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This is a list of buildings and structures in Singapore. See respective sections for more detailed lists. See respective sections for more detailed lists. Singapore from end to end
Industrial buildings in Singapore (2 C, 2 P) L. Libraries in Singapore (1 C, 34 P) M. Military installations of Singapore (2 C, 6 P) Monuments and memorials in ...
Build to order (BTO) is a real estate development scheme enacted by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), a statutory board responsible for Singapore's public housing. First introduced in 2001, it was a flat allocation system that offered flexibility in timing and location for owners buying new public housing in the country.
Pages in category "Industrial buildings in Singapore" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The joint venture named M+S Pte Ltd will sell all the shares of its wholly owned subsidiary, Ophir-Rochor Commercial Pte Ltd, worth S$1.575 billion ($1.15 billion) to Allianz Real Estate and ...
Kaki Bukit is an industrial area located in Bedok in the East Region of Singapore. It is home to many high tech industrial companies and warehouses. There used to be a prison complex called Kaki Bukit Centre, which was converted to a prison school in 2000. It has since moved to Tanah Merah and the Acacia Welfare Home now stands in its place. On ...
The company was incorporated in Singapore in 1972 and listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) in 1981. In 1995, Wharf Estates Singapore, at that time known as Marco Polo Developments Limited was sold by The Wharf (Holdings) to its sister company Hongkong Realty. [5] Hongkong Realty later renamed to Wheelock Properties Limited in 2004.
In 2011 in Singapore, two of every three shophouse units sold for between S$1.7–5.5 million (US$1.4–4.4 million), while larger units sold for between S$10–12.5 million (US$8–10 million), a sharp increase from 2010, while average per-square-foot prices increased 21% from 2010. The median price in Singapore in 2011 was 74% higher than in ...