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New commercial clusters can help S’pore become one of world’s biggest hub

Two new commercial clusters will be developed as part of the comprehensive Land Use Plan released by the government on Thursday. In addition to the existing commercial nodes Jurong Lake District, one-north and Paya Lebar Central, there will be two new corridors in the north and south. The North Coast Innovation Corridor will span from Woodlands to Punggol and the Southern Waterfront City will extend from...

700,000 new homes by 2030

By 2030, Singapore is expected to have 700,000 new homes which will be located in new towns, existing estates and the central region, where 200,000 of these units will be completed by the end of 2016. According to the Land Use Plan released on Thursday, three new towns will be carved out. One of them is Bidadari town where 11,000 housing units, both private and public, are expected. Another town will be...

2 new commercial belts to bring jobs closer to homes

Jobs will be brought nearer to the homes to help ease the congestion in the city centre, with two new commercial belts. The government, which outlined these developments in its Land Use Plan, will also make it easier for people to use public transport. And, it hopes to see 75 per cent of all journeys made by public transport by 2030, compared with the current 60 per cent. The first new commercial belt is...

5,200 hectares more land to accommodate projected 6.9m population: govt

Singapore plans to increase its land supply by nearly 8 per cent to 76,600 hectares to accommodate its projected population of 6.9 million by 2030, according to the Land Use Plan report released on Thursday. Singapore's total land area now stands at 71,400 hectares. The details came just two days after the release of the White Paper on Population outlining Singapore's strategies for a sustainable...

Office rents set to rise as new supply shrinks

The Republic’s office rents are set to rebound from their first annual decline in three years as new supply shrinks and more businesses expand, said CapitaCommercial Trust. Rents in the city are reaching a trough and demand may rise as the country positions itself as a regional business hub, said Ms Lynette Leong, Chief Executive Officer of CapitaCommercial Trust. Supply for the next three years will...

CDL Hospitality Trusts reports 1.4% drop in Q4 DPU

CDL Hospitality Trusts reported a 1.4 per cent on-year decline in income distributed per stapled security for the fourth quarter of 2012. CDL Hospitality Trusts, which is a stapled group comprising CDL Hospitality Real Estate Investment Trust and CDL Hospitality Business Trust, reported a fourth quarter distribution per unit of 2.9 cents. For the full financial year, income distributed per stapled...

Room for more commercial developments in northeast S’pore

The government has been ramping up housing supply in recent years, particularly in the north-eastern part of Singapore and some analysts said there is room for more commercial developments to meet the needs of the growing population. According to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the Housing and Development Board (HDB), a total of 44,868 residential units will be completed in Sengkang and...

Starhill REIT’s Q4 DPU up 11.9%

Starhill Global REIT on Tuesday reported distribution per unit rose 11.9 per cent in the fourth quarter from the previous corresponding period, as its performance was boosted following the completion of asset enhancement work in Wisma Atria on Orchard Road. Distribution per unit for the three months ended Dec 31 amounted to 1.13 cents as income available for distribution rose 12.1 per cent to S$24.9...

12 bids for Jurong West Street 41 residential site

A residential land site at Jurong West Street 41 attracted 12 bids at the close of tender by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) on Tuesday. Property consultants said the high number of bids reflects the keen interest from developers. It also shows that developers' outlook on the property market has not been dampened by the recent property cooling measure announced earlier this month. Joseph Tan,...

HDB offers 3,346 new flats under 6 BTO projects

The HDB has launched six Build-To-Order (BTO) projects where there will be a total of 3,346 new flats in three non-mature towns - Choa Chu Kang, Hougang and Yishun - and three mature towns - Ang Mo Kio, Kallang/Whampoa and Tampines. This is the first tranche of the 23,000 BTO flats which HDB has planned for 2013. Eligible first-timer households can enjoy up to S$60,000 of housing grants comprising...

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