Metropolitan Living. Redefined Enthralling Intriguing Exciting Developed By Unit Mix A WORLD-KNOWN ADDRESS WITH RICH HISTORY AND GROWTH TRANSFORMATION IN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT OF SINGAPORE • V ON SHENTON Located at 5A Shenton Way, former address of UIC Building (Used to be known as 3 Sisters together with Novena House and Shenton House) • Shenton Way famously known as Wall Street of Singapore. A place where world known businesses district take place. • V ON SHENTON, An Iconic Building with sculpture design by renowned UNSTUDIO AND ARCHITECTS 61 that detail to HIGHLIGHT THE SEAM, FORM RATIONAL TO IRREGULARITY and the atmosphere that come with PROTECTIVE SHELL AND SUPPLE INTERIOR. An unique honeycomb and texture surface with the Led light trimming stands out prominently from far. • An integrated mixed development with 1 tower of 23-storey OFFICE, 2 commercial SHOPS and 1 tower of 54-storey RESIDENTIAL block, seamlessly connected to upcoming Shenton Way MRT and OUE Downtown Gallery, a new Shopping Pricint SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY > 3 MRT LINES Underpass to upcoming Shenton More than 35 Buses Services Central Underground Pedestrian East-West Line, Circle Way MRT with 1-2 mins walk (8 Express Buses) to & fro Link Network – Multi-level Predestrian Line, Downtown Line A newline connecting North every part of Singapore Street with 800m long and 30-m wide (Woodlands & potentially M’sia connecting V on Shenton to Marina Bay JB) and East, Potentially extend to Changi Airport. Link Bridge to upcoming OUE Downtown Gallery, Mins to International Easy Access To A new CBD Shopping Precinct equivalent to Singapore Cruise Centre, Major Expressways : approx. 80% size of Novena Square. An iconic, dedicated two- st MCE/AYE/ECP/ECP OUE Designed and Created with 21 Century berth cruise facility built Shopping Aesthetic combines urban style with nature inspired elements to create a unique and to accommodate the refreshing environment largest seafaring cruise liners & more… LOCATION 3Mins walk to Tg Pagar MRT 6Mins walk to Downtown Escalator link to Overhead Bridge Exit F MRT Underpass to Shenton Way MRT Link to OUE Downtown 5Mins walk to Lau Pa Sat 133,167, 186, 196, 400, 402, 502,513, 530, 531, 546, 587, 588, 590, 598, 599, 700, 970 97E, 196E, 850E,951E, 971E, 982E, Greater Southern Waterfront City Central Underground Pedestrian Links Network RARENESS IN SUPPLY, HIGH RENTAL DEMAND One of the few privileged residential developments in CBD and the financial district of Raffles Place – Marina Bay Financial District, One Raffles Quay, Asia Square 1 & 2 (Westin Hotel), MBFC & MBF Excellent Location in Central Business District Prime District 01, Singapore world known Central Business District, Near Marina Bay Financial Centre. Seamlessly Connected to OUE Downtown, upcoming Shenton Way MRT and future underground pedestrian links network. Distinctive Design by world renown Design Consultant, UNStudio, in collaboration with leading local Architect, Architect 61 UNStudio’s Profile including Singapore Project, Ardmore Residences (by Pontiac), The Scotts Tower (By FEO), Singapore University of Technology & Design and various iconic building in Upstate New York, USA (2007), Stuttgart-Germany (2006), Seoul-Korea (2005), Hangzhou, China (2008-2013) Accessibility - Minutes walk to 3 MRT Lines: 3 mins walk to Tanjong Pagar MRT (EWL), 6 mins walk to Downtown MRT (DTL) and escalator to underpass walk to Shenton Way MRT (TEL). - Excellent connectivity with major expressways like CTE, ECP, MCE, AYE - Close proximity to Marina Bay Financial Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Orchard Road, Marina Bay Cruise Centre and Sentosa. Good Quality Fittings and Finishes - Functional layout furnished with premium fittings, finishes and appliances. (Gaggenau, Bosch, Alessi, Hansgrohe, Duravit, Rational) Meticulously Planned Facilities - Three levels of sky terraces with one level dedicated solely for cultivation of residents’ epicurean lifestyle - Gardens in the sky concept dominates the landscape design of development CIVIC AND CULTURAL DISTRICT MASTER PLAN OF CENTRAL 3 BY THE BAY CBD TRANSFORMATION HUGE POTENTIAL AWAITING 1 GROWTH STRATEGIES 4 MARINA SOUTH TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE 2 AND LIVEABLE CITY 5 GREATER SOUTHERN WATERFRONT THE DESIGN CONSULTANT AND ARCHITECT A COLLECTIVE AND CREATIVE COLLABORATION When best can be better, that's when you know you have achieved something special. We've put together architects with the same vision, passion and foresight. Each with their unique language and expertise. The world renowned UNStudio in collaboration with well-established local architect, a61 to create this masterpiece. THE GRANDEUR OF THE PAST Known famously as Singapore's wall street, Shenton Way proudly holds the financial and trading history of Singapore. It was not until the 1960's that the first buildings appeared along Shenton Way. The