Landmark sites in Singapore

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Landmark sites in Singapore refers to a specific set of sites selected by the Urban Redevelopment Authority which are given greater design and planning flexibility to encourage the erection of architecturally distinctive buildings or structures. [1] [2] These sites may involve existing buildings, old buildings slated for redevelopment, or empty plots to be developed in the future.

The current list of landmark sites include:

SiteAddressBuilding typeStatus
112 Katong 112 East Coast Road Commercial Completed
313@Somerset 313 Somerset RoadCommercialCompleted
Affinity at Serangoon Serangoon NorthResidentialUnder construction
Alex Residences Redhill MRT Station Residential Under construction
Alexandra Retail Centre AlexandraCommercialCompleted
AMK Hub 53 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3CommercialCompleted
Arc @ TampinesTampines Avenue 1ResidentialCompleted
Asia Square Shenton WayCommercialCompleted
Avenue South ResidencesKampong BahruResidentialUnder construction
Bartley Residences Bartley RoadResidentialUnder construction
Bedok Mall BedokCommercial / ResidentialCompleted
Bedok Point BedokCommercialCompleted
Bliss @ Kovan KovanResidentialUnder construction
Bugis+ Queen StreetCommercialCompleted
Central Imperial Lorong 14 GeylangResidentialCompleted
Centro Residences Ang Mo KioResidentialCompleted
Changi City Point ChangiCommercialCompleted
Chinatown Point 133 New Bridge RoadCommercialCompleted
City Square Mall Farrer ParkCommercialCompleted
Citylife @ Tampines Tampines Central 8ResidentialCompleted
Clementi Mall ClementiCommercial, residentialCompleted
Coco Palms Pasir RisResidentialUnder Construction
Commonwealth Towers Commonwealth AvenueResidentialUnder construction
dNestPasir RisResidentialUnder construction
Downtown East Pasir RisEntertainment hub, theme parkCompleted
DUO BugisResidentialUnder construction
Eastpoint Mall SimeiCommercialCompleted
eCO (Bedok) Tanah MerahResidentialUnder construction
EchelonAlexandra RoadResidentialUnder construction
Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay 1 Esplanade Drive Civic Completed
Greenwich V Seletar South Integrated hub Completed
HarbourFront Centre 2 Maritime SquareCommercialCompleted
H2O Residences Fernvale LinkResidentialCompleted
Hedges ParkUpper ChangiResidentialCompleted
Hillview Regency Hillview AvenueResidentialCompleted
ION Orchard OrchardCommercialCompleted
IMM 2 Jurong East Street 21CommercialCompleted
ITE College Central 2 Ang Mo Kio Drive Education Completed
ITE College East 10 Simei AvenueEducationCompleted
ITE College SouthOrchard & Marina BayEducationCompleted
ITE College West 1 Choa Chu Kang GroveEducationCompleted
Jade Scape ShunfuResidentialUnder construction
JCube 2 Jurong East Central 1CommercialCompleted
JEM Jurong EastCommercialCompleted
Jewel @ Buangkok Compassvale BowResidentialUnder construction
Junction 9 Yishun Avenue 9Commercial / ResidentialUnder Construction
Kallang Riverside Kallang Riverside RoadResidentialUnder construction
KAP Residences King Albert ParkResidentialUnder construction
Kovan Regency KovanResidentialUnder construction
MacPherson Mall MacPhersonCommercialUnder Construction
Marina Bay Floating Stadium   Completed
Marina Bay Mall Bayfront AvenueCommercialPlanning
Marina Bay Sands Bayfront Avenue Integrated Resort Completed
Marina One Marina BayCommercialUnder construction
MidtownHougangResidentialUnder construction
My Manhattan Simei Street 3ResidentialUnder construction
Nanyang Polytechnic Yio Chu KangEducationCompleted
Natura @ Hillview HillviewResidentialUnder construction
Ness @ Geylang Lorong 32 GeylangResidentialUnder construction
