Commercial, residential buildings to find new life as hotels
Fragrance Group's flagship building and Lian Beng's Wilkie Edge are among latest to get URA's nod for conversion
Kalpana Rashiwala
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DEVELOPERS continue to jump on the hotel-conversion bandwagon, with Fragrance Group for its flagship office building in Alexandra Road and Lian Beng for Wilkie Edge among the latest to have received nods from the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
The trend is being fuelled by the rise in hotel land values and a perceived shortage of hotel room supply on the island; this follows URA generally having disallowed, over a four-year period, development applications for new hotels, including change-of-use proposals, on sites that are not zoned for hotel use.
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