Robertson Quay

UP@Robertson Quay

UP@Robertson Quay is set to define a new standard of riverside living in the city. It is the ideal setting for your intimate but purposeful life space. Where you have the privilege of choosing the layout that fits the lifestyle you want – to live, work and play. 70 luxurious apartments located in prestigious District 9 with selected units featuring up to 7.2m floor-to-floor heights, private timber pool...

Former AIG building at Martin road for sale

A seven-storey office building at 22 Martin Road, formerly known as the AIG Building, has been put up for sale by expression of interest. The property sits on a freehold land of about 11,473 square feet, says its marketing agent Colliers International. The 10-year old development has a gross floor area of 34,556 square feet and a net lettable area of 31,603 square feet. It comprises retail space on the...

Hotel site at Robertson Quay attracts 9 bids

A hotel site at Robertson Quay has attracted a total of nine bids from developers at the close of its tender by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). The highest bid of S$127.8 million was jointly handed in by Novel Developments and New Vista Realty. That translates to S$10,098 per square metre. The second highest bid of S$127.1 million came from RB Capital Robertson City, while the third highest bid...

URA launches tender for Roberston Quay hotel site

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said it has launched the tender for a hotel site at Robertson Quay on Thursday. The land parcel was available for sale through the Reserve List system since April last year. The tender was triggered because URA has received an application from a developer for the site. The developer has committed to bid at a price of not less than S$51.5 million for the land...

URA to launch tender for hotel site at Robertson Quay

A hotel site at Robertson Quay will be released for sale by public tender. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) said the land parcel was made available for sale through the Reserve List System in April 2010. The sale process was triggered when URA received an application from a developer to put up the land parcel for tender. The unnamed developer has committed to bid at a price of not less than...

Lifestyle brands, restaurants to open at Martin No. 38

SC Global has announced the upcoming opening of commercial space for its residential development, Martin Number 38. Three lifestyle brands will open at Martin Number 38. These are: The Mill, a hip boutique gymnasium by Fitness Factory, and two awarding-winning restaurants, Graze and Kha. The luxury residences developer added that the restaurants will feature chic and casual all-day dining. The cuisine of...

Businesses support 5-year plan to revitalise Singapore River area

Most businesses along the Singapore River are backing plans to revitalise the area. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will appoint a business consultancy to kick-start a five-year plan to market the riverfront attractions. Harry's Holdings has nine bars and restaurants along the Singapore River, including stores at Esplanade, Marina Bay, Robertson Quay, Boat Quay and Clarke Quay. The firm said...

Martin No 38? In demand

SC Global Developments has received a strong response to its private views for its latest high-end residential project, Martin No 38. All 30  units released in the first phase of marketing have been sold at an average price of $2,130 per square foot (psf), above the expected average price of $2,000 psf. "We are naturally very pleased with the response and how well-received the project has been by the...

Martin No. 38

Martin No. 38 is designed by award-winning architect Kerry Hill. It is based on warehouse lofts in New York and London and features high ceilings and seamless interior spaces. An austere and beguiling industrial aestheticism pervades the details of this development, from the blackened tap fittings to the sheet-metal panels in the bathrooms, with their exposed bolt heads, unplastered interior concrete...

PUB clears river sludge along Robertson Quay

The air along Robertson Quay has finally been cleared. And the source of the offending stench a 1m-thick layer of sludge lining the bed of the Singapore River has been removed, giving the area a breath of fresh air. The years of muck that lined a 50m stretch of riverbed could have been due to dead leaves, litter and silt discharged from nearby worksites, especially after rain, said a PUB officer during a...

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