Pioneer, Singapore - Residential Areas in Pioneer

Residential Areas in Pioneer

The residential areas in Pioneer are owned the government (HDB) and privately owned (Prime Point Private Limited).

Located at the junction of Jurong West Central 3 and Street 64 is The Centris condominium owned by Prime Point Private Limited. It is the precinct's only condiminium. HDB owns the remaining residential areas in the precinct, consisting of the entire Jurong West neighbourhood 6 and a small portion of Jurong West neighbourhood 9 (located at the junction of Upper Jurong Road and Pioneer Road North).

The table below shows the residential apartments built by the government and managed by West Coast Town Council:

Street Blocks
Jurong West Street 64/65 663A-D, 664A-D, 665A-B, 666A-B
Jurong West Street 64/65 659A-D, 660A-D, 661A-D, 662A-D
Jurong West Street 61/62 601 to 613
Jurong West Street 61/65 617 to 638
Jurong West Street 61 639 to 647, 648A-D, 649A-B, 650A-C
Jurong West Street 61/65 651A-B, 652A-C, 653A-C, 654A-C, 655A-B
Jurong West Street 61/65 656A-D, 657A-B, 658A-D
Jurong West Street 64/65 667A-D, 668A-D, 669A-D
Jurong West Street 65 670A, 671A-C, 672A, 673A-C, 674A-B
Jurong West Central 1/Street 64 679A-C, 680A-C, 681A-C, 682A-C, 683A-C, 684A-C, 685A-C, 686A-C
Jurong West Central 1 687 to 696
Jurong West Street 93 986A-C, 987A-D, 988A-C, 989A-D, 990A-C

Read more about this topic:  Pioneer, Singapore

Famous quotes containing the words residential, areas and/or pioneer:

    [The Republicans] offer ... a detailed agenda for national renewal.... [On] reducing illegitimacy ... the state will use ... funds for programs to reduce out-of-wedlock pregnancies, to promote adoption, to establish and operate children’s group homes, to establish and operate residential group homes for unwed mothers, or for any purpose the state deems appropriate. None of the taxpayer funds may be used for abortion services or abortion counseling.
    Newt Gingrich (b. 1943)

    The point is, that the function of the novel seems to be changing; it has become an outpost of journalism; we read novels for information about areas of life we don’t know—Nigeria, South Africa, the American army, a coal-mining village, coteries in Chelsea, etc. We read to find out what is going on. One novel in five hundred or a thousand has the quality a novel should have to make it a novel—the quality of philosophy.
    Doris Lessing (b. 1919)

    Where the citizen uses a mere sliver or board, the pioneer uses the whole trunk of a tree.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)