New attractions, housing and office spaces to be developed in Greater Southern Waterfront NDR2019
He said this gesture was to thank workers for their contribution to the nation.
One of the first developments will be on the plot occupied by the Keppel Club, whose lease will expire in two years’ time.“There is enough land here to build 9,000 housing units... HDB and private housing with waterfront promenades, with greenery and open spaces,” said Mr Lee. While several large corporations such as Google, Cisco and Unilever already have offices near Labrador Park, the Government “will develop more office space in the GSW, like this one, which will bring in more jobs,” said the Prime Minister.
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