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    Even the dead Also Kenna dig out .. How can they leave it to the birds ?

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    SINGAPORE - The Government has identified Defu Industrial Estate for redevelopment as part of HDB's ongoing Industrial Redevelopment Programme (IRP). Under the Defu Master Plan, the area will be transformed along the vision of " A Green and Sustainable Industrial Park of Tomorrow", and be renamed Defu Industrial Park.

    Over the next 15 to 20 years, existing factories in Defu Industrial Estate will be progressively replaced with new and modern industrial complexes. The estate will be revitalised into a modern industrial park, complete with landscaped greenery and environmentally sustainable features.

    The redevelopment of Defu Industrial Estate will be carried out in three phases. Phase 1, targeted for completion in mid-2017, will involve 219 out of the existing 1,046 factories. These include 87 land-based factories which are on 30-year leases, along with 42 land-based factories and 90 Terrace Workshops on Fixed- Term Tenancies.

    HDB will build a new Bedok Food City at Bedok North Avenue 4 to rehouse the factories in the food industry. Factories in the general industries will be relocated to the new Defu Industrial City, which is located at the former Kim Chuan Water Reclamation Plant.

    The estimated timeline for the 2 projects are as follows:

    Activity Estimated Time Period

    a) Design Consultancy 2013 to 2014

    b) Construction 2015 to 2017

    Industrialists in Defu Industrial Estate will be consulted on the design of the new complexes through a series of focus group discussions. HDB will actively involve them in the redevelopment through the Defu Manufacturers' Association(DMA).

    Eligible industrialists will continue to operate in their existing premises until the new complexes are completed in mid-2017. They will also be given relocation benefits such as rent concession, rent-free fitting up period, and ex-gratia payment.

    Defu Industrial Estate is located in the North-Eastern sector of Singapore. It is bounded by Tampines Road, Hougang Avenue 3, Airport Road, and the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE).

    The estate was built in the 1970s to house relocated small and medium local industrial enterprises from areas such a Jalan Lobak, Jalan Anggerek, and Jalan Pemimpin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ascend88
    AsiaOne
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    SINGAPORE - The Government has identified Defu Industrial Estate for redevelopment as part of HDB's ongoing Industrial Redevelopment Programme (IRP). Under the Defu Master Plan, the area will be transformed along the vision of " A Green and Sustainable Industrial Park of Tomorrow", and be renamed Defu Industrial Park.

    Over the next 15 to 20 years, existing factories in Defu Industrial Estate will be progressively replaced with new and modern industrial complexes. The estate will be revitalised into a modern industrial park, complete with landscaped greenery and environmentally sustainable features.


    The redevelopment of Defu Industrial Estate will be carried out in three phases. Phase 1, targeted for completion in mid-2017, will involve 219 out of the existing 1,046 factories. These include 87 land-based factories which are on 30-year leases, along with 42 land-based factories and 90 Terrace Workshops on Fixed- Term Tenancies.

    HDB will build a new Bedok Food City at Bedok North Avenue 4 to rehouse the factories in the food industry. Factories in the general industries will be relocated to the new Defu Industrial City, which is located at the former Kim Chuan Water Reclamation Plant.

    The estimated timeline for the 2 projects are as follows:

    Activity Estimated Time Period

    a) Design Consultancy 2013 to 2014

    b) Construction 2015 to 2017

    Industrialists in Defu Industrial Estate will be consulted on the design of the new complexes through a series of focus group discussions. HDB will actively involve them in the redevelopment through the Defu Manufacturers' Association(DMA).

    Eligible industrialists will continue to operate in their existing premises until the new complexes are completed in mid-2017. They will also be given relocation benefits such as rent concession, rent-free fitting up period, and ex-gratia payment.

    Defu Industrial Estate is located in the North-Eastern sector of Singapore. It is bounded by Tampines Road, Hougang Avenue 3, Airport Road, and the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE).

    The estate was built in the 1970s to house relocated small and medium local industrial enterprises from areas such a Jalan Lobak, Jalan Anggerek, and Jalan Pemimpin.
    How will it affect BR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by willow
    How will it affect BR?
    It will not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willow
    How will it affect BR?
    maybe enhance.....its near....

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    Sure got effect la. So near to BR. It's a big development for Defu.

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    It's gg to be a big industrial park !!!

    See the garment already had it all planned out ..that's why they have planned bidadari to be a new residential town ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnud
    Sure got effect la. So near to BR. It's a big development for Defu.
    Sure got effect. Negative effect?

    I remember last time nobody like to stay near industrial area. Now, seems like everyone just jump on a piece of news and think it will increase the vale of their properties ten fold.

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    Yes if it is old conventional industrial estate. Here you are looking at new and modern complexes with greenery and landscape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iridrium
    Sure got effect. Negative effect?

    I remember last time nobody like to stay near industrial area. Now, seems like everyone just jump on a piece of news and think it will increase the vale of their properties ten fold.
    Don't think will be ten fold.. Two fold enough for me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnud
    Don't think will be ten fold.. Two fold enough for me..
    tenants....tenants....tenants....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnud
    Don't think will be ten fold.. Two fold enough for me..
    But I hoping for three fold. Haha.

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    Any update on number units left?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnud
    Any update on number units left?
    My agent txt me .. Left around 30+ units

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    Quote Originally Posted by ascend88
    My agent txt me .. Left around 30+ units
    Thanks for the info.

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    BR consider OCR or RCR ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltimateAro888
    BR consider OCR or RCR ?
    should be OCR

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    Its RCR. Just outside the boundary of OCR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltimateAro888
    BR consider OCR or RCR ?
    Have been pondering if BR falls under RCR or OCR? from URA map it is sitting outside of Central region but I have also seem BR lsited as OCR.

    Anyone can confirm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genesis
    Have been pondering if BR falls under RCR or OCR? from URA map it is sitting outside of Central region but I have also seem BR lsited as OCR.

    Anyone can confirm?
    From URA website, which should be official.


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    It is OCR but just outside RCR?

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    The map and the list show different things. Guess no need to be too accurate la. Not CCR, in between OCR and RCR.

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    Aiyah...Oasis Garden (abt 2 yrs old) nearby, RCR and FH oso selling lower than this project wat..

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    Quote Originally Posted by fclim
    Aiyah...Oasis Garden (abt 2 yrs old) nearby, RCR and FH oso selling lower than this project wat..
    Selling lower meh? Similar leh...

    http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/proje...en-1240/sale/1

    URA transacted also getting near $1200 psf...

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    The land opposite along mt vernon laumching soon Q1 2013. Wonder what is the name and price?

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    Quote Originally Posted by willow
    The land opposite along mt vernon laumching soon Q1 2013. Wonder what is the name and price?
    Where did u get the info? is the land sales prog 2013 out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tboonk
    Where did u get the info? is the land sales prog 2013 out?

    http://forums.condosingapore.com/sho...bartley+vernon

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    Another GLS land for sale under reserved list. 3rd plot after Bartley.

    http://www.ura.gov.sg/pr/graphics/20...2-136a1rl7.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by cnud
    Another GLS land for sale under reserved list. 3rd plot after Bartley.

    http://www.ura.gov.sg/pr/graphics/20...2-136a1rl7.pdf
    U are fast ...

    It's a v small plot ... Around 115 units only ... Shoe box ...

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