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Changing face of East CoastSINGAPORE (EDGEPROP) - The East Region of Singapore came into focus at URA’s recent exhibitio...
30/08/2022

Changing face of East Coast

SINGAPORE (EDGEPROP) - The East Region of Singapore came into focus at URA’s recent exhibition for the Long Term Plan Review titled “Spaces for our Dreams”, which opened on June 6. One of them is the “Long Island”, stretching from Marine East to Changi along the southeast coast.
Among the various options being studied for the Long Island is the integration of coastal protection measures with planned future reclamation. This includes creating a new reservoir to enhance Singapore’s food and water resilience. The Long Island can also be developed for new homes and integrated with coastal parks and recreational spaces. It was first envisioned as a reclaimed island for waterfront housing and leisure activities in the 1991 Concept Plan.
There has been a long history of reclamation in the East Coast area. Many of the housing estates at Marine Parade and Bedok South, including Bayshore, were built on reclaimed land from the 1960s to the 1980s. The 185ha East Coast Park with its 15km coastline was created as part of this reclamation.

There could be four new residential projects yielding over 3,300 new homes in the East Coast over the next two years. What impact will they have on their respective neighbourhoods?

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Thiam Siew Ave freehold sites sold for S$815m; it's biggest housing site sale since 2018 cooling measures
02/12/2021

Thiam Siew Ave freehold sites sold for S$815m; it's biggest housing site sale since 2018 cooling measures

TWO freehold development land parcels at Thiam Siew Avenue, a residential street of landed homes adjacent to Tanjong Katong Road, have been sold for S$815 million to a joint venture between Hoi Hup Realty and Sunway Developments. Read more at The Business Times.

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