New HDB integrated development planned next to Kembangan MRT station

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New HDB integrated development planned next to Kembangan MRT station
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A proposed HDB integrated development next to Kembangan MRT station will have about 340 Build-To-Order (BTO) units and a five-storey building with a new community club, supermarket and retail shops.

A proposed HDB integrated development next to Kembangan MRT station will have about 340 Build-To-Order (BTO) units and a five-storey building with a new community club , supermarket and retail shops . The development could include two 18-storey blocks, comprising two-room flexi and four-room flats, the Housing Board said on Feb 2. The five-storey building, which will also have an outpatient healthcare facility and a multi-storey carpark, will be built next to the residential blocks.

Meanwhile, Kampong Kembangan Community Club, located adjacent to the integrated development site, will be relocated to make way for a neighbourhood park. The club will operate at its current location in Lengkong Tiga until June 30, before temporarily relocating to Kampong Ubi Community Centre opposite Eunos MRT station, HDB added. It will move into the integrated development when the project is built. Asked when the development will be completed, HDB said plans are still being firmed up and more details will be shared when read

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