Lendlease upbeat about plans for Paya Lebar Quarter
S$3.2b 'urban regeneration' project combines office towers, residential blocks and retail space on a 3.9ha site
Singapore
AUSTRALIA-LISTED property developer Lendlease is optimistic about appetite for its S$3.2 billion Paya Lebar Quarter urban regeneration mixed-use development, even as the retail sector is softening and outlook for the Singapore economy gets gloomy.
Sharing the plans for the project located at the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Sims Avenue, Lendlease on Monday said the development will comprise seven buildings across a 99-year leasehold site.
The non-strata title site, comprising two land parcels with a total area of 3.9 hectares - roug…
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