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Marine Parade is a planning area and residential estate located on the eastern fringe of the Central Region of Singapore. Straddling the tip of the southeastern coast of Pulau Ujong , Marine Parade serves as a buffer between the Central and East regions of the country.
The Singapore government also spent $35 million to complete the 3.5 km Waterfront Promenade around Marina Bay. [8] It includes a new eco-friendly visitor centre and the Helix Bridge linking Bayfront to Marina Centre where the Youth Olympic Park is located.
The Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS) is a cruise terminal in Singapore, located at Marina South. The construction of the S$500 million terminal began in October 2009 and was completed on 22 May 2012. It received its first ship, the Voyager of the Seas, on 26 May 2012. [1] The official opening ceremony of MBCCS was on 22 October that ...
Marina One is a mixed-use development bounded by Marina Way and Straits View in Marina South located within the Downtown Core of the city-state of Singapore.. Designed by Christoph Ingenhoven, Marina One covers a total gross floor area of approximately 3.67 million square feet.
After Singapore's independence in 1965, the government adopted new road-naming policies as part of its nation-building effort. [11] A Street Naming Advisory Committee was appointed in February 1967 by the Minister of Finance, [12] and priority was given to local names and Malay names, while names of prominent figures and British places and people were discouraged. [11]
The station's opening ceremony. The North South line (NSL), Singapore's first MRT line, opened in stages from 1987 to 1989 and ended at Marina Bay station. [5] In the 2008 Land Transport Master Plan, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced a 1-kilometre (0.62-mile) extension of the NSL from Marina Bay, one of several upcoming projects meant to expand Singapore's rail network. [6]
Marina Central or Marina Centre (Chinese: 滨海中心; Malay: Marina Pusat) is a zone of reclaimed land within the Downtown Core in the southern part of Singapore.Together with the Marina South area, it encloses the sheltered Marina Bay.
In 2012, a 1,000 square metres (11,000 sq ft), S$5 million Singapore Maritime Gallery was opened at the pier, [6] while businesses at the pier continued to do poorly as of 2013. [ 7 ] On 22 November 2014, the North–South MRT line was extended to serve Marina South Pier at Marina South Pier MRT station .