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SINGAPORE — Cities must evolve and adapt to survive in an ever changing world and there is "no such thing as status quo", said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong during the Parliamentary debate on the President's Address on Thursday (May 17).
"We are either improving or we are declining and going backwards… So the choice for Singapore is simple – adapt or perish," said Mr Wong as he laid out the Government's blueprint to build a better city, one that is more innovative, inclusive and resilient.
Greater Southern Waterfront, Holland V & Kampong Bugis are set for transformation
In a nutshell, the URA Draft Master Plan 2013 revealed that a new waterfront city is to be developed on Singapore’s southern coastline, an eco-friendly district will take shape next to Marina Bay, and both Holland Village and Kampong Bugis will be extended to yield close to 5,000 homes. In total, enough land has been earmarked to yield 500,000 homes, mostly public housing.