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CDL to launch Union Square Residences

Sales bookings are scheduled to begin on 16 November.

City Developments Limited (CDL) will commence the preview of the Union Square Residences at Havelock Road on 1 November.

Located in the Singapore River precinct and at the gateway of the Central Business District (CBD), the 366-unit Union Square Residences is part of Union Square, a large-scale mixed-use development comprising office, retail and F&B space, and a co-living component with a hotel license.

The redevelopment project sits on the former sites of Central Mall (office and conservation buildings) and Central Square in prime District 1.

Housed in a 40-storey high residential tower with commercial units on levels 1 and 2, Union Square Residences offers views of the Singapore River, Marina Bay, Pearl’s Hill, and Fort Canning Hill.

It is also connected to the 20-storey Grade A premium office tower Union Square Central and other shops and restaurants.

Apartments are priced from $1.38m for a one-bedroom (463 sq ft), $1.998m for a two-bedroom (700 sq ft), $2.82m for a three-bedroom (990 sq ft), and $4.62m for a four-bedroom premium unit (1,518 sq ft).

Meanwhile, the Sky Suite located at levels 38 and 39 will start from S$9.288m (2,476 sq ft).

The Union Square Residences also offer facilities spread across two key levels. The Social Vista on level 3 features a 30-metre lap pool, Aqua Gym, and Wellness Pool.

The Club Social function room is the venue for gatherings, whilst the Co-working Studio provides a space for remote work.

Union Square is CDL’s third mixed-use redevelopment project in the Central Area and its second in the river precinct.

The Union Square Residences Sales Gallery, located along Merchant Road, is open from 1 November, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Sales bookings are scheduled to begin on 16 November. 

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