first being the Conference Hall and Trade Union House (1965), later becoming the Singapore Conference Hall, and the ICB Building (1968) and Shing Kwan House which is now the SGX Centre. Also of significance to the area in the 1970s were Robina House, Shenton House and of course, UIC Building. Standing at 152m tall, and 39 storeys high, UIC Building at fiVe Shenton Way was the tallest of the 'three sisters' on the south side of Shenton Way. Robina House and Shenton House make up the other two. REPUTABLE DEVELOPER – UIC SINCE 1963 LISTED 1969 bUilDiNG PRESTiGE AND PRiDE NEXT Track Record NEXT Track Record DEVELOPER’S TRACK RECORD NEARBY AMENITIES A WORLD-CLASS WONDERLAND IN YOUR BACKYARD V on Shenton has fun and entertainment on tap, night and day. The development enjoys close proximity to the constantly evolving artistic heart of Singapore's diverse cultural and entertainment quarters. A number of first-class attractions are right in your backyard. From the favoured to the fashionable, your glamorous roster of neighbours includes the Singapore Flyer, the Esplanade Park, the Chinatown Heritage Area, Gardens by the Bay and, of course, the entire round-the clock Marina Bay Waterfront playground. LINKBRIDGE TO OUE DOWNTOWN Six-level Retail Mall of approx. 160,000sqf OUE DOWNTOWN GALLERY NEXT OUE News OUE DOWNTOWN GALLERY The Straits Time 15/7/2016 That is one of the bold retail concepts OUE offer at its upcoming mall in the CBD Downtown Gallery mall with a net lettable area of 145,000sqf will be big on lifestyle, wellness and technology. It is set to open in the first quarter next year. One fresh idea is a 4,000sqf “social kitchen” on level three, to be fitted out with 10 cooking stations, complete with kitchen equipment, crockery and condiments. People order food from a menu via their mobile devices and pick up the items It’s like growing a new shopping precinct for Singapore. Other cities, like Hong Kong, Melbourne and London, all have shopping in the CBD, Why can’t we? OUE DOWNTOWN GALLERY OF Retail Area : RETAIL SPACE SIZE 160,000sqf about 80% of 200,000sqf REFERENCE 2 Novena Square Retail Area : Retail Area : 168,000sqf 180,000sqf Gaming Space : 160,000sqf RETAIL SPACE SIZE REFERENCE 1 Retail Area : 160,000sqf Retail Area : 90,000sqf GREATER SOUTHERN WATERFRONT CITY 18 Aug 2013 9.47pm: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong : We are building a new port in Tuas. All container ports will be moved there from 2027 onwards. The Tuas port plans will free up prime land in Tanjong Pagar, where we will build the brand new Southern Waterfront City. V on Shenton SINGAPORE: By 2027, the Government plans to transform the area around Tanjong Pagar into a space three times the size of Marina Bay, with a continuous 30- kilometre trail connecting Labrador Park to Gardens by the Bay. Ms Fun Siew Leng, Assistant Chief Planner at URA, said the development will be called the Greater Southern Waterfront area, and the port area of Tanjong Pagar will be part of the plan. Page 1/2 SINGAPORE: By 2027, the Government plans to transform the area around Tanjong Pagar into a space three times the size of Marina Bay, with a continuous 30-kilometre trail connecting Labrador Park to Gardens by the Bay. Ms Fun Siew Leng, Assistant Chief Planner at URA, said the development will be called the Greater Southern Waterfront area, and the port area of Tanjong Pagar will be part of the plan. "The plan is a very ambitious one: We are going to inject a lot more (of a) live-in population so that there will be more residential development, but it will also be of a mixed-use character," she added. The project will also feature green corridors, forming an eco network that aims to promote biodiversity and activities across the area. This will complement up-and-coming buildings sprouting in the district, such as Eon Shenton, PS100 and Tanjong Pagar Centre, which is set to be Singapore's tallest building at 290 metres, or about 64 storeys including a double-storey urban park. Ms Valerie Wong, Commercial General Manager at GuocoLand Singapore, said while Tanjong Pagar is an established district, what it lacks is a "focal point, a meeting place for the community, office workers and residents". But Ms Fun said the district is already "mixed-use in character". "At the street level, you can find lots of shops that are restaurants, amenities, and it makes the street life more vibrant and lively. It's a very different area in a sense that even after the office hours are over, you will still see quite a lot of street life in the area." Mr Dietmar Leyk, Project Leader of the High-Density Mixed-Use Cities at the Future Cities Laboratory said the intention to create a mixed-use city or a city quarter is not new. "But Tanjong Pagar will prove that this really works on a level of preservation aside, but also in the modern buildings, modern developments like the waterfront areas," he said.
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