New Tampines City TampinesTown hubPlanning
Nex SerangoonCommercialCompleted
Ngee Ann Polytechnic Clementi RoadEducationCompleted
NorthPoint City Yishun CentralCommercial / ResidentialPlanning
Nottinghill Suites Bukit TimahResidentialUnder construction
NV Residences Pasir RisResidentialUnder construction
One Fullerton 1 Fullerton Road CommercialCompleted
Orchard Central 181 Orchard RoadCommercialCompleted
Orchard Gateway 218/277 Orchard RoadCommercialCompleted
OUE Downtown 6 Shenton WayCommercialCompleted
Oxley Edge River Valley RoadResidentialUnder construction
Palm IslesUpper ChangiResidentialUnder construction
Parc ClematisClementiResidentialUnder construction
Parc EstaEunosResidentialUnder construction
Parc OlympiaUpper ChangiResidentialCompleted
Parc RosewoodWoodgroveResidentialCompleted
Piermont Grand PunggolResidentialUnder construction
Plaza Singapura Dhoby GhautCommercialCompleted
Promontory at Marina Boulevard   Completed
Punggol Watertown PunggolCommercial, ResidentialCompleted
Q Bay ResidencesTampinesResidentialUnder construction
Regent ResidencesSerangoonResidentialUnder construction
Republic Polytechnic Woodlands Street 91EducationCompleted
Ripple by the BayPasir RisResidentialUnder construction
RiverGate 60 Martin Road ResidentialCompleted
Riversound Residences Sengkang East DriveResidentialUnder construction
Robinson Square Robinson RoadCommercial, Offices Under construction
Rochester Mall Buona VistaCommercialCompleted
Sea HorizonPasir RisResidentialUnder construction
Seletar Mall FernvaleCommercialCompleted
Seletar Park Residence Seletar RoadResidentialCompleted
SMU 81 Victoria StreetEducationCompleted
Singapore Polytechnic Dover RoadEducationCompleted
Skies @ Miltonia ResidentialUnder construction
Skyline ResidencesTelok Blangah RoadResidentialUnder construction
Skywoods @ Dairy FarmResidentialUnder construction
Star Vista Buona VistaCommercialCompleted
Stirling Residences QueenstownResidentialUnder construction
Suites @ Topaz3 Topaz RoadResidentialUnder construction
Suntec City 3 Temasek BoulevardCommercialCompleted
Symphony Suites YishunResidentialCompleted
Tampines 1 10 Tampines Central 1CommercialCompleted
Tampines Gateway 512 Tampines Central 1Integrated hubUnder construction
Tampines Mall TampinesCommercialCompleted
Tampines TriliantTampines Central 8ResidentialUnder construction
Temasek Polytechnic Tampines Avenue 1EducationCompleted
The Cathay 2 Handy Road Residential, CommercialCompleted
The Central  Residential, CommercialCompleted
The Florence Residences Hougang Avenue 2ResidentialUnder construction
The Foresta @ Mount FaberMount Faber RoadResidentialUnder construction
The Glades @ Tanah MerahNew Upper Changi Road, Tanah MerahResidentialUnder construction
The Hiller HillviewResidentialUnder construction
The HillfordBukit TimahRetirement homeUnder construction
The InfloraChangiResidentialUnder construction
The MintonHougang Street 11ResidentialUnder construction
The PalettePasir RisResidentialUnder construction
The Peak @ CairnhillCairnhill RoadResidentialUnder construction
The Sail @ Marina Bay 2 Marina ViewResidentialCompleted
The SantoriniTampinesResidentialUnder Construction
The TopiarySengkang WestResidentialCompleted
The TRILINQ ClementiResidentialCompleted
The Whitley Residences Whitley RoadResidentialUnder construction
Treasure @ Tampines Tampines Street 11ResidentialUnder construction
Tropika East Foo Lin RoadResidentialUnder construction
Urban Vista Tanah MerahResidentialUnder construction
V on Shenton 5 Shenton WayResidentialCompleted
VivoCity 1 HarbourFront WalkCommercialCompleted
Westgate Jurong EastCommercialCompleted
Whistler Grand West CoastResidentialUnder construction

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