Nightlife pilot programmes will be re-evaluated when Covid-19 situation stabilises: Lawrence Wong
SINGAPORE - While nightlife establishments may not be able to resume their core business any time soon, the Government could consider reinstating pilot programmes for the industry once the situation has stabilised.
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SINGAPORE: Their businesses may have been hit hard, their dance floors converted to pop-up restaurants and their karaoke rooms turned into work spaces, but operators of nightlife and entertainment businesses say that there remains hope for the industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“We definitely need to be setting up camp, especially in places like Brixton, but they’re owned generationally,” he says. “They’ll secretly own a strip [of venues] and then rent them out to others who compete with each other. That’s the property game man. Culturally it's worth it but commercially it’s a risk. You’re always going to be operating at a thin edge, especially times like now.”