Daily Briefing: COE prices up in all categories; 3-storey Telok Ayer shophouse for sale

And 1 in 2 Singaporeans in favor of NLB’s ban.

  • Certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices all ended higher in the latest open tender on Wednesday. Read more here.
  • A three-storey shophouse with a roof terrace at 25 Boon Tat Street has been put up for sale by Expression of Interest (EOI), said marketing agent Cushman & Wakefield. Read more here.
  • Whether they are aware of the National Library Board saga over children’s books with gay themes or not, one in two Singaporeans believe that titles “not in line with traditional family values” should not be on children’s shelves in the library, a government telephone poll found. Read more here.
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