MARINA
BAY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS
Building
on Singapore’s reputation as one of Asia’s most liveable
cities, Marina Bay will offer residents the best of both worlds –
a rare
opportunity to experience high-rise city living with spectacular panoramic
views of the city, the Bay or the lush greenery.
A number of outstanding residential developments are already taking
shape in Marina Bay. The
Sail @ Marina Bay is a luxurious six-star residential development
offering a stunning view of Marina Bay, the Singapore skyline and other
attractions. Recently completed, this 70-storey landmark development
sets the benchmark for prime waterfront, city living in Singapore and
is currently the tallest residential development in Singapore.
The
55-storey Marina
Bay Residences and 66-storey Marina
Bay Suites are another two upcoming urban waterfront residential
developments with excellent bay-wide views. Residents of both developments
will enjoy easy walking access to Marina Bay Financial Centre, One Raffles
Quay and nearby Raffles Place through upper-level and underground links.
The
existing business district is also being rejuvenated to take advantage
of the surge in demand for inner city living. One
Shenton Way, a former commercial building in the Central Business
District, is being redeveloped into two iconic residential tower blocks.
MARINA BAY COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS
Singapore is geared to meet future growth needs and enhance its competitveness
as a global financial hub. A district in the heart of Marina Bay –
about the size of Hong Kong’s business district Central, and bigger
than London’s Canary Wharf - is planned for prime office and mixed-use
developments.
Designed
with financial institutions and businesses in mind. It is also integrated
with a 24/7 lifestyle buzz in an attractive live-work-play environment
to make Marina Bay the choice address for global businesses in Singapore.
Centrally
located on prime waterfront space in the city’s new downtown is
the 3.55-hectare Marina Bay Financial Centre. It will comprise of high-quality
office space, retail space at ground and basement levels, and luxury
residential units in Marina Bay Residences. Neighbouring One Raffles
Quay, which consists of two office towers with large column-free floor
plates, has been fully leased to premium tenants such as Deutsche Bank,
UBS, RBS, Ernst & Young, Barclays and Credit Suisse.
Located
a stone’s throw away, Marina View will house a mix of prime office
and hotel uses. It will be connected to surrounding developments such
as One Raffles Quay, One Marina Boulevard,
Marina Bay Financial Centre and the future developments at One Shenton,
through an extensive network of covered walkways, underground pedestrian
walkways and second storey links.
MARINA BAY RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT DEVELOPMENTS
Residents
will also enjoy tropical living amongst lush greenery with the sprawling
101-hectare Gardens
by the Bay, waterfront promenade and large open spaces dotted
throughout the area, making Marina Bay truly a city-in-a-garden.
Singapore
is also set to have its very first Art Park at
Marina Bay, showcasing 27 winning artworks by Singapore’s youths
incorporated within the park’s structures. Meet at the hub for
global business and join a dynamic financial community.
Marina
Bay is Singapore’s new playground, set amid a dynamic landscape
of lush greenery and waterfront promenade. A host of exciting, highly
anticipated entertainment developments will soon be ready at Marina
Bay.
Marina
Bay Sands,
Singapore’s first integrated resort, will be a distinctive world-class
development with a comprehensive range of amenities such as three 50-storey
hotel towers, one-million square feet of convention facilities, two
2,000-seat theatres for entertainment shows, one-of-a-kind ArtScience
Museum, theme attractions, luxury retail, fine dining and casino gaming.
The resort is estimated to complete in 2009.
The
2.67-hectare waterfront Fullerton Heritage (former
Collyer Quay site, which includes the historic Clifford Pier), will
be redeveloped into a lifestyle hub with a mix of restaurants, shops,
nightclubs and a hotel.
A
new waterfront landmark and cultural facility at the Central Promontory
site will also add to the nucleus of entertainment, culture and arts
venues around Marina Bay.
Marina
Bay is already home to Singapore’s award-winning Esplanade -
Theatres on the Bay where international concerts and performances
are staged year-round. The newly opened 165-metre-high Singapore
Flyer will whisk visitors to breathtaking, unobstructed views
of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Other public attractions like
the Merlion Park will ensure visitors have no
lack of entertainment and leisure options.
The
Double Helix Bridge (now called "The Helix") is a bridge linking
Marina Centre with Marina South in the Marina Bay area, it is located
beside the Benjamin Sheares Bridge. The bridge will complement other
major development projects planned in the area, including the highly-anticipated
Integrated Resort at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the
Bay and the 438,000 m² business and financial centre.
The
design consortium is an international team with Australian architects
the Cox Group and engineers Arup, combining with Singapore based Architects
61. The bridge is expected to be a focal point for the community, linking
cultural, recreational and entertainment facilities in the area and
complementing the walking look
around
Marina Bay. On the walls of the bridge, paintings and drawings of young
children will be put up for tourists and Singaporeans alike to enjoy.
To
that end, canopies (made of fritted-glass and perforated steel mesh)
will be incorporated along parts of the inner spiral to provide shade
for pedestrians. The bridge will also include five viewing platforms
at strategic locations that allow views out to the city skyline and
the events taking place within Marina Bay.

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