District 3 Singapore
Things To Know About District 3 Singapore
The East-West Line serves District 3 Singapore at Tiong Bahru MRT Station, Redhill MRT Station, and Queenstown MRT Station. It takes approximately 10 minutes or less to commute from these stations to Raffles Place MRT Station in the central business district. Tiong Bahru is well-known for its local cuisine can be found at the Tiong Bahru Market & Food Centre. Tiong Bahru, voted one of Singapore’s best hawker centres, is a popular destination for Singaporeans looking for some good ol’ local delicacies.
The plethora of cafes that have sprung up in recent years has added to the District 3 Singapore food scene. District 3 also has an eclectic mix of specialty shops and heartland malls such as Queensway Shopping Mall and Tiong Bahru Shopping Mall.
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Tiong Bahru, Alexandra, and Queenstown are part of Singapore’s District 3. It is on the outskirts of the city in Singapore’s Central Region.
The Monument
The District 3 Singapore Landmark is a 396-unit high-rise condominium tower set to open in the first quarter of 2020. Access is excellent via Chinatown, Outram Park, and the future Havelock MRT stations. River Valley Primary School and Cantonment Primary School are also nearby, making it ideal for families with young children. There are also plenty of amenities nearby, including the People’s Park Complex, People’s Park Centre, and Pearls Centre.
Avenue South House
Avenue South Residence offers residents the opportunity to own a piece of Singapore’s future transformation for future generations. The Greater Southern Waterfront, which stretches from Pasir Panjang to Marina East, will serve as a new gateway and urban living location along the coast. The development consists of two residential blocks of 56 storeys each, making it one of Singapore’s tallest condominiums with stunning skyline views. VivoCity, Tiong Bahru Plaza, and IKEA Alexandra are also within a few minute’s drive.
One Pearl Financial Institution
One Pearl Bank will be the tallest residential development in Singapore’s Outram-Chinatown district. It is only a few minute’s walk from Outram MRT station and is ideal for families looking to live in a beautiful setting with a strong communal spirit. Shopping malls, trendy cafes, and bars add to the excitement of the bustling district. The development will consist of two 39-story towers connected at the roof by sky bridges, with panoramic views stretching from the Central Business District to Sentosa. With an indoor and outdoor gym, walking track, and alfresco dining area can live a luxurious lifestyle.
Construction of the real estate
Apart from the numerous property development projects in the area, Queenstown is historically significant to Singapore because it was named after Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate her coronation ceremony in 1953, when Singapore was still a British colony. It was the first residential area chosen as a testing ground for Singapore’s public housing initiatives, and it later developed as the first satellite town. Today, Queenstown is brimming with amenities such as shopping malls such as Queensway Shopping Centre and IKEA Alexandra dining establishments such as Rio Brazilian Restaurant, Golden Crown Restaurant, and Hai Kee Teochew Cha Kway Teow. There are numerous community centres and clubs that provide a wide range of leisure and enrichment activities.