More than 2,700 flats in Punggol to be launched in September

The two projects will see designs that hark back to the town's rich history

Mon, Sep 02, 2019


THE Housing and Development Board (HDB) will launch two new Build-to-Order (BTO) projects in the waterfront district of Punggol in September, each with designs that hark back to the town's rich history.

The first, Punggol Point Crown, is inspired by the old Ponggol Zoo that was located near the Straits of Johor between the late 1920s and the early 1940s, and owned by the late William Lawrence Soma Basapa.

The other project sees the launch of the second phase of the seafront Punggol Point Cove, which design draws reference from Punggol's first incarnation as a fishing village.

HDB will roll out the two projects, which comprise 2,724 flats, in its September sales exercise. Flats available range from 2-room flexi to 5-room flats, and the projects are expected to be completed in 2024.

The first phase of Punggol Point Cove was launched in August 2018 alongside Punggol Point Woods. The four projects together will make up the waterfront district of Punggol Point, located next to Punggol Jetty.

Punggol Point is envisioned to be a district that embraces nature and pays tribute to Punggol's history, the HDB said in a statement on Sunday.

The 1,545-unit Punggol Point Crown is divided into five thematic zones based on the natural habitats of the animal species that lived in Ponggol Zoo.

Communal living and play areas, as well as landscaping, will reflect these design themes.

For example, the playground in the Shoreline zone will include climbing elements reminiscent of stepping stones and boulders, as well as motifs of wader birds and fish, HDB said.

Punggol Point Crown will also have an animal-themed heritage walk dotted with signboards displaying interesting facts about Ponggol Zoo's history, animals and significant visitors.

Meanwhile, the 1,179 units in Punggol Point Cove's second phase will be housed in residential blocks built with a wave-like structure, in a nod to their seafront location.

In recognition of Punggol's rustic village past, each block has its own courtyard and will be linked to other blocks by a series of 10th-storey sky bridges.

Punggol Point residents will also have the Punggol Coast MRT station, which will be ready in 2023. They will be able to make use of the recreational facilities at the nearby Punggol Point Park and Jetty, Punggol Promenade and Coney Island.

HDB said residents can also look forward to more retail and employment options in the Punggol Digital District to the south of Punggol Point from 2023. Punggol Point is the fifth of seven waterfront districts planned for Punggol Town, which will have 11 districts in total.