In addition, new attractions like the redevelopment of Pasir Panjang power plants, a proposed "Downtown South" resort by NTUC on Pulau Brani to thank workers, revitalisation of Sentosa's beaches, nature and heritage areas on the island too.
Other than Grade A offices and flexible workspaces, the development will also offer 24/7 shared amenities such as a swimming pool, and a variety of food and beverage options, including a double-storey rooftop restaurant and bar.
[45][46] Announced by the Urban Redevelopment Authority on 5 August 2022, the upcoming mixed-use development to replace the existing AXA Tower in Tanjong Pagar has been granted a maximum approved height of 305 metres.
Having the SIT campus integrated with the JTC business park will support an ecosystem for digital and technology organisations in the district, such as doing trials on new concepts before scaling them up on a national level.
[118] Located in the Kent Ridge region, CapitaLand and Ascendas Reit are currently redeveloping existing buildings within the Singapore Science Park 1 as part of a multi-phase rejuvenation of the precinct.
To be connected to adjacent Kent Ridge MRT station via an underground link, the site will house three interconnected Grade A office buildings ranging from nine to fifteen floors.
[133] First announced on 16 October 2017, the new 60-hectare Bayshore district, located adjacent to East Coast Park, will comprise more than 10,000 Housing and Development Board (HDB) and private residential units.
[131] First announced as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Master Plan 2014,[136] the future 21.5-hectare Marina South precinct will house over 9,000 private residential units built next to Gardens by the Bay.
[138] First announced as part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Master Plan 2014, the existing 30-hectare forest bordering Teacher's Estate will be cleared for the development of private homes.
[153] To be redeveloped into a mixed-use precinct, the existing Dakota Crescent area will be largely revitalised with new public housing developments planned around six preserved Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) blocks and the iconic dove playground that were built in the 1950s.
[167] Announced in August 2022, ORTO leisure park and Ground-Up Initiative will have to vacate their current premises at Lorong Chencharu by June 2023 to make way for new housing developments.
[173] Currently undergoing preparation works by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), an 18.9-hectare site in Fernvale North, Sengkang, will house approximately 10,000 new public and private residential units when fully completed.
The estate will feature a 10-hectare Bidadari Park housing a new Alkaff Lake, a 700-metre heritage walk, experiential trials, a Memorial Garden and a children play area named Adventure Playwoods.
In addition, 700,000 new housing units will be built, the size of the rail network will be doubled, and some golf courses and military training grounds will make way for redevelopment.
[186] Located in Mount Sinai, near Buona Vista MRT station, the former Raffles Junior College (RJC) campus is set to be demolished for new developments such as housing, amenities, a school, and retail facilities.
[189][190][191] The 21.5 km (13.4 mi) North–South Corridor will stretch from Woodlands and Sembawang to the western end of the East Coast Parkway, relieving traffic on the congested Central Expressway.
[200] The first phase of the Cross Island MRT line will be completed by 2030,[203] spanning 29 km (18 miles) from Changi, Loyang, Pasir Ris, Defu, Hougang, Ang Mo Kio and Bishan with 12 stations.
[230][231] A new project by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) was launched in July 2022 to add another 8 kilometres of cycling paths in Tampines to better connect its residents to the town centre.
[232] Announced by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) on 5 October 2023, a cycling bridge over the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) will be built near St Andrew's Junior School.
[234] Announced by the Singapore Cruise Centre (SCC) on 2 February 2024, the existing Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal will be upgraded as part of a plan to modernise its facilities and increase its capacity by 20%.
[252] Even though there are no bids for the Sembawang site, Perennial won a tender for a private assisted living development at Parry Avenue in Kovan that can house approximately 400 seniors.
[253][254] A new S$50 million, 20,000 square-metre 12-storey block, directly connected to Rochor MRT station, will be built on a 6,000-square-metre (65,000 sq ft) site adjacent to the existing LASALLE College of the Arts McNally Street campus to centralise the school's facilities.
[262] Home-grown hospitality group, Banyan Tree, has been appointed to develop and operate the eco-resort, which will be built on a 4.6-hectare (11-acre) site currently housing the Singapore Zoo's back-of-house facilities.
[266][267] The MBS will build a new 15,000-seat indoor entertainment arena, as well as a fourth tower containing 587 hotel all-suite rooms, a sky roof with a swimming pool and a "signature restaurant".
[278] The building will feature clean architecture lines and a flowing linear green terrain, with lush greenery and foliage, that leads visitors to an amphitheatre that is suitable for large-scale gatherings.
[291] Currently in the planning phase, a new experiential attraction at Gardens by the Bay will incorporate elements of augmented and virtual realities to provide visitors with a different experience in the 1.5-hecatre Kingfisher Wetlands.
Planned to provide visitors an opportunity to learn more about marine biodiversity and enjoy recreational activities such as walking trails, finalisation of the park's boundaries is expected to be completed by 2025.
[324] To be built on the site of the former Pandan Gardens Swimming Complex, the upcoming sports facility will house an Olympic-sized ice rink and a smaller version approximately a third of the Olympic size.
[329] Announced on 27 July 2022, *SCAPE at Orchard Road will be undergoing a revamp to attract youths of all ages where it will be reconfigured to house three key zones for further collaborations between young entrepreneurs, creatives, and content creators.
Officially ground-broken on 25 November 2019, the NS Hub, which occupies a land area of approximately nine hectares,[337] will house the Central Manpower Base (CMPB), Military Medicine Institute (MMI), and a new Fitness Conditioning Centre to meet all the services that pre-enlistees and Operationally Ready National Servicemen (NSmen) need.