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国内外影响因素众多 我国多家餐厅关闭

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最近一些餐厅面临着倒闭,紧急为未到期的租赁单位寻找新的承租人,甚至愿意免费提供配有家具、固定装置和厨房,而今年关闭的餐馆和咖啡馆包括有位于风华南岸的Atmastel、由米其林星级厨师安德里亚·塔里尼(Andrea Tarini)负责的意大利餐厅,以及巴西班让的On the Table。

但是这些餐厅关闭的原因众多,包括受到外籍员工聘请政策所约束、国际经济环境影响、外卖服务的打击等。

留下厨房设备给承租者

两周前,由米其林星级厨师德维托(Beppe de Vito)经营的意大利餐厅SONS,以零成本接受收购。

房产经纪人指出,餐馆老板多数在出售单位时,都会有接管费,以弥补之前用于开餐厅的花费。

他对《海峡时报周日刊》指出,这家设备齐全的SONS餐厅设有大理石吧台,可容纳200人以上,是德维托在四年前,已超过一万元的价格打造。

这坐落在中国广场中心,占地2800平方英尺且月租为2万5000元的单位,德维托当时签下的租赁将持续到2021年3月,即距离目前还有大约一年半的时间。

基于数项因素,包括明年1月将削减外国员工配额的政策,就算SONS餐厅仍然有利可图,但是德维托认为关闭餐厅是一个必要优先采取的措施,以便把精力集中在他的其他高级餐厅上。

因此,他将留下所有厨房设备,以便让有关的“促销”显得更具吸引力。“为什么?因为我们知道很难找到一个人来接管。”

收接管费做法不现实

随着第二季度的增长率从今年前三月的1.1巴仙放缓到0.1巴仙后,类似关店趋势就出现了。

新加坡金融管理局(MAS)经济学家在最新季度调查中预测,今年的经济增长率为0.6巴仙,低于六月份的2.1巴仙。

德维托产业销售代理,ERA房地产经纪人Stan Wong指出,“有数项原因导致人们提早终止租赁,“有些企业主面对亏损,希望有人迅速接管有关产业,而在现在供多于求的市场情况下,收取接管费用是不现实的” 。

Stan说道,一些开发商甚至提供九个月的免租金优惠。他目前也处理着一个位于驳船码头(Boat Quay)的单位,该餐馆老板将其7万5000元的保证金留给新租户,让后者继续有关的租约。

宅配服务打击餐厅业绩

专家指出,在受到食品宅配运营商的不断打击下,餐饮业目前出现的重组状态并不足为奇。

华侨银行财资研究和策略主管Selena Ling指出,即使在伦敦也会有类似掏空餐馆的情况出现。“现在有很多方便的饮食服务,一直人们选择食物宅配到家,也不到餐馆用餐,因为它们更快、更便宜,更方便。”

她指出,中美贸易战期间的不确定性,也可能导致企业削减招聘计划,消费者都倾向于减少消费。

ERA Realty房产经纪的研究和咨询负责人Nicholas Mak指出,除了更喜欢外卖服务而非外出用餐之外,人们逐渐不愿去到中心地区也是原因之一。

“外送服务对餐饮业的影响,就好似电子商务对实体商店一样。”

最近数个月,最少有四家餐饮业者离开先得坊,即Crystal Jade Kitchen、Ministry of Food、Roost以及Chicken Up餐厅。

先得坊的发言人指出,Au Croissant、GoroGoro火锅餐厅、韩国自助餐以及印度主题餐厅AWADH已经填补有关的空缺。

他说,该购物广场自主要租户Metro自上个月推出后,将会加入体育用品巨头迪卡侬,并推出第二个美食大厅概念。

去年一家旧马场商场的日本餐厅被业主收回单位,因为业者没有缴付租金。据房产经纪C&H Properties经纪人Charles Ng指出,这个占地1900平方英尺,设有贵宾室和一个酒窖的单位,已经于3月租出。

他表示,业主当时提出月租为1万2800元,却没收接管费。

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Ng Eng Hen: Dust clouds likely caused armoured vehicle collision during Exercise Wallaby

Dust clouds limiting visibility likely contributed to the collision between two Hunter vehicles during Exercise Wallaby, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen explained in his parliamentary reply. 12 servicemen sustained mild injuries, but safety measures prevented more serious outcomes. A formal investigation is ongoing to ensure further safety improvements.

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SINGAPORE: Low visibility caused by dust clouds was identified as the likely cause of the collision between two Hunter armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) during Exercise Wallaby last month, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said in a written parliamentary response on Tuesday (15 October).

The incident, which occurred in Queensland, Australia, on 24 September 2024, resulted in mild injuries to 12 servicemen.

Dr Ng’s statement was in response to a parliamentary question from Mr Dennis Tan, Workers’ Party Member of Parliament for Hougang SMC.

Mr Tan asked for details on the accident, specifically its cause and whether any lessons could be applied to enhance training and operational safety within the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).

The collision took place during a night-time movement of Hunter AFVs at the Shoalwater Bay Training Area.

The vehicles were returning to base when one rear-ended another. Dr Ng explained that the dust clouds generated by the AFVs’ movement significantly impaired visibility, might likely contributing to the accident.

The 12 affected servicemen sustained mild injuries and were promptly taken to the nearest medical facility.

None of the injuries required hospitalisation, and all 12 servicemen were able to rejoin their units for training the next day.

