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2E094d C80717a3e8bd4205ad7 The information is accurate as at time of print and changes could have been made since then. URA is not responsible for any loss or damage that may be incurred or suffered by anyone using or relying on the information set out in this brochure. May 2010. Marina Bay Singapore Surrounded by sparkling water and lush gardens, Marina Bay will be a distinctive business and financial hub, a delightful home in the city, and a dynamic playground brimming with round-the-clock energy and vibrant activities for people from all walks of life. 1 Small island Great City Singapore is a global hub for land, air, sea and and learning. There is excellent tripartite relationship telecommunications linkages. Effectively connected among union, employers and government. Singapore to the rest of the world, Singapore’s container ports is also Asia’s most global and cosmopolitan city, with are the world’s busiest while more than 4,000 flights international talents making up almost a quarter of call at Changi International Airport each week. Efficient our population. public transport connects people on the ground, while an extensive broadband network links the population From our year-round summer, first-rate healthcare and businesses to markets worldwide. and education systems, to low crime rate, Singapore continually tops international rankings for world-class Singapore’s strength as one of Asia’s premier financial liveability. centres stems from its openness and transparency, a long-term sustainable vision for growth, and strong With an exciting and vibrant blend of culture, cuisine, “World’s easiest place to do business” partnerships with the private sector. arts and architecture, Singapore is one of the best World Bank Doing Business Report 2010 cities to live, work and play in. Supporting the various thriving industries is a well- “One of top 20 vibrant cities in the world“ educated population with a passion for knowledge Hub Culture Zeitgeist Cities Ranking 2010 “Best place in Asia to live, work and play” Mercer Quality of Living Global City Rankings 2010 “Best business environment in Asia Pacific and world wide“ EIU Business Environment Ranking 2009 2 3 Where opportunities abound marina bay The Fullerton Heritage Marina Bay Financial Centre Merlion Park One Raffles Quay The Float @ Marina Bay The Sail @ Marina Bay The Fullerton Hotel The Helix New waterfront promenade Asia Square One Marina Boulevard Marina Barrage Marina Bay Sands Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay Gardens by the Bay marina bay Marina Bay is Singapore’s most exciting and ambitious designed to tap on the synergy with and seamlessly urban project that will support its continuing growth as a extend from the existing Central Business District (CBD) major business and financial hub in Asia. at Raffles Place. Set by the water’s edge, with the stunning city skyline as Signature skyline, spectacular views backdrop, Marina Bay presents a canvas to create a 24/7 live-work-play Garden City by the Bay for many shared Singapore’s signature city skyline is a result of careful interactions and experiences. sculpting to create a unique three-dimensional layered effect. It will be extended and enhanced with new iconic Strategically located, well-planned developments in Marina Bay. Tower locations in Marina Bay are also orchestrated to create space and breathtaking vistas Reclaimed from the sea in the 1970s to provide room for towards the waterfront and major open spaces. By night, the long-term expansion of the city, the 360 hectares of the skyline will glow and sparkle with beautifully-lit building prime real estate in the heart of Singapore’s downtown is crowns and facades to create memorable night scenes. Raffles City Suntec Optimum business flexibility City City Hall Promenade South Esplanade Millenia Beach Walk Station Station Marina Bay Marina Bay was planned with a flexible framework in mind Golf Course Civic Marina to meet changing needs and trends. Land parcels configured Square District Padang Ritz Carlton Millenia Singapore in regular blocks allow room for expansion, sub-division and Esplanade Flyer - Theatres on the Bay Youth Gardens by phasing of developments. Sites in Marina Bay are zoned ‘white’ Olympic Park the Bay Centre Gardens by The Float @ the Bay East Empress Marina Bay Place to allow a mix of uses for each site and boast large floor plates Merlion The Helix Park to offer maximum flexibility and efficiency for financial institutions. Fullerton Hotel The Fullerton Heritage Marina Bay Sands Raffles Marina Bay State-of-the-art infrastructure Place Raffles Place 50 Collyer New road extensions with lush landscaping Quay Common Services Tunnel Telok One Marina Every effort is made to provide