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  • Dazhong Primary School, aeneas (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    this school teacher is only qutiet good but it is only good at nothing
  • Turfclub Bukit Merah, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    It's a very modernized two storey betting centre and opened its doors at end of 2007.
  • Turfclub Bukit Merah, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    http://www.turfclub.com.sg/Totalisator/BettingServices/BettingCentres/tabid/133/Default.aspx
  • Acer Building, Gates (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Is there any office of Ivanhoe ?
  • Bukit View Primary School, Kaustubh (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    my school
  • Ivory Heights Condominium, ashim (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Ivory Heights Condominium is a private property located at Jurong East Street 13. It was previously a HUDC development (built by the government as part of its public housing scheme) until its privatisation in June, 1998. Covering a land area of approximately 825,500 sq ft., it comprises 3 tower blocks of various heights, ranging from 10 to 13 to 25 storeys and 5 blocks of walk-up 4-storey maisonettes. There are a total of 654 units, ranging from 1700 to 1900 sq ft. Nestled between the recently announced Jurong Gateway and Jurong Lakeside development plans announced by the government, it has both spaciousness as well as exclusivity not available anywhere else in the western region of Singapore.
  • Blk 219, Jurong East st 21, Singapore 600219, sriganeshms wrote 17 years ago:
    We live here: Vinod Iyer, Sriganesh Srihari and Chinmay Dixit.
  • Jurong Lake District, ashim (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    In an ambitious plan that will be implemented over the next 10 to 15 years, a large swathe of Jurong will be redeveloped and rebranded the Jurong Lake District. The 350ha area affected is similar in size to Marina Bay, and will boast all the elements of a vibrant mini-metropolis. That means new high-rises, hotels, apartments, shops, food places and offices as well as no end of water-related recreational pursuits, with everything linked to MRT stations via walkways and waterways. Unveiling the plans in April, 2008, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan described Jurong as somewhat under-recognised, 'a gem yet to be uncovered and refined'. Among Singapore's public housing estates, Jurong has been something of an ugly duckling, its factories giving the place a decidedly industrial-town feel. This is an image it will shed in the next 10 to 15 years as the new plans come to life. The new Jurong Lake Districtwill be transformaed into the largest commercial hub outside of the Central Business District (CBD) — complete with 2,800 new hotel rooms, a number which rivals that of the entire hotel belt at the Singapore River. At the heart of the district — bounded by Yuan Ching Road, Ayer Rajah Expressway and the MRT line running through the Jurong East, Chinese Garden and Lakeside MRT stations — will be the 70-hectare Jurong Lake and its sprawling greenery. Tourists will be enticed with a laidback experience at the lakeside F&B village and hotels. The lake itself will be deepened for water activities such as kayaking and dragonboating, and new waterways carved out and an elevated walkway built to "bring closer" the MRT station and bus interchange. Visitors taking the 10-minute "seamless" walk can stop and shop at retail and F&B outlets along the way. Another old neighbourhood icon will be revamped, too — the Singapore Science Centre will be relocated next to the Chinese Garden MRT station. This leisurely atmosphere will also have a cutting-edge buzz to it. Equalling the size of Marina Bay, the new commercial hub is expected to attract investments worth billions of dollars. It incorporates the Jurong Gateway precinct, a high-rise commercial and a retail hub around the Jurong East MRT station that will boast offices, hotels, food and beverage outlets and entertainment venues. Within the district, land to build 1,000 private homes will be available as well.
  • Regina Specialties, seandre (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    contact details?
  • Rail Mall, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    The Italian restaurant and the "Let's Clap" (crab) restaurant are very good
  • Bukit Batok Fire Station, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    This fire station is already in service
  • Junction 10, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    A very run down place. Bukit Pajang Plaza has taken many customers away and many shops have closed down.
  • Ministry of Defense, Singapore, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    a weird building... strange looking But I guess it's build "useful"
  • Singapore Zoo, fgreber wrote 17 years ago:
    a wonderful place to spend some hours with the family
  • Buangkok MRT Station [NE15], Earthling (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Hey, isn't that the elephant which is white in color.
  • Punggol MRT/LRT Interchange Station [NE17], Earthling (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I don't think the MRT station will last for long. Reasons are: - SBS Transit working at a loss for the MRT line - Less development in Punggol and construction progress slowed down due to rising construction costs.
  • PE 7 - Damai LRT, Earthling (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Does the name has got some relationship with the Damai Lamas in Tibet, China?
  • Resorts World Sentosa, SINGAPORE LOVER (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I love the idea of building a IR in sentosa. Then, I can always go there and play those "international" games.
  • Bugis MRT Station [EW12], Alok (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Very close to suntec city
  • New ITE College West, mnbvcxzsg (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    under construction