From new wellness spots to improved accessibility: The plan to turn Dempsey into a green lifestyle destination

The aim is to introduce a greater mix of businesses and activities, and draw in even bigger crowds.

MIX OF BUSINESSES

Over the years, Dempsey has been transformed into an area with diverse offerings, said Ms Wong. “We are looking at how we can further enhance it by introducing broader uses, such as local and international cuisine, wellness and artisan craft.”

Tenants interviewed said they are excited by the plans for the location. 

Huber’s Butchery, which has been at Dempsey for nearly a decade, is set to stay put for another nine years. It recently won the tender for the highly coveted space at 22 Dempsey Road. 

The company is looking to refresh its space. 

The possible changes include improving its herb and vegetable garden, expanding the children’s playground, putting in solar panels, bringing in a food digesting machine and installing electric vehicle fast-charging lots, said Huber’s executive director Andre Huber.