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Joo Koon (裕群) is an industrial estate in Jurong of the West Region of Singapore.East of Joo Koon is Lok Yang and South is Gul.Joo Koon consists mostly of factories. It is bounded by Upper Jurong Road, the Pan Island Expressway, Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Benoi Road.
In 2012, Seng Heng moved to Joo Koon Circle with a land area of 120,000 square feet. Since 2013, Seng Heng has been located at Joo Koon Circle, with a land area of 120,000 square feet and is managed by Mr Jeffrey Lau, the Chairman and Mr Jackie Lau, the managing director of the company.
Pioneer is a planning area located in the West Region of Singapore, named after Pioneer Road, formerly Jalan Besi [3]. The area is bounded by Jurong West to the north, Boon Lay to the east, Tuas to the west, the Western Water Catchment to the northwest and Selat Jurong to the south, and contains the Joo Koon, Benoi and Gul Circle industrial estates.
Benoi Sector is an industrial area in the Western region of Singapore within Jurong Industrial Estate. West of Benoi is Gul and east of Benoi is the Jurong Bird Park. Several shipyards and oil refineries are located in the south of Benoi. It is bounded by Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Benoi Road, and Pioneer Road.
“Buyers and sellers of real estate accept what is taking place around them and move forward—or not—in the face of their own needs.” Other housing market experts also say there’s more to ...
City Developments Limited (CDL), sometimes also known as CityDev, [4] is a Singaporean multinational real estate operating organisation. [5] Founded in 1963, CDL first developed projects in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, as well as in Singapore.
A second Central Business District is also planned to be developed in the Jurong Lake District, with the Kuala Lumpur–Singapore High Speed Rail terminus supposed to be located there, before the project was cancelled. [5] [6] Panoramic view of West Region, Singapore, from the look-out tower on Jurong Hill. Jurong Industrial Estate lies in the ...
Wheelock Properties (Singapore) Limited was taken over by its parent company Wheelock & Co. [6] and was delisted from the SGX on 18 October 2018, becoming Wheelock Properties (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.. Wheelock & Co. and its subsidiary The Wharf (Holdings) 's formed a spin-off listed company Wharf Real Estate Investment Company (Wharf REIC) for ...