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  2. Pearl Bank Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) had previously agreed that there were merits to conserving the apartments as it had been one of the pioneering high-rise residential projects of a developing Singapore as well as being the precedent of future high-rise residential developments. Pearl Bank Apartments demolition (shot in Feb 2020)

  3. Category:Apartment buildings in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Apartment buildings in Singapore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  4. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2020s, Singapore's public housing is located in new towns, in communities that are intended to be self-contained, with services nearby housing blocks, and is either owned by or rented to residents. Lessee-occupied public housing is sold on a 99-year lease and can be sold on the private resale market under certain restrictions.

  5. The Interlace - Wikipedia

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    The Interlace's site formerly housed the 607 units Gillman Heights Condominium, which is 50 percent owned by the National University of Singapore (NUS). [6] 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.

  6. Marina Bay Suites - Wikipedia

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    Marina Bay Suites is a condominium in Marina Bay, Singapore. It is one of six towers of the Marina Bay Financial Centre. It was developed by Keppel Land, Cheung Kong Holdings and Hongkong Land. [1] It stands at 227 metres (745 ft), with 66 floors, making it Singapore's 14th tallest tower.

  7. Tan Cheng Siong (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Tan Cheng Siong (born 1937) [1] is a Singaporean architect and urban designer. [2]Tan founded Archynamics Architects in 1967 and then Archurban Architects Planners in 1974. He was the architect behind Singapore's high-rise housing project, the Pearl Bank Apartments, [3] [4] and also designed the one of country's first condominiums, Pandan Valley.

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  9. Tropicana (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana was a 4-storey mixed-use building at 9 Scotts Road in Singapore.It was developed by Shaw Sung Ching and opened in 1968. Tropicana was reportedly the country's first building to contain nightclubs, restaurants, and a theatre.

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