The Central Area stands as Singapore’s dynamic city centre – home to a global business and financial hub, and a vibrant 24/7 lifestyle destination. The area will continue to grow and become even more vibrant, by accommodating a wider diversity of uses and offering more jobs and business opportunities for the future economy. More city living options nearer to amenities are planned too, with delightful streets and public spaces celebrating its rich cultural, heritage and green assets.
The Government revealed snippets of their plans to development the Greater Southern Waterfront (GSW) on 18 August 2019. Stretching from Gardens by the Bay East area to Pasir Panjang, the GSW covers 30km of Singapore’s southern coastline. With 2,000 ha of land, its overall area is six times the size of Marina Bay, and includes PSA city terminals at Tanjong Pagar, Keppel, Brani and Pasir Panjang which will be moving out of this area by 2027, freeing up prime land for re-development allowing for more housing, commercial and entertainment opportunities in the area.
The Government revealed snippets of their plans to development the Greater Southern Waterfront (GSW) on 18 August 2019. Stretching from Gardens by the Bay East area to Pasir Panjang, the GSW covers 30km of Singapore’s southern coastline. With 2,000 ha of land, its overall area is six times the size of Marina Bay, and includes PSA city terminals at Tanjong Pagar, Keppel, Brani and Pasir Panjang which will be moving out of this area by 2027, freeing up prime land for re-development allowing for more housing, commercial and entertainment opportunities in the area.
District 09, 10 and 11: Orchard / Holland / Newton
The Orchard Road is a famous shopping belt in Singapore. Together with Newton, this district houses many of Singapore’s most luxurious residential homes. These two districts are also part of the Core Central Region (CCR).
District 21 : Bukit Timah
Newton and Bukit Timah is another district where many landed houses are situated at. Bukit Timah is an area that is famous for having the top schools in Singapore also forming part of the Core Central Region (CCR).