Land Use Planning

URA seeks to bring ‘24/7′ life to cluster near Bugis

AN EXCITING cluster of shops, homes, entertainment centres, hotel and office space - all set within an attractive garden-like environment in the heart of Singapore’s city centre. This is the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s (URA) vision for the 2.7-hectare green field development site, :bordering Ophir and Rochor roads, it is putting out for tender. With analysts forecasting a possible land sales...

Singapore Poly students submit ideas to remake Punggol Town

The Housing Development Board (HDB) is tapping on the minds of Singapore Polytechnic (SP) students, to remake Punggol Town. The call for ideas is also extended to the general public. Gabriel Seah, a landscape and architecture student from SP, said: "The first thing that came to my mind will be wetlands. As we all know, the discharge of storm water into the river, or even into the sea is unfiltered. So...

Malay Village area set for a revamp under URA Draft Masterplan 2008

National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan has unveiled some features of the Malay Village facelift under the URA Draft Master Plan 2008. In outlining future plans for the Paya Lebar area in Parliament on Monday, the minister said a substantial portion of the Malay Village site will be reserved for a new civic building. It will house a variety of amenities, including a Community Club, the Community...

Kallang, Paya Lebar to be developed as new commercial hubs

Kallang and Paya Lebar will be developed into new commercial hubs, just like the Jurong Lake District. This is part of the government's Draft Master Plan, which charts land use over the next 10 to 15 years. Marina Bay and the city centre will continue to be the key commercial node in Singapore. New growth areas like Tanjong Pagar, Beach Road and the Ophir-Rochor corridor will also be developed. However,...

Draft Master Plan 2008

Draft Master Plan 2008: Main Website: http://www.ura.gov.sg/DMP2008/home.htm Growth Areas: Jurong Lake District: http://www.ura.gov.sg/DMP2008/jurong_lake_district.htm City Centre: http://www.ura.gov.sg/DMP2008/city_centre.htm Kallang Riverside: http://www.ura.gov.sg/DMP2008/kallang_riverside.htm Paya Lebar Central: http://www.ura.gov.sg/DMP2008/paya_lebar.htm Regional Highlights: Central Region:...

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...

Government to spend S$30m on Punggol Waterfront Town

The government will spend about S$30 million to develop key features of the new Punggol Waterfront Town. Most of that amount - S$25 million - will go towards the man-made Punggol Waterway, which will be constructed next year. The waterway will be the focal point of activities, according to plans by the Housing and Development Board (HDB). Professional planners have been invited to submit designs and...

Jurong ulu no more

Suburb to become commercial, leisure lakeside heaven DUSTY. Industrial. Out of the way. Such words may spring to your mind when asked about Jurong. But come 2020, the home of the Bird Park and the Science Centre will evoke a whole new vocabulary. Try on for size: Lakeside haven. Billion-dollar business buzz. Holiday hub. This will be the new Jurong Lake District, after it undergoes an...

Jurong Lake District plans timely but timeline may be too short

The government's plans for the Jurong Lake District have been widely well-received by market watchers. They noted that it is important to re-brand Jurong away from its industrial estate image to a more vibrant one. However, on the other hand, there are concerns that the government may be moving too fast for the market. Some analysts said the proposed 10- to 15-year time frame may be a little tight,...

Government announces plans for Jurong Lake District

Jurong is set to be home to the largest commercial hub outside the city centre. The Jurong Lake District – made up of two precincts, Jurong Gateway and Lakeside – will offer a potential development area of 360 hectares or about the size of Marina Bay. National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan announced this when he unveiled part of the government's ‘Draft Master Plan Review 2008’. The blueprint...

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