ICJ awards Pedra Branca’s sovereignty to Singapore

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) at The Hague in the Netherlands has awarded sovereignty over Pedra Branca island to Singapore, while the sovereignty of Middle Rocks has been awarded to Malaysia. The world court delivered the judgement on Friday, after several rounds of written and oral pleadings by the two disputing countries. The ICJ last heard arguments from both sides in November 2007. For...

Mah Bow Tan says revised application rules for new flats are fair

National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan has said that the Housing and Development Board (HDB) has no intention to raise the administrative fee for the application of new flats. Speaking on the sidelines of the Draft Master Plan Exhibition on Friday, Mr Mah said the fees will remain at the current S$10, so as not to deter genuine flat buyers. He also justified the need to revise the application rules...

Over 770,000 HDB households to get S$63m worth of rebates

More than 770,000 HDB households will be receiving S$63 million worth of rebates for their Service and Conservancy Charges (S&CC) and rents in fiscal year 2008. The Finance Ministry said all eligible households will receive S&CC rebates. Three and four-room households will receive two months worth of S&CC rebates. And among low-income rental households, eligible one-room households will get...

Singapore government encourages CEOs to invest in green buildings

The government has been taking the lead in turning its buildings green and is now asking Singapore CEOs to follow suit. Some experts say that planning to go green right from the design stage can mean substantial savings in energy costs later. The public sector is paving the way, with the Environment Building being a prime example of an energy-efficient government building. And private sector firms are...

New initiatives launched to promote green building movement

The green building movement in Singapore has gained momentum and the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) hopes to spur it further by enhancing its Green Mark Incentive Scheme. At the BCA awards ceremony on Thursday, City Developments was named Singapore's first Green Mark Champion. This new award is given to developers and building owners who have at least ten projects that have attained the BCA...

HDB revises flat application rules

The Housing & Development Board (HDB) has revised the application process for its Build-to-Order (BTO) and Balloting Exercise (BE) modes of sale to address recent increases in non-selection of new HDB flats. The changes will take effect from the May 2008 BTO exercise. Under the revision, first-timer applicants who reject two chances to select a flat will have their first-timer priorities removed for a...

CapitaMall Trust buys The Atrium@Orchard development for S$840m

CapitaMall Trust (CMT) has bought The Atrium@Orchard office development for about S$840 million. CMT said the purchase from the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) will be funded by a mix of debt and convertible bonds. Describing the acquisition as yield-accretive, the Trust plans to issue at least S$650 million worth of bonds. The Atrium@Orchard is a commercial development comprising two Grade A office...

Welcome to leisure island

SOON, when someone claims there is nothing to do in Singapore, you can tell him to go fly a kite. Or cycle around the island, literally. Alternatively, he can relax amid the rustic charms of Changi on a spa treatment table, soak up the carnival atmosphere at night festivals down by the Singapore River and Bras Basah area, or take in a theatre performance at the nearest community centre. Apart from a more...

Waterfall in house project a winner

FROM pebbles to a pond to a waterfall — one could be forgiven for thinking that one has strayed into a mini-forest smack in the bustling Orchard area. Except that these natural elements are part of the interior landscape of a three-storey terrace house near Mt Elizabeth Hospital. The house eco-friendly design by Chang Architects, which cost $390,000, so impressed a panel of judges that it took home the...

Leisure Plan drawn up to enhance recreational options in Singapore

In the near future, one will be able to stroll, jog or cycle around the whole of Singapore just by following an extensive route. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is developing a 150-kilometre round-island path as part of its Leisure Plan. Overview of Gardens by the Bay site National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan revealed details of new recreational options at the Architectural Design Awards...

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