CENTRAL AREA Distinctive Districts is ’s premier shopping street. Upcoming shopping malls and improvements to pedestrian connectivity are The Central Area is envisioned as set to make it an even more attractive shopping destination. a well-connected and walkable is a charming, historic waterfront precinct global city centre with abundant with a thriving nightlife. It promises to deliver more delightful experiences with new place management initiatives. job and business opportunities The Central Business District (CBD) is the prime office district of Singapore, with a mix of supporting retail, residential and and endless options for leisure. hotel uses. The CBD will extend further into Marina Bay, which is It is an area of strong local planned as a vibrant and sustainable mixed-use precinct. The Civic District was Singapore’s early administrative and identity and rich built heritage, cultural centre, and is home to many historic buildings now and provides a variety of housing reused for arts and cultural facilities. Improved pedestrian connectivity and enhancements to public spaces will strengthen options within an attractive its position as Singapore’s Civic and Cultural District. environment where work and .Bugis is a lively Arts, Learning and Heritage district. Enhancements along Queen Street and Waterloo Street will play are close by. provide more spaces for street-based activities and improve the walkability of the area.

Disclaimer: This brochure aims to give a broad idea of future developments in the next five years and does not form part of the Draft Master Plan 2013. All information provided is updated as at October 2013 but may be subject to change depending on developmental needs. While reasonable endeavours have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, locations shown in the maps as well as illustrations are indicative only, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority disclaims all liability for any injury, loss or damage whatsoever that may arise as a result of any inaccuracy, error or omission in the information. Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved.

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A V A C PEARL’S A M • The existing CBD, Marina Bay, River Valley, Pearl’s Hill, T E S R HILL RAFFLES N T E D O C R CITY PLACE R F A and the Ophir-Rochor area PARK Y E TELOK A H B • Marina South, with 9,000 new homes set within a AYER S EU TONG SEN ST MARINA BLVD BAYFRONT BAY SOUTH green, pedestrian-centred environment SOUTH BRIDGE RD GARDEN R MAXWELL S D OUTRAM EN MAXWELL RD D PARK R A Residents in the Central Area will enjoy convenient access DOWNTOWN G CECIL ST A GARDENS IN R BY THE BAY to shops, restaurants, transport nodes, cultural attractions ROBINSON RD CENTRAL BLVD A CHINATOWN MARINA BLVD M and recreational spaces. FOOD SHENTON WAY PARK ST STREET TANJONG PAGAR RD TANJONG PAGAR MARINA BAY STRAITS BOULEVARD

MARINA WAY MARINA ANSON RD SOUTH Leisure: Celebrating green and blue spaces Transport: Smoother, AYE BAYFRONT AVE SHEARES AVE SINGAPORE MARINA CHINESE CULTURAL shorter journeys CENTRE M SOUTH PIER With 236ha of parks, promenades and public spaces, the CE Central Area is planned to have attractive, 24/7 live-work- Getting to and around the city will be easier with new play environments. These include: rail lines and expressways. In the next 10 years, developments in the Central Area will be within a • The Bay East and Bay Central Gardens 5-minute walk, on average, from an MRT station. Identity: Historical and cultural gems • The extension of the waterfront promenade around As the birthplace of modern Singapore, the Central Area is a Marina Reservoir as part of the future Round Island Route Future transport enhancements include: treasure trove of local culture and heritage. Its identity will • More greenery along the streets, and with sky parks, • The Downtown and Thomson MRT lines with 22 be strengthened by: vertical greenery and public spaces within buildings new stations • The transformation of Rochor Canal into a vibrant, clean • Comprehensive pedestrian networks to provide all- • The Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre in Marina Bay and beautiful river by 2014 with new recreational and weather connectivity • The Indian Heritage Centre in Little India by early 2015 community spaces along its banks • New cycling paths along key routes • The refurbished Chinatown Food Street by end 2013 • More water-based activities in Marina Reservoir, • Marina Coastal Expressway by end-2013 and North- • The National Art Gallery by mid-2015 including water sports and river taxi rides South Expressway around 2020 • Enhancements to public spaces within the Civic District