Kallang Distripark set to be redeveloped for thousands of private homes
The site will see three housing plots introduced under proposed plans.
Kallang Distripark, a privately owned disused rubber factory converted into a warehouse, is set to be redeveloped for thousands of private homes. The Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) recently published a proposed amendment to the site's Master Plan, which includes new roads, several housing plots, and a new neighbourhood park.
Urban Redevelopment Authority spokesperson revealed that the specific use for the Reserve site has yet to be determined, but it could potentially house about 1,200 condominium units. The 13-hectare site has been zoned for housing since 2003, with 3 iconic octagonal buildings currently located on it. The rest of the site is on a 99-year lease expiring in 2067.
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