Daily Briefing: How LKY transformed Singapore from slums to riches; Keppel Land to delist soon

And house of pioneering eye surgeon goes on sale.

The late Mr Lee felt poor housing conditions in Singapores early years would negatively impact the population and focused on improving the public housing system while pushing for more green spaces. View more here.

Keppel Corps stake in Keppel Land reached 90.9 percent at the end of trading yesterday, allowing the company to delist its property arm from the Singapore Exchange (SGX). View more here.

A prime landed property along Chancery Hill Road in the Thomson area has been launched for sale by expression of interest (EOI), revealed marketing agent Knight Frank. View more here.

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