The Urban Redevelopment Authority has released the tender process for residential sites in Singapore located at Media Circle and Bayshore Road.
The three sites are part of the Confirmed List in the H2 2024 Government Land Sales Programme, as reported by Singapore Business Review.
The tender for Parcel A at Media Circle will close at noon on March 4, 2025. The tender for Parcel B at Media Circle will close on April 29, 2025. The Bayshore Road site tender will close at noon on March 18, 2025.The Media Circle sites, Parcels A and B, are expected to yield a combined total of 325,500 residential units. Parcel A has a maximum gross floor area of 28,230 square metres, while Parcel B offers a larger GFA of 42,119 square metres.
Meanwhile, the Bayshore Road site, with a GFA of 44,089 square metres, is expected to yield around 515 residential units.
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