According to the minister, adherence to safety protocols—such as wearing seat belts and protective gear—played a crucial role in limiting the injuries to mild ones.

Following the incident, a safety pause was immediately implemented, with all drivers being reminded to maintain proper safety distances, especially when visibility was compromised.

Troops were also reminded to adhere strictly to safety protocols, including the proper use of safety equipment, Dr Ng added.

The safety lessons from the incident were shared not only with the affected units but also with other participating groups in the exercise, as well as units back in Singapore, through dedicated safety briefings.

Mr Tan also asked about the broader implications of the incident. In his response, Dr Ng said that a formal investigation had been launched in accordance with SAF’s safety incident protocol.

The investigation aims to assess the circumstances more thoroughly and identify any further measures that could be taken to enhance safety.

Dr Ng shared that recommendations arising from the investigation will be implemented where necessary.

Exercise Wallaby is SAF’s largest unilateral overseas exercise, and the 2024 edition began on 8 September, running until 3 November.

The exercise involves approximately 6,200 personnel, including 500 operationally ready national servicemen.

The exercise has been conducted at Shoalwater Bay Training Area in Queensland since 1990, and it is a key part of SAF’s overseas training program.

The Hunter AFV, one of the vehicles involved in the collision, is a state-of-the-art platform jointly developed by the Defence Science and Technology Agency, the Singapore Army, and ST Engineering.

It replaced the SAF’s aging fleet of Ultra M113 AFVs in 2019, which had been in service since the 1970s. The Hunter is equipped with advanced features, including a 30mm cannon, a 76mm smoke grenade launcher, and an automatic target detection and

tracking system designed to enhance operational effectiveness. It is also capable of traveling at increased speeds and covering longer distances, making it a versatile asset for the SAF.

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Government to “carefully consider” Lee Hsien Yang’s demolition application for 38 Oxley Road

The Singapore Government will “carefully consider” Mr Lee Hsien Yang (LHY)’s application to demolish the house at 38 Oxley Road. LHY announced his intent on Tuesday morning following the recent death of his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, reaffirming his commitment to honour his parents’ wish for the house’s demolition.

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The Singapore Government has indicated that it will “carefully consider” Mr Lee Hsien Yang’s (LHY) application to demolish the family home at 38 Oxley Road.

LHY, the youngest son of Singapore’s founding Prime Minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew (LKY), announced his intention to apply for the demolition in a Facebook post on 15 October 2024, following the death of his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on 9 October.

The announcement marks a significant development in the ongoing saga over the fate of the historically significant property, which has been at the heart of a family dispute since LKY’s passing in 2015.

In his will, executed in December 2013, LKY expressed his desire for the house to be demolished “immediately after” Dr Lee moved out of the property. Dr Lee, a prominent neurologist, had been the last remaining resident of the house.

LHY reaffirmed his commitment to carrying out his father’s wishes, stating, “After my sister’s passing, I am the only living executor of my father’s estate. It is my duty to carry out his wishes to the fullest extent of the law.”

He added that he would seek to build a small private dwelling on the site, which would be “held within the family in perpetuity”.

LHY also referenced his brother, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s (LHL) remarks in Parliament in 2015, when he was Prime Minister, stating that upon Dr Lee’s passing, the decision to demolish the house would rest with the “Government of the day.”

In response to media queries regarding LHY’s announcement, a spokesperson for the Ministry of National Development (MND) acknowledged the intended application and emphasised that the Government would “carefully consider issues related to the property in due course”.

The spokesperson also highlighted that any decision would need to balance LKY’s wishes, public interest, and the historical value of the house.

The house at 38 Oxley Road, where key decisions about Singapore’s path to independence were made, has been a focal point of public and political discussion.

The future of the house became contentious in 2017 when LHY and Dr Lee publicly accused their elder brother, LHL, of trying to preserve the house against their father’s wishes for political reasons.

LHL denied the accusations, issuing a Ministerial Statement in Parliament, where he also raised concerns over the preparation of their father’s final will. He clarified that he had recused himself from all decisions regarding the property and affirmed that any government action would be impartial.

In 2018, a “secret” ministerial committee, which was formed in 2016 to study the future of 38 Oxley Road, proposed three options: preserving the property and designating it as a national monument, partially demolishing the house while retaining the historically significant basement dining room, or allowing complete demolition for redevelopment. LHL accepted the committee’s conclusions but stated that no immediate decision was necessary, as Dr Lee was still living in the house.

In a statement conveyed by LHY on behalf of Dr Lee after her passing, she reiterated her strong support for her father’s wish to demolish the house. “My father, Lee Kuan Yew, and my mother, Kwa Geok Choo, had an unwavering and deeply felt wish for their house at 38 Oxley Road to be demolished upon the last parent’s death,” the statement read.

She added, “He had also appealed directly to the people of Singapore. Please honour my father by honouring his wish for his home to be demolished.”

Despite selling the house to LHY at market value in 2015, LHL’s stance regarding the house’s preservation became a public issue, especially after the family disclosed that the Government had raised concerns about reinstating the demolition clause in the 2013 will. The ministerial committee had reviewed the matter, but a final decision was deferred until now.

The fate of 38 Oxley Road remains to be seen, but the Government’s decision will likely have lasting implications for the legacy of the Lee family and the conservation of Singapore’s historical landmarks.

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