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Watertown is a sustainable integrated development located in Punggol, Singapore, next to Punggol MRT/LRT station.Designed by RSP Architects Planners & Engineers, the project features a retail and residential component; and is Punggol's first integrated waterfront development, with the Punggol Waterway located right next to the development.
The demand for BTO flats was low in the first years, resulting in the cancellation of 5 projects as they did not meet the requirement of minimum 70% application ratio. However, once the demand recovered, HDB has launched between 20 and 40 BTO projects annually since 2010, which consists of 15,000–28,000 units.
Singapore 2030 is part of the Land Use Plan to develop the mostly parts such as Tampines North (expansion), Tengah and Bidadari. There are ongoing projects such as 100,000 HDB flats to be built until 2030, followed by Bukit Brown, and somehow post-2030 plans will consist of Paya Lebar Airbase and Southern Waterfront City. High-density towns ...
This was said to be Singapore's first high-rise project. [1] It also built Singapore's first condominium concept project, Clementi Park, in the same year. [8] CDL was unprofitable for its first seven years' of operations, with the race riots in 1969 and withdrawal of British troops from Singapore affecting the property markets in Malaysia and ...
Plus, food, music, and loads of entertainment. This article, Singapore’s Urban Design Festival returns with a carpark roller disco, wellness workshops, and innovation talks, originally appeared ...
The Pinnacle@Duxton project holds the record for the highest average price of new flats purchased directly from HDB, as well as the most expensive unit offered and purchased at $646,000. In September 2020, the development held the record for both of the most popular sizes of 5-room and 4-room HDB units at $1.23 million and $1.19 million.
The Interlace's site formerly housed the 607 units Gillman Heights Condominium, which is 50 percent owned by the National University of Singapore (NUS). [5] The property was subsequently sold to CapitaLand through a collective sale but the sale was controversial as NUS held a 16 percent stake in Ankerite, a private fund that was a subsidiary of CapitaLand.
Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore 2011-2016 School of the Arts, Singapore 2005-2010 Bras Basah MRT station, Singapore 2000-2008 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Changi Airport, Singapore 2005-2008 iluma, Singapore 2005-2009 Alila Villas Uluwatu, Bali 2003-2009 Oasia Downtown, Singapore 2011-WOHA is a Singaporean multinational architectural industrial design ...