In a recent development in Maxwell, a new lifestyle hub called Kada has opened its doors next to Maxwell Food Centre. The grand opening was celebrated with Senior Minister of State Low Yen Ling as the guest of honor. Housed in a historic building that once served as a hospital, Kada brings together businesses in dining, fitness, co-living, and art, blending heritage with contemporary concepts.
Tong Shuh Lan, founder of Kada Ventures, highlighted the close-knit community built among the tenants, emphasizing the importance of collaboration. Businesses on the second floor focus on wellness, exercise, and health, with plans for joint events in the future. The building features an antique elevator that adds to its charm, with food options like Kyuukei Coffee offering a unique coffee menu and Proud Potato Peeler providing Greek-Mediterranean dining on the rooftop.
In addition to food and wellness options, Kada also offers a co-living experience at Habyt, providing residents with access to exclusive wellness facilities. The space aims to provide a retreat for those seeking a quiet escape while remaining connected to the city center. With a focus on collaboration and community, Kada aims to be a modern-day wellness sanctuary in Maxwell.Operating hours for individual stores vary, and visitors can enjoy a mix of dining, fitness, and art experiences within this vibrant new addition to the Maxwell scene.
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