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City Centre

Transformation in Progress

Singapore’s City Centre is a rich and vibrant destination with many distinctive districts and unique experiences. At its heart lies Marina Bay - Singapore’s downtown district and largest urban transformation project.

But the growth of the existing CBD is not confined to Marina Bay alone. The Beach Road / Ophir-Rochor Corridor and Tanjong Pagar area will have additional opportunities for new large-scale commercial and mixed-use developments to further catalyse Singapore’s transformation into a vibrant global city. These areas provide unrivalled locations and a unique city lifestyle within easy reach of all the major shopping, dining and entertainment areas at Orchard Road, Singapore River and Bras Basah.Bugis.




Beach Road / Ophir-Rochor Corridor


Located at the northern gateway to the CBD, the Beach Road / Ophir-Rochor Corridor is a unique location for new mixed-use developments set in a lush landscaped park-like environment with direct and easy access to the rest of the city.

An exciting new development area building upon the existing office, hotel and convention hub at Marina Centre

Flanked by the bustling arts, culture, learning and entertainment precinct at Bras Basah.Bugis and the historic district of Kampong Glam and Beach Road Conservation area, there will be a myriad of opportunities for relaxation, culture and recreation.

The existing vibrant, street-level experience within the area will be extended through a series of active courtyards, linkways and plazas, lined by pedestrian-oriented activities and uses.

Lushly landscaped spaces combined with the existing mature roadside trees will create a unique, park-like ‘campus’ setting. The greenery will extend upwards through the buildings into roof gardens, sky terraces and balconies.

 

 



Tanjong Pagar


Located at the southern gateway to the CBD, the Tanjong Pagar area has opportunities for new office, hotel and residential developments within an upcoming vibrant community, set between the business and financial district and the historic district of Chinatown.

-A vibrant and connected mixed-use district, building on the existing city fabric.

The new landscaped park above Tanjong Pagar MRT Station will form part of the continuous green connector across the city linking Pearl’s Hill City Park and Duxton Plain Park to Ann Siang Hill Park, and to the waterfront promenade around Marina Bay.

The green tropical environment will provide shade and respite from the hustle and bustle of the city and a place for relaxation, recreation and community events and activities.

The surrounding boutique hotels and high-rise apartments will provide for a vibrant live-in community.

An abundance of cafes, restaurants, pubs and alfresco dining areas will create a 24 by 7 buzz and present a multitude of activities to unwind after office hours.
 

 



Marina Bay


Marina Bay is a unique waterfront district extending seamlessly from the CBD. It is a dynamic, Garden-City-by-the-Bay with multiple opportunities for business and financial services.


As plans to rejuvenate the Beach Road / Ophir-Rochor Corridor and Tanjong Pagar area unfold, look out for...

 

 


New Urban Landmarks


New major landmark developments will transform the city skyline, offering prestigious address locations and spectacular views out across the city.
   
Accessibility & Convenience


Direct and easy access to adjacent rail and road transport networks will bring all the amenities and facilities of the city to the doorstep.
   
Quality Living, 24 by 7


New mixed-use developments will offer an integrated Live, Work & Play lifestyle within a lushly landscaped environment, right in the heart of the city.



Source: URA
    

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