Dealers value AML’s location, but lease renewal hinges on all owners paying their share
[SINGAPORE] All 76 owners of units at the Automobile Megamart (AML) in Ubi have until May 15 to pay S$68 million to renew the site’s lease until 2040, The Straits Times has learnt. If they do not do so, they will have to vacate the premises by July 18.
Located in the Ubi industrial area near Paya Lebar Air Base, the eight-storey complex is the largest dedicated used-car centre in Singapore, housing 121 showrooms and offices. The occupants are mostly dealerships for new and used cars, as well as related businesses such as vehicle leasing and financing.
The 30-year lease for the land that AML sits on was awarded to a group of car dealers in 1996. The building was officially opened in 2000.
If the lease renewal is successful, the occupants can remain until the end of 2040.
The May 15 deadline was a final four-week extension given by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) after earlier rounds of extensions.
At several junctures of the renewal process, the owners were unable to come to a unanimous agreement, leading to the lease renewal offer lapsing once before SLA revised it and issued a second offer.
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SLA said it had been working with the owners of AML since March 2024 on the renewal of the lease, which expires on Jul 18.
It issued a renewal offer on Jun 16, 2025, following which the owners asked for multiple extensions to consider it. The offer lapsed on Nov 20, 2025, when the owners failed to come to a unanimous agreement.
SLA then issued a second lease renewal offer on Jan 7, 2026, which the owners had to accept by Feb 17.
The second offer is higher by S$1.9 million, according to the owners of AML. Upon their request, SLA later extended the deadline by two months to Apr 17.
A final extension was granted following a meeting on March 20 between SLA and representatives of the owners, who said some of the units had recently changed hands.





