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Business & Science Parks A Fine Balance Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust . Annual Report 2008/09 Our Portfolio BUSINESS & SCIENCE PARKS The Alpha The Aries The Capricorn The Gemini Honeywell Building Ultro Building TeleparkTechquest PSB Science Park Building 13 International iQuest @ IBP Hansapoint Acer Building Science Hub Business Park @ CBP & Rutherford 31 International 3 Changi Business Business Park Park Crescent Suburban office, Corporate HQ buildings and R&D space. 48 49 HI-TECH INDUSTRIAL Techlink Siemens Center Infineon Building Techpoint Wisma Gulab KA Centre KA Place Kim Chuan Pacific Tech Centre Techview Telecommunications Complex 1 Jalan Kilang 30 Tampines Industrial Ave 3 50 Kallang Avenue 138 Depot Road 2 Changi South Lane CGG Veritas Hub High office content combined with high specifications industrial mixed-use space. A Fine Balance Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust . Annual Report 2008/09 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/ FLATTED FACTORIES TechPlace I TechPlace II Osim HQ Building Ghim Li Building Progen Building SB Building 247 Alexandra Road Steel Industries Building Volex Building 53 Serangoon North Ave 4 Da Vinci Building 27 Ubi Road 4 52 Serangoon Hyflux Building Weltech Building BBR Building North Ave 4 Tampines Biz-Hub 84 Genting Lane Hoya Building NNB Industrial 37A Tampines Hamilton Sunstrand Building Street 95 Building Thales Building Aztech Building Ubi Biz-Hub 26 Senoko Way Super Industrial 1 Kallang Place (Phase I & II) Building 18 Woodlands Loop 9 Woodlands Terrace 11 Woodlands Terrace 1 Senoko Avenue 8 Loyang Way 1 Low office content combined with manufacturing space. 50 51 LOGISTICS & DISTRIBUTION CENTRES IDS Logistics Corporate HQ LogisTech TT International Tradepark Changi Logistics Centre Nan Wah Building C&P Logistics Hub Xilin Districentre MacDermid Building Xilin Districentre Building Freight Links Building A&B Building D (Changi) Building Freight Links Xilin Districentre Building Senkee Logistics Hub 1 Changi South Lane LogisHub @ Clementi JEL Centre (Toh Guan) Building Building C Logistics 21 Sembawang Kimtrans Goldin Logistics Hub Sim Siang Choon Building 15 Changi North Way Pioneer Hub Logistics Centre Warehousing and distribution centres. WAREHOUSE RETAIL FACILITIES Courts Megastore Giant Hypermart Single-user retail and warehouse space. A Fine Balance Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust . Annual Report 2008/09 WOODLANDS 64 58 CAUSEWAY 59 63 52 61 62 37 SEL ET AR E XP RE S S W A Y ( S L E ) E) B J U (K K Y I A T W S T S I E M R P A X H JI E AN E KR X P R E S S ) W IE A P Y TUAS ( (B Y P K A AN E W IS ) SECOND LINK S LA S E N R D P E X X E PR D ESSW N A P A Y ( A L PI N IS E) PAN IS L A N 76 D EX 68 PR ES SW 51 83 73 8 11 80 66 10 13 15 84 87 A Y 82 E R 71 R A J AH EX PR ES 78 SW A Y ( AY E) 39 3 9 1 4 27 25 BUSINESS 2 14 & SCIENCE PARKS 30 1 The Alpha HI-TECH 2 The Aries 3 The Capricorn INDUSTRIAL LIGHT INDUSTRIAL/ 4 The Gemini 17 Techlink FLATTED FACTORIES 5 Honeywell Building 18 Siemens Center 6 Ultro Building 33 TechPlace I 50 84 Genting Lane 19 Infineon Building 7 Telepark 34 TechPlace II 51 Hoya Building 20 Techpoint 8 Techquest 35 OSIM HQ Building 52 NNB Industrial Building 21 Wisma Gulab 9 PSB Science Park Building 36 Ghim Li Building 53 37A Tampines Street 95 22 KA Centre 10 13 International Business Park 37 Progen Building 54 Hamilton Sunstrand Building 23 KA Place 11 iQuest @ IBP 38 SB Building 55 Thales Building 24 Kim Chuan 12 Hansapoint @ CBP 39 247 Alexandra Road 56 Aztech Building Telecommunications Complex 13 Acer Building 40 Steel Industries Building 57 Ubi Biz-Hub 25 Pacific Tech Centre 14 Science Hub & Rutherford 41 Volex Building 58 26 Senoko Way 26 Techview 15 31 International Business Park 42 53 Serangoon North Ave 4 59 Super Industrial Building 27 1 Jalan Kilang 16 3 Changi Business Park Cresent 43 Da Vinci Building 60 1 Kallang Place 28 30 Tampines Industrial Ave 3 44 27 Ubi Road 4 61 18 Woodlands Loop 29 50 Kallang Avenue 45 52 Serangoon North Ave 4 62 9 Woodlands Terrace 30 138 Depot Road 46 Hyflux Building 63 11 Woodlands Terrace 31 2 Changi South Lane 47 Weltech Building 64 1 Senoko Avenue 32 CGG Veritas Hub 48 BBR Building 65 8 Loyang Way 1 49 Tampines Biz-Hub 52 53 N ) 20 E P K ( 32 Y T A A MP W IN S ES 34 42 45 S EXP E 69 RES 65 C R SW E P AY N X (T E 88 T P R 89 E R ) A A L B E E X P L R A 33 Y E A S P 86 S G W N A 28 7 A L 81 Y L 67 ( C A K T 55 E ) 26 49 41 85 12 40 53 23 17 24 5 38 43 79 16 6 22 57 ) 70 48 44 (PIE 31 21 AY W 47 SW 74 36 AY 18 56 ES (PIE 35 XPR 77 ) D E 72 75 19 50 AN PAN ISL 60 46 54 29 CP) Y (E KWA PAR AST T CO EAS WAREHOUSE RETAIL FACILITIES LOGISTICS & 88 Courts Megastore DISTRIBUTION CENTRES 89 Giant Hypermart North South MRT Line 66 IDS Logistics Corporate HQ 79 1 Changi South Lane 67 LogisTech 80 LogisHub @ Clementi 68 TT International Tradepark 81 JEL Centre 69 Changi Logistics Centre 82 Logistics 21 East West MRT Line 70 Nan Wah Building 83 Sembawang Kimtrans 71 C&P Logistics Hub Logistics Centre 72 Xilin Districentre Building A&B 84 Goldin Logistics Hub North East MRT Line 73 MacDermid Building 85 Sim Siang Choon Building 74 Xilin Districentre Building 86 15 Changi North Way Building D 87 Pioneer Hub 75 Freight Links (Changi) Building Proposed Circle MRT Line 76 Freight Links (Toh Guan) Building 77 Xilin Districentre Building Building C 78 Senkee Logistics Hub.
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