Living in Marina Bayfront will be served by multiple Train Stations which are within short distances away. There are 3 train stations nearby where future residents will be able to access easily to the North South Line, the Circle Line, the Thomson Line and the Downtown Line. The Marina Bay Station which is the interchange for the North South Line, the Circle Line and the upcoming Thomson Line The Downtown Station which operates the Downtown Line and the Shenton Way Station (Thomson Line) which is scheduled to start its operation in 2021. These make commuting as simple as it is.
For drivers, Orchard is just approximately 5 to 10 minutes’ drive away. There is easy acces to Marina Boulevard, Sheares Avenue and Bayfront Avenue. Living in Marina Bayfront is close to the East Coast Parkway (ECP), the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), the Central Expressway (CTE) and the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) which is just in operations recently. All these expressways provide conduits of conveniences and make driving a breeze to any part of Singapore.
When it comes to retail, dining, leisure and entertainment facilities, future residents in Marina Bayfront can go to several malls within the vicinity. Within 2 km to more at least a dozen shopping malls. Some of the malls nearby include Marina Bay Sand, Esplanade Mall, Marina Square, China Square, Chinatown Point, People’s Park Centre, People’s Park Comple, The Central, Funan DigitaLife Mall, Peninsula Shopping Centre, Raffles City Shopping Centre and Liang Court. For economical or yummy local delights, future residents may experience the 6 main food centres nearby, i.e. Amoy Street Food Centre, Maxwell Market, Tanjong Pagar Plaza Block 6 Market and Food Centre, Hong Lim Market & Food Centre, Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre and People’s Park Complex Food Centre.
There are many recreation clubs near to Marine Bayfront which offer both leisure facilities and activities such as Singapore Cricket Club, Home TeamNS Club and Singapore Recreation Club. The nearby parks such as Esplanade Park, Pearl’s Hill City Park and Fort Canning Park also offer residents in Marina Bayfront serenity and also lush greenery.
With a superior location and closeness to so many amenities and given that Marina Bayfront is located in the financial district, there should not be any problem for future owners to get any tenants. Moreover, given that Marina Bay Financial District is still not at its full potential and the upcoming nearby Waterfront City in place there will be potential for capital appreciation in Marina Bayfront.
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City Central Region
Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority URA Master Plan 2014 envisions some exciting developments for the whole of Singapore's central area including Tanjong Pagar, The Greater Southern Waterfront District, City Hall, Marina Bay, Suntec and Bugis-Rochor area. The new prime City Central area will be a place for the people to engage community and arts, showcase Singapore's creative and artistic expression and links to Singapore's past and future aspirations. There will be more pedestrian- friendly precincts, public spaces and parks, night lightings and trees.
City Centre at Marina Bay is a unique and dynamic waterfront district, Garden City by the Bay, extending seamlessly from the CBD and it is zoned to be
Marina South will have
Beach Road/ Ophir- Rochor will have abundant conveniences being in the heart of City.
Capitalising on Bugis and Bras Basah rich architectural and cultural heritage, URA is embarking on urban renewal efforts to transform it dramatically into Singapore's art, culture. learning and entertainment district.
From the cultural enclave of Kampong Glam to National Arts Gallery in the Civic and Cultural District to high skyscappers in Marina Bay, this growth area promises residents a 24/7 city lifestyle. New major landmark developments will transform the city skyline, offering prestigious address locations and spectacular views out across the city. Strategic developments with conservation buildings will continue to inject vibracy, turning it into a lively art and education place, as an emerging commercial hub that will complement Singapore financial district.
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Marina Bay is a successful example of Singapore’s long term planning. The 360ha area was reclaimed during the 1970s and 1908s in anticipation of the need to grow the city centre in the future. Marina Bay allows for the seamless extension of Singapore's Central Business District and further supports the city-state's continuing growth as a global business and financial hub.
It is planned as a vibrant, mixed-use district with round-the-clock activities based on sustainable development strategies. It is well served by public transport with 4 RTS lines and 9 MRT stations and is the first district in Singapore to be planned upfront with a network of dedicated cycling lanes. Transit-oriented development optimises access for residents, workers and visitors to public transport. Marina Bay is Singapore’s first city to play host to water activities and is the focal point for major events. Together with the waterfront promenade and its loop of attractions and vibrant public spaces, Marina Bay aims to be a People’s Bay and will play a role in defining the character of Marina Bay in its leafy streetscape, lush park and sky-rise gardrens.
The next phase of development includes a new lively and mixed-use residential district at Marina South that is planned to be green, walkable and cycle-friendly.