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Investment Property Portfolio 35 WOODLANDS 62 61 CAUSEWAY 60 57 50 58 59 Investment Property Portfolio 35 44 SELETAR EX PRESS W AY ( S LE) BUKIT TIMA 18 H E) EXPRESSW KJ SSWAY ( RE XP A I E Y (BKE KRANJ ) TUAS (CT 31 WAY S SECOND LINK S PRE IE) PAN-I EX SLAN ESSWAY (P D EXPRESS NTRAL PR WAY (PIE) PAN- ND EX I ISLA SLAND EXPRE PAN- 72 SSW 65 AY (PIE) 70 49 8 80 64 11 10 76 13 81 79 68 A YER RAJAH EXPRE 75 SSW AY (AY E) 3 37 1 4 9 26 24 2 14 28 Business & Science Parks Hi-Tech Industrial Properties 33% share of Business & Science Park space in Singapore 42% share of Hi-Tech Industrial space in Singapore 1. The Alpha 10. LabOne Building 15. Techlink 23. Kim Chuan Telecommunications Complex 2. The Aries 11. iQuest @ IBP 16. Siemens Center 24. Pacifi c Tech Centre 3. The Capricorn 12. HansaPoint @ CBP 17. Infi neon Building 25. Techview 4. The Gemini 13. Acer Building 18. Techpoint 26. 1 Jalan Kilang 5. Honeywell Building 14. Science Hub & Rutherford 19. Wisma Gulab 27. 50 Kallang Avenue 6. Ultro Building 20. KA Centre 28. 138 Depot Road 7. Telepark 21. KA Place 29. 2 Changi South Lane 8. Techquest 22. 30 Tampines Industrial Ave 3 30. CGGVeritas Hub 9. PSB Building ASCENDAS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST ANNUAL REPORT FY2007/08 44835-A-Reit-AR08-CS3.indd835-A-Reit-AR08-CS3.indd 4444 55/31/08/31/08 44:17:30:17:30 PPMM 45 ) E T P AMP 18 INES E Y (K 30 SWA XP RESSWAY (TPE) 32 40 43 EXPRES 66 83 84 PAYA LEBAR PAYA - G G N 31 KALLA SWAY (CTE) PRES 22 7 63 78 CENTRAL EX CENTRAL 25 47 53 North South MRT Line 39 82 12 21 38 15 23 51 5 36 41 77 6 WA 20 55 SSWAY (PIE) 67 46 Y (PIE) 19 42 29 16 54 45 LAND EXPRE 74 34 33 PAN-IS 73 71 East West MRT Line 17 48 69 44 56 52 27 North East MRT Line ARKWAY (ECP) COAST P EAST Proposed Circle MRT Line 7 Logistics & Distribution Centres 11% share of Logistics & Distribution space in Singapore Light Industrial Properties / Flatted Factories – 32% in the eastern region 2.2% share of Light Industrial & Flatted Factory space in Singapore – 13% in the western region Warehouse Retail Facilities 31. Techplace I 42. 27 Ubi Road 4 53. Thales Building 63. LogisTech 73. Xilin Districentre 83. Courts Megastore 32. Techplace II 43. 52 Serangoon North Ave 4 54. Aztech Building 64. IDS Logistics Corporate HQ Building C 84. Giant Hypermart 33. OSIM HQ Building 44. Hyfl ux Building 55. Ubi Biz-Hub 65. TT International Tradepark 74. Xilin Districentre 34. Ghim Li Building 45. Weltech Building 56. 1 Kallang Place 66. Changi Logistics Centre Building D 35. Progen Building 46. BBR Building 57. 11 Woodlands Terrace 67. Nan Wah Building 75. SENKEE Logistics Hub 36. SB Building 47. Tampines Biz-Hub 58. 18 Woodlands Loop 68. C & P Logistics Hub 76. LogisHub @ Clementi 37. 247 Alexandra Road 48. 84 Genting Lane 59. 9 Woodlands Terrace 69. Xilin Districentre 77. 1 Changi South Lane 38. Steel Industries Building 49. Hoya Building 60. Super Industrial Building Buildings A & B 78. JEL Centre 39. Volex Building 50. NNB Industrial Building 61. 26 Senoko Way 70. MacDermid Building 79. Logistics 21 40. 53 Serangoon North Ave 4 51. 37A Tampines St 92 62. 1 Senoko Ave 71. Freight Links 80. Sembawang Kimtrans Logistics Centre 41. Da Vinci Building 52. Hamilton Sundstrand Building (Changi) Building 72. Freight Links 81. Goldin Logistics Hub (Toh Guan) Building 82. Sim Siang Choon Building ASCENDAS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUST ANNUAL REPORT FY2007/08 44835-A-Reit-AR08-CS3.indd835-A-Reit-AR08-CS3.indd 4455 55/31/08/31/08 44:17:31:17:31 PPMM.
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