sophisticated infrastructure in Marina Boulevard Gardens by Ayer The Promontory the Bay South @ Marina Bay One Raffles Bayfront Bay that will offer modern conveniences and reliable access to utilities Quay The Sail @ Marina Marina Bay Barrage provisions. A comprehensive underground Common Services Tunnel The Lawn @ Marina Bay Marina Bay East- One Marina Bay City Gallery Shenton Financial Downtown houses telecommunication and utilities networks in a ‘plug-and- West Way Centre Seamless connection with the rest of the world Downtown Extension Line Line play’ format, with 100% emergency backup services and the Asia Square Located a short 20-minute drive from Singapore Changi Airport, North- capacity for expansion to meet changing utility needs. A district South Marina Bay will get a further boost in global connectivity. New Line cooling system also ensures energy-efficient airconditioning underground mass rapid transit stations with seamless links to Marina Bay services around the Bay. Marina Bay is also well-equipped surrounding developments, as well as new road extensions to the for digital lifestyle with an established Wi-Fi infrastructure. city and airport, will give residents and executives immediate access to the rest of the island and beyond. Within Greater Marina Bay, Marina Barrage has transformed Marina Bay into Singapore’s first water taxis offer scenic rides while doubling up as an alternative Mass Rapid Transit lines city reservoir with a vast 182-hectare waterbody that also serves as mode of transportation between the Bay and the Singapore a spectacular venue for motorised and non-motorised water-based Mass Rapid Transit lines linking Marina Bay to the rest of the city Marina Barrage River district. recreational activities. 6 7 The Helix Roof gardens overlooking green open spaces New waterfront promenade Pedestrian-friendly network Greenery at your doorstep Moving around Marina Bay, pedestrians can enjoy ease and Marina Bay is planned with greenery all around – from the comfort, whether at street level, above or underground. A spacious outdoors to tree-lined pedestrian malls, city rooms, sky comprehensive pedestrian network including shady sidewalks, terraces and roof gardens. covered walkways, underground and second-storey links ensures all-weather protection and seamless connectivity between Attractive, lushly landscaped public open spaces serve as places developments and mass rapid transit stations. for people living and working in Marina Bay to relax and gather in. Scenic tree-lined boulevards with unique tree and shrub planting Vistors can enjoy a delightful stroll through a necklace of attractions further reinforce the character and identity of the different districts around the Bay, linked by a continuous waterfront promenade within Marina Bay. and iconic predestrian bridge. 8 9 Marina Station Square Room with a view at Marina Bay Gardens at Marina East Explore where living meets the sky Gardens at Marina South Open your doors to a wide range of living options at Asia’s new lifestyle epicentre. Limited City Developments Limited City Developments Building on Singapore’s reputation as one of Asia’s skyline and other attractions. The 70-storey landmark Residents will also enjoy tropical living amongst most liveable cities, Marina Bay offers residents the development, the tallest residential development in lush greenery with the sprawling 101-hectare best of both worlds – a rare opportunity to experience Singapore, sets the benchmark for prime waterfront, Gardens by the Bay, waterfront promenade high-rise city living with spectacular panoramic views city living in Singapore. and large open spaces dotted throughout the of the city, the Bay or the lush greenery. area, making Marina Bay truly a city-in-a-garden. The existing business district is also being rejuvenated A number of outstanding residential developments are to take advantage of the surge in demand for inner The Youth Olympic Park, Singapore’s, very already taking shape in Marina Bay. The Sail @ Marina city living. One Shenton Way, a former commercial first art park, showcases 27 winning artworks Bay is a luxurious six-star residential development building in the Central Business District, is being by Singapore’s youths and Olympic-themesd offering a stunning view of Marina Bay, the Singapore redeveloped into two iconic residential tower blocks. sculptures incorporated within the park’s structures at Marina Bay. One Shenton Way The Sail @ Marina Bay 10 11 Open spaces are integrated with developments to provide a quality environment for financial institutions and businesses 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 Quay One Raffles Deutsche Bank, UBS and Ernst & Young. Exchange Located a stone’s throw away,
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