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The Golden Mile Complex's shopping mall in the atrium houses numerous Thai clubs, shops and eateries. Thai shops fill up most of the spaces in the complex The Golden Mile Complex is a commercial and residential development, providing offices, shopping, entertainment services and apartment living within its podium and stepped terrace structure ...
Public housing in Singapore is subsidised, built, and managed by the government of Singapore. Starting in the 1930s, the country's first public housing was built by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) in a similar fashion to contemporaneous British public housing projects , and housing for the resettlement of squatters was built from the late ...
Currently under construction within the National University of Singapore campus in Kent Ridge, Valour House is an upcoming sports-themed hostel development for the school's athletes and sports fans to interact with each other via common interests due to its close proximity to the university's sports centre. Expected to accommodate 600 students ...
The complex (centre) behind Robina House in 2006 The Facade of Shenton House in 2024 The back of Shenton House in 2024, (viewed from Shenton Lane) Shenton House is a building on Shenton Way in the Central Area of Singapore featuring a shopping podium underneath a 20-storey commercial tower. It was among the first buildings in Singapore to ...
The Garden Wing, located within the hotel's 15 acres of landscaped gardens, opened in 1978. It houses 158 guestrooms and suites, all of which are fitted with balconies. [9] In 2011, the Garden Wing closed for renovation and reopened on 31 May 2012 [9] after eight months of renovation which cost S$68 million.
It was first built as the club house for the Teutonic Club serving the expatriate German community in Singapore, and later converted into a hotel. The hotel was the first in Singapore to have a swimming-pool on the premises, and an air-conditioned wine cellar. The Tower Block of the hotel has been gazetted as a national monument of Singapore. [1]
Pages in category "Houses in Singapore" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 25 Chapel Road;
Construction of Selegie House as a mixed residential building project begun in 1962, costing $3.8 million, a labour of 151,212 people, and supply of used materials from local quarries. [5] The complex included three larger blocks, with the tallest being twenty stories high, which made it the 5th tallest modern housing in Singapore at the time ...