The only residential launch within an integrated development in the central business district (CBD) in the coming year, it will also have 40 duplex units, that can be adapted from a 2+1 apartment into two one-bedroom units, each on different floors.
Midtown Bay, GuocoLand’s 33-storey residential tower, is set to open for viewing and sale this Saturday (5 October).
The residential component of Guoco Midtown integrated mixed-use project, Midtown Bay will offer 219 units of one- to three-bedroom apartments, measuring between 409 sq ft and 1,324 sq ft.
The only residential launch within an integrated development in the central business district (CBD) in the coming year, it will also have 40 duplex units, that can be adapted from a 2+1 apartment into two one-bedroom units, each on different floors.
GuocoLand noted that the efficient and effective layout of the units enables residents to easily transform the space according to their needs.
“The flexible room can be adapted as a bedroom, office or entertainment area. The units are also designed to accommodate a loft space if needed. The apartment can be used as a home, a home-office or a party pad, giving urbanites the lifestyles that were impossible before,” it said.
Meanwhile, the property developer revealed that it has grown the footprint of its Guoco Midtown project by acquiring the Tan Quee Lan Street site.
With this, the combined site area is now 50 percent bigger than the existing project, adding up to 3.2ha and nearly 1.5 million sq ft of total gross floor area. Once completed in the first half of 2022, the mixed-use project is expected to bring in an additional 10,000 residents, office workers and visitors daily.
GuocoLand Singapore group managing director Cheng Hsing Yao said the addition of the Tan Quee Lan Street site, located directly above the Bugis MRT Interchange station, allows the developer to create a more seamless connection between Guoco Midtown and the MRT station.
“We will also be able to enlarge Guoco Midtown’s retail concept, public spaces and place making possibilities to strengthen the district’s identity and vibrancy,” he said.
“The residential concepts will be very distinctive. Midtown Bay is created for an urban lifestyle that integrates living, working and entertaining. For Tan Quee Lan, we will be focusing on luxury family apartments.”
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