List of Property Developments
Some of the company's notable property developments include the highest condominium, Queens which comprises 722 units located opposite Queenstown MRT station. Recently, the company have launched new projects in district 9 and 10 such as Cairnhill Residences.
Name of Property | No. of Units | Location | Status (as of May 2007) |
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Yong An Park | not available | Singapore | Completed |
Tiara | not available | Singapore | Completed |
Queens | 722 units | Singapore | Completed |
Regency Park | not available | Singapore | Completed |
Ocean Park | 298 units | Singapore | Completed |
Changi Court | 297 apartments | Singapore | Completed |
Amber Point | 100 apartments | Singapore | Completed |
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