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Tussle over Katong houses

High Court to determine whether two properties should be returned to mother and son Almost 30 years ago, when Mr Loo Chay Sit was going through a divorce after just a few years of marriage, he transferred a piece of newly-bought property at Margate Road near Katong to the name of his younger brother Chay Loo. Years later, in 1986, his mother, Mdm Tan Chan Tee, registered another property - in Seraya...

Consortium chosen to design International Cruise Terminal

The government has chosen the consortium of Bermello, Ajamil & Partners and RSP Architects Planners & Engineers to design the new International Cruise Terminal at Marina South. Maunsell Consultants (Singapore) has been appointed the engineering consultant for the project. This was revealed in a joint news release by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and JTC Corporation (JTC) on Monday. It said...

Two workers injured in construction site accident

Two workers were injured after a glass panel fell onto them at a construction site near Upper Serangoon Road. Both workers were trapped under the glass panel inside a container at Lowland Road. One of the workers managed to scramble out of the container before officers from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived. He suffered cuts on his left wrist and was sent to a hospital. SCDF officers had...

S’pore REITs holding up for now, but consolidation likely this year

The real estate investment trust (REIT) market appears to be holding up for now, despite the current cautious sentiment in the property market. Strong dividend yields, on the back of rising inflation, continue to make Singapore REITs attractive to investors. But industry watchers said these REITs are starting to feel the impact of the global credit crunch. Marjan Van Der Weijden, Head, Structure Finance...

New $38m campus for UK’s first offshore university

THE United Kingdom’s first offshore campus in Singapore has moved into its new $38-million premises. The Queen Margaret University (QMU) Asia Campus has been operating at its Balestier site since May 2. The enhanced facilities of the new, self-contained campus at Ah Hood Road will help the university to “widen and deepen” its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, according to QMU Asia and its...

Bogus contractors make their rounds at Woodlands Drive

Bogus contractors are apparently making their rounds at Woodlands Drive. Residents said contractors claiming to be from the town council and the Housing and Development Board (HDB) have been knocking on their doors. The contractors showed some form of identification document to justify their claims before recommending that residents change their door locks. They cited a rise in theft cases in the...

On the market: studios below $1m

Parc Emily, freehold #01-12, 7 Mount Emily Road Units: A 689 sq ft one-bedroom unit Price: $930,000, or $1,350 per sq ft (psf) This sub-sale unit, next to Mount Emily Park and near the Dhoby Ghaut MRT station, gets some afternoon sun. The whole condo, developed by City Developments and TID, is fully sold and will be completed this year. Other two- and three-bedroom units are also on sale. Viz @...

New residential buildings must now meet minimum standards for energy efficiency

New residential properties must now include basic environment-friendly features before the building plans are approved. This is a requirement introduced on 15 April by the Building and Construction Authority (BCA). Under the new guidelines, BCA has set a limit on the amount of heat that can enter a residential building through its facade. This limit is called the Residential Envelope Transmittance Value....

Prime buys are the best bet

Cushman and Wakefiled’s Donald Han offers his views on the property market in the Channel NewsAsia programme, When The Bears Are Out - Invest Wise, hosted by Lin Xueling. What are your favourite locations at the moment? And for which categories? It all depends on your investment profile and investment criteria. I always say that you should go into a project or property sector that you are most familiar...

The bets are on U: Economists

Events such as the Grand Prix are new growth drivers to help cushion the slowdown: Analysts THE Singapore economy is in for at least a year-long slowdown, but there will still be growth, according to most economists surveyed by Today. This is the U-shaped scenario painted by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during his May Day Rally speech on Thursday, which predicts that it could be next year before the...

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