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Living in a luxury home at Singapore’s most coveted address is no longer just a dream. According to Kemmy Tan, General Manager of Sentosa Cove, about 830 residents have already moved in, the first wave to live in one of Asia’s most prestigious addresses.
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UniOptix Technologies has unveiled Smart Film, a versatile glass-lamination technology that provides potential energy-saving solutions for residential and commercial buildings.
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Residential prices may have kept rising in Singapore through 2007, but activity slowed significantly in the last third of the year. However, the number of new launches in the Core Central Region (CCR) increased in December, bucking the trend in the other regions.
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Ho Bee Investment and IOI Properties (Singapore) have secured The Pinnacle Collection, Sentosa Cove’s last condominium site.
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Keppel Bay Bridge, built at the cost of nearly S$30 million, was named and opened by Singapore President S.R. Nathan in a grand light-up ceremony involving spectacular pyrotechnics across its 250m span.
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Keppel Bay Bridge, built at the cost of nearly S$30 million, was named and opened by Singapore President S.R. Nathan in a grand light-up ceremony involving spectacular pyrotechnics across its 250m span.
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Construction on Reflections at Keppel Bay is underway following a groundbreaking ceremony where Keppel Land announced it had awarded Woh Hup the main contract, worth about $1 billion.
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Great common facilities are no longer enough. At top-end developments, each unit must include high-end kitchen and bathroom fittings, plus a truly special feature, whether it be a private pool, car porch or yacht berth.
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