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Guoco Midtown 5406Bt 2709 R3 37969 Advertorial Guoco Midtown To Open The Next Chapter Of Beach Road’s Transformation connect the three oce micro-markets of City Hall, Marina Centre and Bugis with its underground, ground level and elevated pedestrian network, and a direct underground link to the Bugis MRT interchange station. The group behind this development is Singapore-listed GuocoLand, an award-winning developer with operations in Singapore, China, Malaysia and Vietnam, and in future, the United Kingdom. Already a seasoned builder of quality condominiums in Singapore for decades, GuocoLand turned heads when its rst integrated development Guoco Tower redened Tanjong Pagar district as a prime oce location and leisure destination. Today, Guoco Tower is the oce building of choice for diverse tenants in the elds of technology, media and telecommunications (TMT), nance and more. The tower’s placemaking Artist’s impression of Guoco Midtown. PHOTO: GUOCOLAND activities such as tness classes have also enlivened the community. With the Ophir-Rochor Corridor project in the midst well into the next decade. Earlier this year, plans were announced to A proven trailblazer of taking o, there are still opportunities to ride on redevelop the 42-year-old Shaw Tower into a new 35-storey Grade A oce and GuocoLand will reshape the Beach Road the wave of its transformation into a full-edged retail building. Grade A oce buildings area by launching new concepts for commercial and lifestyle hub. You can own a piece are large, landmark oces with exible oce leasing and live-work-play layout and large oor plates. Moreover, developments that are at the cutting of Beach Road’s growth story at Midtown Bay. according to the Government’s Dra edge of the property industry. Master Plan 2019, the area is expected to reach a new stage of maturity as more Capitalising on its ideal location in the homes are built, enlarging the residential Ophir-Rochor Corridor, Guoco Midtown’s catchment signicantly. large sheltered public spaces, Midtown A LONG-TIME home to popular haunts like Bugis Junction and the National Library, Square and Market Place, will play host the Beach Road area has as of late begun a long-awaited transformation into a Another game-changer will come in the to bustling weekend markets, festivals, premier work-live-play destination. In recent years, a slew of skyscrapers have form of the much-anticipated Kampong cultural events and al fresco dining. sprung up, bringing fresh waves of vibrancy and modernity to the district. Bugis white site. The prime waterfront district spanning 9.2ha will comprise 4,000 In all, there will be 170,000 sq of With yet more shops, homes and oces to be set up in the next decade, the market private homes and 50,000 sq m of retail, landscape and public spaces, and more is expecting the district to be propelled into the leagues of the midtowns of the world, oces and other community facilities. It than 34,000 sq of vertical greenery, with including that of the iconic metropolis, Manhattan. On the brink of renewal and change Together, Beach Road, Rochor Road and have introduced a constant stream of Ophir Road are collectively known as the business travellers and jazzed up the retail Ophir-Rochor Corridor. For decades, the and nightlife scene. district has had a special place in Singaporeans’ hearts for its colourful All these have happened alongside a heritage and popular landmarks, be it the progressive renewal of the area’s most Kampong Glam shophouses, Suntec City famous landmarks. Across the street, shopping mall or Bras Basah Complex. Suntec City in 2015 completed a three-year makeover of its retail mall and But this part of the Central Business District convention centre. This year, another (CBD) began to buzz with the promise of storied landmark, the 132-year-old Raes catalytic change starting a few years Hotel, nished o an extensive two-year ago. The completion of South Beach and restoration and re-opened its doors to Duo have brought with them marquee reveal new restaurants and a refreshed oce tenants from Facebook to lobby, among other improvements. Mastercard to the area along with a critical mass of expatriates, while hotels The transformation of Ophir-Rochor will be released for sale under the reserve 10 plazas and gardens. All these are set to like JW Marriott and Andaz Singapore Corridor is far from over and will stretch list. The Government intends for it to be make Guoco Midtown a perfect stopover developed progressively by a master to other parts of the CBD and the district’s developer over the next nine to 11 years. social hub in its own right. O P H I R R D R O C H O R R D Oce tenants and residents of the The critical link Midtown Bay luxury apartments alike will Completing in 2022 will be Guoco Midtown, be connected by their privilege of direct NICOLLNICOLL HIGHWAY HIGHWAY M I D D L E R D a 950,600 sq behemoth of luxury homes, access to Midtown Hub, an exclusive DUO BUGIS Grade A oces, shops, large public urban social club at the heart of the JUNCTION spaces and the former, to-be-conserved development. It will boast 80,000 sq of BUGIS Beach Road Police Station. It is expected hotel-style facilities, from a 40m-long M I D D L E R D GUOCO MIDTOWN to be the nal critical jigsaw piece swimming pool, jogging circuit to a sky VICTORIA ST linking up the Ophir-Rochor Corridor’s garden, which aim to bring people in the FORT CANNING LINK rejuvenation. community together. Residents will enjoy SUNTEC A R K W A Y CITY MALL S T P NORTH BRIDGE RD O A RAFFLES T C the luxury of experiencing the buzz of city HOTEL EAS SOUTH T O E C P BEACH Located at the intersection of major living with units designed with the exibility B E A C H R D RAFFLES CITY roads including Nicoll Highway and the for them to live, work and entertain at future North-South Expressway in the city home. CITY HALL ESPLANADE PROMENADE centre, and served by four MRT lines MILLENIA WALK RIVER VALLEY RD (East-West, Downtown, North-South and With the Ophir-Rochor Corridor project MARINA Circle), Guoco Midtown is positioned to in the midst of taking o, there are still H I L L S T SQUARE become the hub and nexus of activity opportunities to ride on the wave of its NORTH BRIDGE RD for the entire district. transformation into a full-edged R A F F L E S AV E commercial and lifestyle hub. You can The development, with a major oce own a piece of Beach Road’s growth component of 650,000 sq , will also story at Midtown Bay. Showsuite location Enquiry Hotline Website Kallang Airport Way [email protected] +65 6225 9000 www.guocomidtown.com/midtownbay Name of housing developer: Guoco Midtown Pte. Ltd. (Co. Reg No. 201725806H and Midtown Bay Pte. Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 201725820H) • Licence No. of housing developer: C1302 • Tenure of land: leasehold 99 years commencing on 2 January 2018 • Encumbrances on land: encumbered to DBS Bank Ltd. (as mortgagee and security trustee) pursuant to Mortgage No. IF/174685B • Location of the housing project: Lot 01037P of TS12 (including subterranean lot 80001M of TS 12, subterranean lot 80002W of TS 12, subterranean lot 80009L of TS 13 and subterranean lot 80010N of TS 13) at Beach Road/Nicoll Highway • Expected date of vacant possession: 31 December 2025 • Expected date of legal completion: 31 December 2028.
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