Beauty World Plaza in 2nd sale bid at unchanged S$165m price
It has in-principle approval to turn its residential units into serviced apartments; neighbourhood to get new amenities
Singapore
OWNERS at the residential-and-retail complex Beauty World Plaza have launched another tender for a collective sale at a reserve price of S$165 million - unchanged from that of their previous attempt last November.
The authorities have also provided for an in-principle approval for the redevelopment of the residential component into serviced apartments, said marketing agent Knight Frank on Monday.
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