Singapore is poised for a wave of transformation, with new neighbourhoods planned in areas like Dover, Newton, and Paterson—bringing a diverse mix of public and private housing options to various parts of the island.
Beyond residential developments, the upcoming plans include expanded office spaces in Bishan, new parks in the north-west, and vibrant community hubs in Sengkang, Woodlands North, and Yio Chu Kang inspired by the successful model of Our Tampines Hub.
These ambitious proposals were unveiled as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s Draft Master Plan 2025, a strategic blueprint that will shape the nation's urban landscape for the next decade and beyond.
What does this new phase of development mean for the way we live, work, and connect as a community?
How will these plans address future challenges like sustainability, inclusivity, and population growth?
And what role can residents play in shaping the neighbourhoods of tomorrow?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Professor Sing Tien Foo, the Provost's Chair Professor at the Department of Real Estate, NUS Business School to find out more.
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