6,000 HDB flats to be built in Greater Southern Waterfront, first BTO project within 3 years

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Around 6,000 Housing Board flats will be built on the Keppel Club site in the Greater Southern Waterfront (GSW), with the first Build-To-Order (BTO) project to be launched for sale within three years. These units are part of the 9,000 homes that will be built on the...

Future residents will be served by Labrador Park and Telok Blangah MRT stations on the Circle Line, which will be connected to the estate via walking trails.

Mr Lee said the plans are guided by recommendations from an environmental impact study and feedback from nature groups.Housing blocks will be designed with staggered building heights which step down towards the green spaces, to give residents the view of greenery at their doorstep, HDB said.Green roofs on lower-rise blocks will serve as additional habitats for butterflies and smaller urban bird species such as the locally endangered blue-crowned hanging parrot and oriental magpie-robin.

When the lease of the golf course runs out, the authorities will redevelop the land for housing, said Mr Lee. On whether the BTO projects in the Keppel Club site will fall under the prime location public housing model, HDB said the model will be applied to selected public housing projects in prime and central locations such as the city centre and surrounding areas, including the GSW.

 

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Only if one can afford it.

Yes a prime site ,but concerned by impact on Berlayer creek ,wide life and Mangrove not much left sadly.

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