Government Land Sales Programme for First Half of 2010

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Government Land Sales Programme for First Half of 2010 GOVERNMENT LAND SALES PROGRAMME FOR FIRST HALF OF 2010 S/N Location Site Area Proposed Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Sales (ha) GPR No. of No. of Hotel Commercial Launch Agent Housing Rooms (1) Space (1) Date Units (1) Confirmed List Buangkok Drive/Compassvale Bow (EC) 1 1.9 3 520 0 0 Jan-10 HDB (2) 2 Yishun Avenue 11 (EC) 1.51 2.8 385 0 0 Jan-10 HDB Choa Chu Kang Road / Woodlands Road 3 1.56 3 200 0 0 Jan-10 URA (above Bukit Panjang LRT Depot) Tampines Avenue 1/ Tampines Avenue 4 3.17 2.1 605 0 0 Feb-10 URA 10 5 Boon Lay Way / Lakeside Drive (2) 1.65 3.5 525 0 0 Mar-10 URA 6 Simei Street 3 (2) 1.19 2.3 250 0 0 Mar-10 URA 7 Sembawang Road / Canberra Drive 2.26 1.4 290 0 0 Apr-10 HDB Upper Serangoon Road / Pheng Geck 8 0.47 3.5 150 0 0 Apr-10 URA Avenue (2) Total for Confirmed List 2,925 0 0 S/N Location Site Area Proposed Estimated Estimated Estimated Estimated Sales (ha) GPR No. of No. of Hotel Commercial Launch Agent Housing Rooms (1) Space (1) Date (3) Units (1) Reserve List Residential Sites 1.4/ 1 Tampines Road 0.27 35 0 0 HDB Landed 2 Jalan Jurong Kechil 1.02 1.4 240 0 0 URA 3 Punggol Field / Punggol Road (EC) 2.25 3 615 0 0 HDB 4 Bishan Street 14 1.2 4.9 535 0 0 HDB 5 Upper Changi Road North / Flora Drive 3.07 1.4 390 0 0Already URA available 6 Jurong West Street 42 (EC) 1.68 3 460 0 0 HDB Sengkang East Avenue / Buangkok Drive 7 1.7 3 465 0 0 HDB (EC) 8 Sengkang West Avenue / Fernvale Link 1.7 3 465 0 0 HDB 9 Yishun Avenue 7 / Canberra Drive 2.65 2.5 600 0 0 HDB 10 Bartley Road / Lorong How Sun 1.96 2.8 500 0 0 Nov-09 URA 11 Hougang Avenue 2 (2) 3.02 1.4 385 0 0 Feb-10 URA 12 Stirling Road (2) 1.06 4.2 405 0 0 Mar-10 URA 13 Hougang Avenue 7 (2) 1.6 2.8 405 0 0 Mar-10 HDB 14 Pasir Ris Drive 3 / Pasir Ris Drive 4 (2) 2 2.1 380 0 0 Apr-10 HDB 15 Miltonia Close (2) 2.7 1.4 345 0 0 May-10 HDB 16 Jalan Eunos/Foo Kim Lin Road (2) 4.2 1.4 535 0 0 May-10 URA Commercial Sites 17 Punggol Point (4) 1.16 - 0 0 3,000 URA 18 North Buona Vista Drive 1.8 6.2 0 0 111,600 Already JTC 19 Mohamed Sultan Road 0.62 1.5 0 0 9,300 URA available 20 Mountbatten Road 1.17 1 0 0 11,700 URA 21 North Bridge Road / Stamford Road 1.46 3.52 0 600 20,750 URA White Sites (5) 22 Ophir Road / Rochor Road 2.67 6 0 480 136,170 Already URA 23 Jurong East Street 13 1.91 5.6 390 0 64,170 available URA Hotel Sites 24 Victoria Street / Jalan Sultan 0.68 4.5 0 650 4,590 URA 25 Jalan Bukit Merah/Alexandra Road 0.79 2.8 0 470 3,320 URA 26 Sturdee Road 0.61 3 0 390 2,750 URA 27 Bernam Street / Tanjong Pagar Road 0.46 5.88 0 460 4,060 Already URA 28 Gopeng Street / Peck Seah Street 0.23 8.4 0 330 2,900 available URA 29 Clemenceau Avenue / Havelock Road 0.55 2.1 0 195 1,730 URA 30 Bukit Chermin (6) 2.98 - 0 70 4,000 URA 31 Kallang Riverside 0.75 2.8 0 450 3,150 URA 32 Robertson Quay(2) 0.45 2.8 0 350 1,890 Apr-10 URA 33 Robinson Road/Boon Tat Street (2)(7) 0.18 NA 0 70 1,200 Jun-10 URA Commercial & Residential Sites New Upper Changi Road / Bedok North 34 2.49 3.5 475 0 31,460 Dec-09 HDB Drive Total for Reserve List 7,625 4,515 417,740 Total (Confirmed and Reserve Lists) 10,550 4,515 417,740 1 The actual number of housing units, hotel rooms and commercial space could be different from that estimated depending on the actual plans of the developers in terms of mix of uses and the size of the housing units and hotel rooms. 2 New sites introduced in 1H2010. 3 Refers to the estimated date the detailed conditions of sale will be available and applications can be submitted. 4 The maximum permissible gross floor area for the Punggol Point site is 3,000 sqm. 5 In general, white sites can be developed for commercial, residential or hotel developments, or a mix of such uses. The use quantum in this table is an estimate based on probable sales conditions and typical mix of similar developments in the same locality. 6 The Bukit Chermin site comprises 4 conserved black and white bungalows which are slated for adaptive re-use as part of the hotel development. The maximum permissible gross floor area for the site which includes the 4 conserved buildings is 10,000 sqm. 7 The Robinson Road/Boon Tat Street site comprises a 4 -storey building, part of which is to be conserved..
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