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Garden Home of the City an Address of Prestige and Promise GARDEN HOME OF THE CITY AN ADDRESS OF PRESTIGE AND PROMISE Artist’s Impression GREENERY ABOUND, INSIDE AND OUTSIDE Artist’s Impression Cloistered by the natural woodland of Kent Ridge Park, Normanton Park boasts about 60% of ground-level common area covered by lush shrubbery and water bodies. Manicured lawns and glimmering pools from within seamlessly merge with green corridors and a tranquil lake just outside of home. PEAK LIVING WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS Alexandra Retail Greater Southern Centre (ARC) Waterfront (Future) Mapletree Business HortPark City Ayer Rajah Kent Ridge Park Expressway Alexandra Technopark Artist’s Impression Perched atop undulating grounds of Kent Ridge Park, Normanton Park will likely become a distinctive feature of the island-state’s southern skyline. All residential towers are elevated 19 metres above ground level to possibly maximise views of the city, lush surrounds or Southern Islands. 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(Dover Campus) 8 mins Starbucks 7 mins W N N Alexandra Village R A W A Marina Golf Course Singapore Y O LOWER DELTA RD Plaza Quay Food Centre M D V Reservoir Henry Park Primary School 9 mins Luck Seng Food Court 8 mins Science Park I S I J S EBAT A T R IENCE PAR A T Singapore Polytechnic 10 mins Best Bites 8 mins C K Pasir Panjang U S D PORT Science R Tiong D J O Cintech IV R Wholesale Centre Park II Kent AL Chinatown Raffles Singapore University of Social Sciences 11 mins AN Bahru Cintech III Haw Par Ridge BU Y Place KIT A Gardens Hwa Chong Institution 12 mins Villa Park M Marina Bay ER SSW by the Bay Nanyang Girls’ High School 14 mins Global Kitchens 3 mins The Charwick AH RE Outram Financial Centre AYER Pasir P Park Bayfront Ristorante Pietrasanta 5 mins HortPark EX PORTSDOWN Panjang R L e Star Vista 6 mins The Curie FLYOVER A Telok A TRANSPORT & CONNECTIVITY JA R Tanjong H Mapletree Blangah T CENTRAL IKEA Alexandra 6 mins FMC Singapore T EX N P Hill Park N Pagar Pte Ltd E RE Business City E BUSINESS C S Close to major roads such as The S SW C Alexandra Village Food Centre 8 mins E DISTRICT R A SHENTON WAY Cavendish C Y West Coast Highway, AYE, KPE and MCE Y Holland Village 8 mins OG TECHNOL The Alexandra Kent Ridge MRT Station (CCL) 2 mins Subway Gillman VivoCity 9 mins Rutherford Pasir Panjang Retail Centre MARINA COASTAL EXPRESSWAY Oasis Food Centre Barracks AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY Marina Buona Vista MRT Station (EWL & CCL) 6 mins Khansama 88 Dempsey Hill 11 mins 87 1 Bay 86 3 W Diamond 85 73 07 5 E 7 ST 84 72 08 C 83 80 74 06 9 O HarbourFront MRT Station (NEL & CCL) 9 mins Ngee Ann City 11 mins Kitchen 82 79 01 11 A Mt. Faber 81 78 75 43 05 S KAMPONG BAHRU RD R 76 41 02 T 04 Labrador H D 77 39 S RK 37 03 IG Park Marina Botanic Gardens MRT Station (DTL & CCL) 10 mins C A 68 35 H ION Orchard 12 mins IENCE P 69 33 Park W Kent Ridge 67 70 31 A South Pier 66 71 29 Y High-speed Rail Terminus (Future*) 12 mins 63 27 Telok Suntec City 14 mins 65 25 Park Pond 64 23 GREATER Keppel 59 60 21 Blangah 61 19 Resorts World Sentosa 14 mins 58 62 17 SOUTHERN Club 57 54 15 13 Labrador 56 55 D 15 PARKS & GARDENS 16 WATERFRONT R 17 N 09 10 Nature 51 14 52 24 13 (FUTURE) D 25 12 53 26 11 50 18 R Reserve VivoCity BUSINESS & WORK 45 19 Kent Ridge MTB 49 46 23 33 22 O Kent Ridge Park Direct access 48 34 21 35 20 47 27 28 CHES F HarbourFront Trail Cross Country 42 32 N TER 43 31 I D 500m 1000m1500m 2000m 4436 30 W RD 29 E HortPark 6 mins Science Park I 2 mins 41 37 40 B 39 Resorts West Coast Park 9 mins 38 Mediapolis 2 mins R World U S Sentosa Singapore Botanic Gardens 9 mins Fusionopolis 5 mins SE LS Nepenthes R Biopolis 6 mins Trail D MEDICAL & WELLNESS Mapletree Business City 7 mins HarbourFront 10 mins National University Hospital 3 mins Kent Anglo-Chinese School Ridge Nanyang Girls’ Jurong Lake District 11 mins (Independent) Holland Village Greater Southern Waterfront (Future) Alexandra Hospital 4 mins Park Angsana - Heritage Tree V C Siloso High School Marina Bay Financial Centre 11 mins IG A United World College Singapore Polytechnic Gleneagles Hospital 10 mins I N e Star Vista Beach High-speed Rail Terminus (Future asterisk) ScienceL TE of S.E.A.Universal Raes Place 11 mins A R Resorts World N BU ParkT I R one-north (Dover Campus)Studios HarbourFront Hwa Chong Institution Sentosa E W Y International Business Park 13 mins IN R 8 minsSingapore 10 mins 7 mins D C O 6 mins Sentosa Island 12 mins 14 mins R WALK HE DRIVE A P ST D I V Kent Ridge Park ER RD O E R Naturalistic park & T Kent Ridge Kent Ridge NationalYORK University ROAD School of Science VivoCity Dempsey Hill Orchard Road S site of WWll battle Palawan D MRT Station 500m Park1000 m1500m 2000m Hospital O and Technology Beach West Coast Park Jurong Lake District International Business Park W 16 mins Direct access N Global Kitchens Mapletree Business City Tanjong9 mins 13 mins Central Business District R 3 mins Golf Course O 7 mins 11 mins Source: www.onemap.sg A 0m 100m 200m All travel times are estimates and subject to actual trac conditions D * Pending nalisation of details Source: www.onemap.sg * Pending nalisation of details Tanjong Beach ENHANCING LOCATIONAL POTENTIAL AND CONNECTIVITY Greater Southern Waterfront (FUTURE) With prime waterfront landmass of over 2,000 hectares, the Greater Southern Waterfront will become Singapore’s future CBD as well as a tourist-and-lifestyle destination featuring a 30km waterfront promenade that will include Labrador Park, Marina South, Pulau Brani and Tanjong Pagar.
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