similar notice that confirms it "will be handing back space to the landlord to make way for the opening of Singapore's first Apple store later in 2016."

Apple does not have an official retail presence in Singapore, a large city-state and country south of Malaysia in Southeast Asia, but the Apple Online Store and dozens of Apple Authorized Resellers operate in the region. The closest physical Apple Stores are located several hours away in Australia and Hong Kong.





















Top Rated Comments
The authorised resellers and service providers here sucks!
I queued for 3 hours to fix my phone.
You can imagine the queue and crowd in the service store which is giving Apple a really bad reputation.
Looking forward to queue at the store just in time for the iPhone 7 launch!
--cp
Have been disappointed that we couldn't experience the proper apple store experience.
You'll understand what I mean if you've experienced it at an apple store overseas (:
Good riddance.
Worse is when the management decides to create "forced bundles" to try to earn profits. There have been several incidences where cheap screen protectors had to be sold with an iPad at launch at an additional $20 premium. For my old part-time workplace, the company was actually able to mark up the price of the iPhone 5 by about $100 compared to other resellers or the Apple Store online.
Such shameful behaviour must be put to an end. When Apple has an actual retail presence here, I sure hope these resellers/AASPs will up the ante or risk losing customers.