Windy HDB Unit, Close To Nature Reserve, Doorstep to NTUC. Short Drive To Central Business District & Vivocity

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111A Depot Road

- 1,076 sqft

- 3 Bedrooms

- 2 Toilets

- Price: Please Enquire

- Young Flat, Built In 2006

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The Ideal balance between tranquility and modern convenience at a mere fraction of the cost of typical city-fringe/central area flats:

- 10mins drive to Central Business District

- 12mins drive to Orchard Area

- Close to nature reserve & popular Henderson Waves walkway

- 6 Mins Drive To Vivocity MegaMall & Endless Array of Retail & F&B Delights, Cineplex with IMAX Screen, etc.

- Walk To NTUC Downstairs

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Vast Array of quality outlets & conveniences:

5 Mins Bus Ride To Nature Park & Iconic Henderson Waves Walkway:

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Well Maintained Interiors:

- Move In Condition

- Bright and Breezy unit

- Only 5 years old

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Floor Plan:

Nearby Gillman Barracks Art Enclave:

Set in a former military barracks dating back to 1936 and surrounded by lush tropical greenery, the Gillman Barracks visual arts cluster was launched in September 2012. Gillman Barracks’ vision is to be Asia’s destination for the presentation and discussion of international and Southeast Asian art.Gillman Barracks is now home to leading international and home-grown galleries, national research centre NTU Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) Singapore, and art organisations Art Outreach and Playeum’s Children’s Centre for Creativity. The art businesses and organisations are complemented by design retailer Supermama, and an array of cafes, bars and restaurants.Today, Gillman Barracks is a place for art lovers, art collectors, and those curious about art. The cluster is a focal point of Singapore’s arts landscape, and anchors the development of visual art in the region and beyond. - Gillman Barracks

Art & Cultural Events:

Art Galleries:

Events @ Gillman Barracks:

DISINI is a curated festival consisting of a series of events, art exhibitions and public engagements. Spurred by its locale, DISINI borrows its name from the Malay adverb ‘di sini’, meaning ‘over here’. The Gillman area has been occupied in as far back as 1349 as noted by Wang Dayuan, a Chinese trader who penned personal encounters with communities living near Longyamen, between Sentosa island and Labrador Point. Today, this historical landscape includes iconic sites such as Haw Par Villa, Pasir Panjang Terminal, the shrine of Raden Mas Ayu, Bukit Chandu and Labrador Park. These landmarks sit within a 4-km radius surrounding Gillman Barracks and string the curatorial premise for DISINI. Catchwords such as ‘divinity’, ‘trade’, ‘war’, ‘myth’, ‘monument’, ‘sanctuary’, ‘flora’, ‘occupation’ and ‘hero’, present ideas that call out to be excavated and engaged. 

Through DISINI, the site presents possibilities for meaningful meetings and a juncture to consolidate the collective spirit. 

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Benefit From The Nearby Future Government Southern Waterfront City Masterplan & Central Civic Area Developments:

Urban Redevelopment’s Key Strategies For The Central Area:

The Central Area will continue to be a dynamic city centre where job and business opportunities abound, where homes are short walks away from workplaces, and with entertainment and play options for all. However, we are also working to revitalised the CBD with an increasingly diverse mix of residential, hotel and retail uses in new commercial developments. 

Over the next decade up to 2030, developments in the Central Area will be within an average of 5-minutes walking distance from an MRT station. A network of dedicated cycling paths will be also implemented in the Central Area, to promote cycling as an alternative mode of transport downtown. 

  URA has worked to enhance public spaces within the Civic District to coincide with the adaptive reuse of the former Supreme Court and City Hall as the National Gallery, and the renovation of the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall and the Asian Civilisations Museum. This project has strengthened the identity and attractiveness of the Civic District as a world-class arts and cultural hub for Singapore.

To complement the public transport network, efforts will be made to enhance the "last mile" of the commuter's journey. Through the creation of attractive streetscapes and sheltered pedestrian links, walking to a public transport node or any other destination in the city will be a more enjoyable experience. 29 kilometres of underground links have been planned within the city to improve accessibility and allow pedestrians to move around comfortably in all-weather and connect more buildings seamlessly with MRT stations.

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