Koh Brothers through their subsidiary, KBD Ventures, has bought Van Holland, freehold condo (formerly known as Toho Mansion or Toho Mansions) site situated along Holland Road. The collective sale will be sealed with a purchasing price of S$120.43 million that translates to about S$1,805 psf ppr.
Over the years, Holland Village has garnered a reputation for being a creative commune and an incubator for local artists, musicians and entrepreneurs. The main stretch of Holland Village along Lorong Mambong exudes a subtle European charm, and is a trove of al fresco cafes, restaurants and popular lifestyle outlets.
With its bustling streets, hip bars and eateries serving up delectable nosh, Lorong Mambong is a much-beloved stretch for locals and tourists alike.
With its bustling streets, hip bars and eateries serving up delectable nosh, Lorong Mambong is a much-beloved stretch for locals and tourists alike.
Whether you’re hungry for a hearty dinner or a decadent dessert, Holland Village’s eclectic food offerings are certain to sate your appetite. If you’re craving for a taste of local fare, visit Holland Drive Market and Food Centre. Located just along Lorong Mambong, this hawker centre serves up a smorgasbord of local dishes, including nasi lemak (rice cooked in coconut milk, served with an array of side dishes), chicken rice and laksa(spicy coconut milk-based noodle soup).
Once completed, the Van Holland condo is expected to benefit from the recently announced initiatives by the Singapore Government's plan to expand and rejuvenate the Holland Village area which will see an introduction of fresh concepts and a seamless integration for the whole Holland Village area that will consist of transport, amenities and numerous F&B options.
By 2035, six MRT lines will be serving the various Western districts so residents, workers and visitors will have enhanced accessibility to the rest of the island, including direct connections to the Central Business District, Changi Airport and Jurong Innovation District. Key transportation nodes, such as the future Jurong East Integrated Transport Hub will integrate the upcoming Jurong Region Line and Cross Island Line, providing residents with greater connectivity to major employment, recreation and leisure hubs.
Such measures facilitate the mobility of talent and bring growth to neighbouring estates, transforming the West region into a lifestyle and innovation hub. Car-lite districts will also be in vogue, with the future Jurong Canal Drive Extension, a new mobility corridor designed only for buses, to connect two car-lite districts, Tengah and Jurong Lake District (JLD).
Such measures facilitate the mobility of talent and bring growth to neighbouring estates, transforming the West region into a lifestyle and innovation hub. Car-lite districts will also be in vogue, with the future Jurong Canal Drive Extension, a new mobility corridor designed only for buses, to connect two car-lite districts, Tengah and Jurong Lake District (JLD).