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Punggol Waterway Park is a 12.25 hectares (122,500 m 2) riverine park located in Punggol, Singapore, along Sentul Crescent. The park consists of four themed areas. Each area is designated to cater to different users of the park.
The Punggol Point Park alongside Punggol Settlement seen from the Johor Strait Punggol Interchange. Prior to 2000s, Punggol Road was the only main road to get to the rest of Singapore. Urban development into the area has been accelerated with the introduction of better transportational options.
Punggol Point was also a home to a cluster of popular seafood restaurants in the 1980s and the 1990s. The area, including the jetty that is situated there, underwent development [4] and reopened as Punggol Point Park on 20 November 2011. [5]
Construction of Waterway Point, in 2014. Waterway Point was announced on 25 October 2011 by mall developer Frasers Centerpoint Limited. Built on an empty plot of land located beside the waterway and MRT station, the mall was jointly developed by Far East Organization and Sekisui House and is part of the S$1.6 billion new Watertown development. [3]
Punggol Park (Chinese: 榜鹅公园) is a park located in Hougang, in the north-eastern part of Singapore. The park is 16 hectares (40 acres) in size, with a 5-hectare (12-acre) lake . Kite flying is not allowed here due to the proximity of Paya Lebar Air Base .
This is a list of parks in Singapore that currently exist and have articles on Wikipedia. ... Area (sq ft) Admiralty Park: Nature: 270,000 ... Punggol Park: Community ...
This is a list of places in Singapore based on the planning areas and their constituent subzones as designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Based on the latest URA Master Plan in 2019, the country is divided into 5 regions , which are further subdivided into 55 planning areas , and finally subdivided into a total of 332 subzones.
The land reclamation works begun in 1975, increasing the area of the island from 32 hectares (0.32 km 2) to 62 hectares (0.62 km 2). [6] Further land reclamation works were carried out during the 1990s with plans to build a 50-hectare park together with the development of Punggol New Town. [4]