Marina Bay / CBD

STB in talks with Marina Bay Sands to facilitate success of IR project

The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has said it is in talks with Marina Bay Sands to facilitate the success of the integrated resort project. The comment came in response to enquiries from Channel NewsAsia. Marina Bay Sands is being developed by US gaming operator Las Vegas Sands. Just last week, Las Vegas Sands announced that it had hired an investment bank to raise more capital. The gaming operator has...

Marina Barrage completed, reservoir to be operational in less than 2 yrs

After three years of construction, the S$230 million Marina Barrage is ready. It dams up Singapore's river mouth, forming a reservoir - the Marina Reservoir - which has a catchment area that is one-sixth the size of Singapore. Right now, the reservoir contains mainly sea water. But when the monsoon rains come, the sea water will be flushed out through the gates into the sea, making it a freshwater...

Waterfront promenade at Marina Bay to be completed by end-2009

A new S$35 million waterfront promenade at Marina Bay in central Singapore will be ready by the end of next year. The Urban Redevelopment Authority has promised that visitors will get a panoramic view of the Bay from any spot on the promenade. Its key design features a continuous waterfront loop, and along the Bayfront, visitors can expect to see dancing water jets, an eco-friendly Visitor Centre, a Mist...

Australian bumper haul for MBFC

Australian companies BHP Billiton and Macquarie Group have been confirmed as the newest tenants of Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC). Mining firm BHP Billiton and banking giant Macquarie will take up 142,000 and 74,000 sq feet of space respectively in Tower 1 of the office building at downtown Marina, said Raffles Quay Asset Management, which manages MBFC, in a statement. Both firms will take 10-year...

Marina Bay Financial Centre signs Macquarie, BHP Billiton as tenants

The Marina Bay Financial Centre has leased out over 65 per cent of its space, even though it is two years away from completion. Two of Australia's biggest companies are the latest to lease space at the centre. The Macquarie Group and BHP Billiton are taking up more than 216,000 sq ft of office space. They will be there for 10 years, with options to renew and expand. Software development firm, Murex...

Sheares Bridge Run sees participants run across Marina Barrage

Back for the 17th time, the Sheares Bridge Run, which began at Esplanade Drive, attracted 70,000 runners on Sunday morning. For the participants, the highlight of the event was running across the Marina Barrage – the newest development at the Marina Bay area. Guest-of-Honour, Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean, also joined the runners in the new scenic route. The event ended with a carnival at the Padang...

Marina Bay Suites may be delayed

Maintaining target price of $3000 psf, project may only launch in 2012 IF THE market for luxury homes fails to pick up, the launch of Marina Bay Suites may be held off until 2012 when the project is completed, Mr Wilson Kwong, the general manager of Raffles Quay Asset Management said in an interview with Lianhe Zaobao yesterday. Marina Bay Suites was scheduled for launch during Chinese New Year this...

Marina Bay hotels in demand for National Day Parade

Demand for hotel rooms around the Marina Bay area this weekend is high as many Singaporeans will be checking in to watch the National Day parade. Many view the hotels as vantage points to watch the parade in air-conditioned comfort. Some Singaporeans are willing to splurge, as rooms with a view at the Mandarin Oriental are going for a minimum of US$564. Demand for such rooms is also strong for Ritz...

Gardens by the Bay construction will not be deferred

Singapore's Gardens by the Bay project is on track for completion by the end of 2010. National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said the project is unaffected by the government's recent decision to defer S$1.7 billion worth of public-sector building projects – a move meant to ease the pressure on the construction industry in Singapore. Mr Mah was speaking to the media at the official opening of the...

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...

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